Entertainment
New sitcom, “Dirty Laundry”, to be aired in September on Unheard Voices Networks
Unheard Voices Networks and Kevin Cheatham Players presents a new sitcom called “Dirty Laundry”.
Director, Kevin Cheatham, has teamed up with Unheard Voices Networks to bring a Dirty Laundry the Sitcom, a new series that will be filled with laughter, joy, and realness of life.
CEO of Unheard Voices Networks, Chenelle Covin, states “I am excited to finally bring to light an online series focused on real issues in our community”.
Dirty Laundry the Sitcom
The sitcom will premiere live at the Adam Bucky James Center in Long Branch, N.J. starting in September.
The show will also air live right here on Unheard Voices live website. Check out the flier for dates and times.
Check out UV Live for live show times.
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