Dream Out Loud: Selling Hope, Not Dope 4/29/23

Dream Out Loud: Selling Hope, Not Dope
Saturday, 04/29/2023-, 05:45 pm-09:00 pm
Little Haiti Cultural Center
212 Northeast 59th Terrace,
Miami, Florida, 33137
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Cost: 65

Fly Supply Clothing, the popular streetwear brand known for its bold designs and inspiring message, is taking its story to the stage with the launch of “Dream Out Loud: Selling Hope, Not Dope.”

The stage play will bring to life the story behind Fly Supply’s success and their journey from a small online t-shirt shop to a globally recognized fashion brand, inspiring audiences to follow their dreams and live life to the fullest. “Dream Out Loud” tells the story of how Fly Supply Clothing founders, Ryan, Kenson, Godfrey and Derrick, turned their passion for fashion into a thriving business. The play explores the challenges faced along the way, including the struggle to balance creative visions with the demands of running a business. It also highlights the brand’s commitment to giving back to the community and empowering young people to pursue their dreams. As we follow their journey from boys to men, we learn about the highs and lows they experience while building their fashion empire.

The play will debut at Little Haiti Cultural Center, 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami, FL 33137 on April 29th, 2023. Tickets are available now at dreamoutloudfs.com

“We’re excited to share our story with the world in a whole new way through ‘Dream Out Loud’,” said Director of Sales and Marketing, Reginald Bourdeau. “We hope that it will inspire audiences to believe in themselves and pursue their passions, no matter what obstacles they may face.” The stage play will feature a talented cast of actors and performers, along with stunning visuals and music that reflect the brand’s urban aesthetic. “Dream Out Loud” is directed by writer and director, Elodie Alcindor, and executive produced by Rick Maxwell, Kevin Pamphile, Reginald Bourdeau, and Garrett Brown.

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