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Rickey RJAY Colbert ==

This Dallas,Texas native has had a stellar half a decade showing no signs of giving up. Rickey L.Colbert Jr. AKA (RJAY) and his many talents as playwright, screen writer,director, producer, choreographer and actor extraordinaire is on the way of taking the urban theater/film to another level. Rickey L. Colbert Jr. is the author of 5 stage plays and 2 screenplays. That has embraced many lives with laughter and spirituality.

In 2000, inspired by Tyler Perry's play "DIARY OF A MAD BLACK WOMAN" He wrote on daily bases in his journal trying to find peace with his self, also trying to heal his pain. RJAY chose the stage life as a vehicle, (roller coaster) because it has its ups and downs like life. RJAY tries to bring real life to the stage and film. Glancing back at his career thus far, RJAY ingeniously created the middle 60's grand mother Big Love. He introduced Big Love in his first production, "CAN WE TALK" plastic surgery had just been performed on the urban theater market. In the summer of 2001, he wrote "GRANNY GOES BACK TO WORK", CHRISTMAS AT GRANDPA JOE'S. And "LIVING WITH BIG LOVE", all starred RJAY. as Big Love. RJAY later collaborated with D'Marcus Langrum. (Co-Wrote and Co- Directed) a black history show, entitled "CULTURAL EXPRESSION: REFLECTION ON THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. Which RJAY starred as Grandpa Joe. RJAY also stared as Hamlet in the Los Angeles Repertory Theater Production of William Shakespeare's Hamlet.