I would like to thank all of those who attended the red carpet premiere
for my first film, Stay in Your Place. I would also like to thank
everyone who helped promote the film. The premiere was a success! We
sold out multiple theaters and it couldn't have happened without you!

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Showing posts with label movie premiere. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Thursday, October 20, 2016
#RecalculateYourRoute
In
2009, I tried to have a book release party for 'A Ho Needs to Stay in a
Ho's Place' at a popular bar in downtown Detroit and was told no
because management felt the title was disrespectful. The Palms on
Fenkell Ave which had just opened welcomed me and we shut the place
down. The club AND the parking lot was packed. My MySpace friends showed
up and showed out!
😂
😂
😂
Local bookstores wouldn't carry the book because of the title. Only two supported me and that was Michel Moore from Hood Book and Ice from Harlem World.
A bestselling author told me books only have a two year shelf life and with my title I'll probably have less than that.
Whelp here we are in 2016 gearing up for the movie premiere of Stay in Your Place which was inspired by the book and I'm on my way to the post office to ship off autographed copies of the same book. Don't allow people to put you in a box. Boxes have walls therefore they have restrictions. When you're on the freeway and your exit is closed, you don't back up or sit still. Maybe that exit wasn't the route you were supposed to take. Keep going forward until you find YOUR exit. #GetItDone #RecalculateYourRoute #StayInYourPlace



Local bookstores wouldn't carry the book because of the title. Only two supported me and that was Michel Moore from Hood Book and Ice from Harlem World.
A bestselling author told me books only have a two year shelf life and with my title I'll probably have less than that.
Whelp here we are in 2016 gearing up for the movie premiere of Stay in Your Place which was inspired by the book and I'm on my way to the post office to ship off autographed copies of the same book. Don't allow people to put you in a box. Boxes have walls therefore they have restrictions. When you're on the freeway and your exit is closed, you don't back up or sit still. Maybe that exit wasn't the route you were supposed to take. Keep going forward until you find YOUR exit. #GetItDone #RecalculateYourRoute #StayInYourPlace
Thursday, September 29, 2016
STAY IN YOUR PLACE MOVIE PREMIERE
Saturday, November 5, 2016, at the Bel
Air Luxury Cinema at 6 p.m. in Detroit, Michigan, an innovative, independent
romantic comedy, titled Stay in Your Place, is making its red
carpet debut. This romantic comedy was produced in Detroit by The Shoe Lady
Productions and So Real Entertainment. It is based on the bestselling book
titled A Ho Needs to Stay in a Ho's Place,
written by Tonja Ayers. The book was initially adapted into a
groundbreaking stage play, Stay in Your Place, co-written by DuJuan
Johnson. After two sold-out shows, the stage play received blazing reviews and
accolades. There was a huge thrust of energy to take Stay
in Your Place to the next level.
Fast forward three months later. Tonja
Ayers and Mi'kiel Los decided to join forces and bring Stay in Your Place
to the big screen as an independent film. The book set the pace and the
response from the stage play had audiences loving the storyline of the married,
‘wannabe player’ Deshawn and his awkward attempts at juggling his wife and
‘side pieces’, aka women on the side. Now, with the recent revitalization in
Detroit’s entertainment industry, it is the perfect time and location for such
an edgy-yet-comical urban production. The independent film showcases Detroit’s
best theatrical and production talent.
Stay in Your Place
was directed by Melissa Talbot and co-directed by Don Snipes. For more information,
please contact Shelly Harris at (313) 449-8543
or email info@stayinyourplace.com. Tickets and the movie
trailer are both available on www.StayInYourPlace.com.
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