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Electric Man, the movie

Exciting news for Electric Man – 

Charlie Adlard, artist of the comic series The Walking Dead, caught up with the EM team recently and this is what he had to say. “I really enjoyed Electric Man and the makers should be applauded for creating something so good out of so little. It’s a great combination of slice-of-life comedy/drama with the strange world of comics fandom… watch it!”

Electric Man is currently available on DVD, Hulu+, iTunes and other digital platforms. For more, visit the film's website.

Electric Man was produced in Edinburgh on a paltry, shoestring budget of approximately £55,000, but it’s a film which deserves acclaim not because it’s indie, nor because of the fact that it’s Scotland’s first comedy superhero film, but rather because it is simply lots of fun to watch. This is a film which packs lots of love and affection into its run time and which is a sweet love letter to both the superhero genre and comic book subculture. Geeks, freaks, villains and beautiful people – there’s something here for pretty much everyone.

"Media Muppet’s editor, Billy, has requested (demanded) that I point out just how beautifully stunning and geekily sexy actress Jennifer Ewing is in her portrayal of the sultry Lauren." 

- Cara Jenkins, Media Muppet Online

Kitsap Sun 2012 Best of Theatre Awards

Feb 8, 2013

Jennifer was thrilled to be awarded special mention for her performance of Viola in Twelfth Night in the Best Actress (Non-Musical) category of the Kitsap Sun’s Reviewer’s Choice Awards for the 2012 season! Twelfth Night also received a nod in the Best Show (Non-Musical) category. 

Many thanks and congratulations to Key City Public Theatre, and the wonderful cast and creative team behind Twelfth Night!

"Ewing...[is] equally at home with not only punch lines, but with the characters' elements of pathos, as well, and [is] just as good when reacting to the lines of others as [she is] when delivering [her] own. The way [Viola and Olivia] let their uneasy acquaintance foment is particularly well-played. 

"It's a laugh a minute, minimum, for two hours; a treat for the eyes, the ears, the intellect and the funny bone, all in a picnic scenario."  – Michael C. Moore, Kitsap Sun
 

The full article can be read on the Kitsap Sun’s website.