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PRESS
Selene Luna lives in a building once inhabited by Lucille
Ball, and whatever magic Ball left in the walls seems to
have rubbed off. Luna radiates old Hollywood glamour, and
it's not just the kitten heels or the torpedo bra. She's got
a quirky humor reminiscent of the red-haired comedian, made
naughty by a touch of Bettie Page sensuality and the girlish
charm of Betty Boop. It's that kind of presence that has
made Luna one of the most recognizable faces in the city's
burlesque-revival scene.
Pandora Young
LA Weekly, LA People 2007
Selene is my new role model...
Clint Catalyst,
Beyond Drag: Ultra Fabulous
Silverlake Film Festival
Selene Luna, burlesque queen and L.A. icon…
Dale Reynolds,
Frontiers Magazine
…Selene Luna has paid her dues in the film industry. It's now time for this
little lady to
hit the big time.
Denise Stanborough
Bizarre
Magazine
In her solo show, Selene Luna
stands tall at 3-feet-11-inches, while dishing the dirt on
celebrities she’s worked with on stage, screen and TV, and
debunking myths about Little People in the entertainment
industry. Luna’s had an interesting life…Luna’s stories
about Hollywood are equally fascinating…Family photos,
pictures of noteworthy Little People and video clips of
Luna’s acting work have been seamlessly incorporated into
the show.
Sandra Ross,
L.A. Weekly Theater Critics,
Selene Luna’s “SAY IT TO MY FACE!”
Selene Luna has
a big future in show business…
The Sun
Selene
Luna, the living embodiment of Betty Boop. She not only has an Epi-Lady look
and a Velvet Hammer smile, she has an act.
Ron Athey,
LA Weekly
What Selene lacks in height, she
sure makes up for in spunk. Call her what you want, but
Selene will never be less than fabulous.
Nikki Wantz, ww.la2day.com/nightguide,
"Say It To My Face!" An evening with Selene Luna
Selene Luna, a
feisty, 3-foot-10-inch woman…is treated with respect without compromising
her integrity."
Denise Carson,
The Los
Angeles Times
In her last show, Pocket Venus,
Silver Lake fixture Selene Luna delighted audiences with her
zany mixture of autobiographical monologues, burlesque and
even a bit of puppetry. With several of her friends and
fellow artists there to assist her, she confessed her
experiences being a little person, drawing the audience into
her world and ultimately teaching a few good lessons about
the value of perseverance and self-love.
Ken Knox, www.inlamag.com/926/silverlake/slspot.html,
Spotlight: ‘Say It To My Face’
She is Lucille
Ball and Gloria Swanson, Marlene Dietrich and Lupe Velez; the sincerity of
Alice In Wonderland and cunning of Betty Boop mixed in one hot Firecracker"
Austin Young,
Glue Magazine
…Selene Luna is a Gen X version of Marlene Dietrich. Just a couple inches
shy of 4 feet in height, she exudes a feral sensuality. Selene Luna, Bad-ass
goddess of the night.
Stephen Lemons,
GettingIt.com |