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Richard Skipper Celebrates Hillary Rollins 4/20/2022

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Hillary Rollins is an award-winning bicoastal multi-media creator - working as a writer and producer in music, theater, television, live performance and new media. Her specialty lay in telling deeply human stories by bringing humor and insight to life’s absurdities. Now, she’s excited about adding the wisdom of age and experience to the passions of her youth. Current projects include a music video of the song, My Daughters (Hillary Rollins - lyrics, Michele Brourman - music, inspired by a poem by Jo-Ann Mort), an emotional call to action for women of all generations. In post-production is a collaboration with writer/producers John Forster and Tom Toce, The New Decameron, a video concert of original story songs performed by celebrated singer/songwriters during lockdown. In the developmental stage is Don’t Embarrass the Office a documentary film about her father, legendary talent manager Jack Rollins & his impact on the comedy world. Which explains Hillary’s penchant for all-things funny and a life-long addiction to show-biz. And music. In fact, her mother, Jane, sang professionally with the quartet, The Tattlers, in both night clubs and on television prompting Hillary to follow suit. Her first foray into performance was as a member Hilly, Lilli and Lulu, a vocal trio - noted in the NY Times - for their 1940’s style harmonies peppered with charm, humor and patter. She went on to perform in a variety of genres and venues from downtown cabarets to European opera houses and toured with an international production of the Broadway musical, HAIR. “I enjoy performing, but, first and foremost, I’m a writer. How could I not be?" 

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