108 Productions Company
We believe art is the ultimate
expression of Life; through this
expression, we desire to uncover the
truth and beauty in communities that
are often misunderstood and
stereotyped. With theatrical, film and
multi-media endeavors, we aspire to challenge personal beliefs, thoughts, and ideas, including our own, to create a commonality among all communities.
Nic Arnzen is a producer, writer & director currently developing a gay comedy series and in pre production with his first screenplay. In all mediums Nic has sought out productions focused on gay issues and related community outreach programs. As director of the play, Nic’s passionate vision propelled “Corpus Christi” from a small church to venues around the world.
James Brandon is an actor & producer in all mediums, won several accolades for acting in regional theatre, and served as Acting Mentor/Producer of the Will Power to Youth Program (recipient of the President’s Coming Up Taller Award.) Brandon is co-producer of the play and plays Joshua, the central figure of “Corpus Christi.” |
Sean Cruser is always interested in helping to tell a compelling story with unique visuals. Sean grew up all over America and Europe thanks to his families military background. After graduating film school early, Sean completed work on a new web series You sLy Minx and is finishing post production on the short film, Techno Prisoners, which debuted in the fall of 2009. |
Rev. Dr. Robert Shore-Goss is Senior Pastor and Theologian at MCC in the Valley, North Hollywood. Shore-Goss holds a doctrate from Harvard University in Comparative Religion and Theology from Harvard University is author/co-editor of eight books and numerous articles in queer theology. And he is legally married to Rev. Joseph shore-Goss. |
The Rev. Mark Stanger is an Episcopal priest serving at Grace Cathedral, San Francisco. Mark is gay and is proud that his church is deeply rooted in classic forms of worship and in reverence for the bible and tradition, while open to the needs of the marginalized and every current cultural challenge. He regrets that the bible and tradition are abused by some Christian groups to deny the dignity of every human being. |






