Lolita and Frienemies is a series of short satirical-thriller stories centered around Lolita Gentry, a middle-aged black woman who left her career in business administration to become the most feared supervillain in the world. (Stories by Jeanné Wynne Herring / Music by David the Page)
This reading is from a larger project. Written by Jeanné Wynne Herring, the music, "Mind Storm", is written and performed by David the Page.
We come to the finale of the Druggies Lair short story series.
"Captured" is a play written by Jeanné Wynne Herring. In this episode, "Captured" is read by various Actors in Honolulu. Thank you to Brad DiCares, Jared, Nick Amador, Tim Archer and Erich Steinwandt-Gudoy.
Lolita breaks into the lair of the addicts to find Zack
The second chapter of a four chapter story where Lolita continues her search for Zack but encounters another obstacle.
Lolita attempts to retreive her “friend” from a luxurious home, but continuously run into oposition. Come back next week to hear the continuation of Druggie’s Lair. (Beats created by Jeanne Wynne Herring with Garage Band.)
Helena gives up on humanity. She sees no reason to save the world anymore. No one deserves saving.
A mistaken identity changes Hellena's life forever. Characters voiced by Jeanne Wynne Herring, Jared Lee, and Erich Steinwandt-Gudoy Music and effects created for The Lolita Gentry Project by The Lolita Gentry Project with Garage Band
Early in her career, Lolita was a bit more volatile and excited. Much to the sinister preditor's detriment. Trust, he will not attack women on the streets again.
Hellena sinks into hopelessness as Lolita takes over.
In SOMA in San Francisco, a middle-aged, married man follows a young sexy woman from one club to another. To his happy surprise, she is joined by her equally as sexy and barely dressed girlfriends.
Awe Romance. What man and overly sensitive woman with a guitar doesn’t love a good romance. Lolita has much to say about this. Written by Jeanné Wynne Herring. Music by David the Page
On assignment, Lolita works her way through a broken heart. (Music by David the Page)
Learn about The Lolita Gentry Project and Lolita and Frienemies in under two minutes. Music by David the Page.
Hellena's appointment with her SSDI agent about a possible job goes disappointingly wrong much to the agent's horror.
"Nowhere to Go" Introduces Hellena J Porter, an African American, middle-aged, business woman. In this story she's in the middle of an argument with God. Is it here she changes course? (Music by David the Page)