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Industry News RAYNGE Production Company Launches

The company is dedicated to amplifying the voices and narratives of marginalized communities.

Rayshaun Sandlin Jared Alexander

Founder Rayshaun Sandlin has announced the launch of RAYNGE Production Company. The company is dedicated to amplifying the voices and narratives of marginalized communities, with a particular focus on Black and LGBTQIA+ stories.

Prior to founding RAYNGE, Sandlin contributed to casting for & Juliet, The Book of Mormon, and Caroline or Change, as well as Off-Broadway’s English. Sandlin also held operations and administration roles at the Public Theater and the Apollo Theater, and performed in regional productions as well as with the New York City Gay Men's Chorus. 

RAYNGE will produce content across multiple mediums, including theatre, film, television, and online. Through innovative storytelling, RAYNGE aspires to inspire, educate, and empower audiences, challenging societal norms and advocating for positive change.

RAYNGE is currently developing several projects, including a documentary series on the status of the theatre world four years after the We See You White American Theatre project , as well as a piece highlighting unsung heroes within the Black and LGBTQIA+ communities.

“Launching RAYNGE Production Company is a dream come true for me and a necessary step toward greater inclusivity and my own independence in the arts and media world,” Sandlin said in a statement. “I founded RAYNGE to provide a platform for underrepresented voices and to tell stories that matter and that are often left out of the mainstream. Having had the privilege to sit at many tables and see the industry from a variety of vantage points, I know how dire the need is for more companies like RAYNGE. In a world where diversity is still striving for fair representation, our work is more crucial than ever. We aim to spark conversations, challenge perceptions, and inspire change through our content. I am so excited about this journey. Black queer folks have always had the range and now it's time to embrace it!”

Visit RayshaunSandlin.com for more information.

 
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