June 20, 2008
A Light For Greytowers
The director is a resident of Pico-Robertson.

Miriam Aronowitch (Abby Shapiro) and Miss Agatha Grimshaw (Judy Winegard), who has just seized Miriam's Shabbos candlesticks that belonged to her beloved mother
Earlier this month, lines of girls in dark, sober dresses shuffled into the auditorium of the Jewish Children’s Museum in Brooklyn for a screening of A Light for Greytowers, a film produced by Kol Neshama, an all-female performing arts conservatory in Los Angeles. As soon as the crowd settled into their seats, Robin Garbose, the founder of Kol Neshama, walked onto the stage and took the mic. “Raise your hand if there’s an empty space by you!” She called. “We need more chairs!” Garbose, who directed, wrote, and produced the film, is a petite woman with a large, flashy smile and a brown wig falling just past her shoulders.
Filed under Movies by Levi Ben Avraham
