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First Fully Woman-Owned Streaming Service to Launch on 11/3

Jeanne Marie Spicuzza and Seasons & a Muse to host the event of the season!

From film "Night Rain"
From film "Night Rain" (Adam Lesar)

WHERE: The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel: The Spare Room
WHEN: November 3, 2022 @ 5:00 - 8:00 PM PT
WHAT: Launch Event Cocktail Party

Celebrate the launch of The Studio Club, the very first full woman-owned membership-based streaming platform!

Constructed and designed with the Golden Age of Hollywood in mind, The Studio Club membership-based streaming platform from Seasons & a Muse Studios harkens the famed Hollywood Studio Club.

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Branded a safe haven for women living in Tinseltown, the Hollywood Studio Club was a one-time home to Marilyn Monroe and other female contract players. The Studio Club from Seasons & a Muse Studios aims to live up to its name.

Food and champagne toasts, one month of free membership, plus special gifts, are included with your ticket purchase! A portion of the proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the Hollywood Heritage Museum.

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Guest Speakers:

Mary Mallory is an author, archivist and the preeminent scholar of Hollywood history, women in film, the studio system and the famed Hollywood Studio Club. She is a preservationist and board member at the Hollywood Heritage Museum.

Jeanne Marie Spicuzza is an artist, actress, writer, producer, director and actor of "The Scarapist," "Night Rain" and more. She is the founder of Seasons & a Muse entertainment conglomerate, which includes Seasons & a Muse Studios, the first fully woman-owned in-person and virtual studio in Hollywood.

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Michelle Kantor is an actress, producer and director, and the founder of Cinefemme, non-profit organization supporting and promoting women in film.

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