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Roxanne Messina Captor – A Driving Force for the Arts in California | The Brett Allan Show

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Roxanne Messina Captor who is one of California’s most influential cultural leaders. An Emmy-nominated writer, director, and producer—and a protégé of Francis Ford Coppola—she has shaped the creative landscape of film, television, and theatre for decades. Appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom as Chairperson of the California Arts Council, Messina Captor plays a pivotal role in advancing arts policy and ensuring that creativity remains at the heart of California’s identity and economy, including being part of the conversation for the tax Incentive for productions in the state.

VISIT: https://roxannemessinacaptor.com to learn more about her current projects.

In addition to her creative achievements, Messina Captor has been a tireless advocate for California’s creative workforce. She has worked alongside the Governor to expand film tax incentives, serves on the Creative Economy Workforce committee, and is an appointed board member for the California State Summer School for the Arts at CalArts—mentoring and empowering the next generation of artists.

Her work documenting Grammy-winner Stanley Clarke’s three-year residency at BroadStage, as well as her acclaimed projects centered on veterans and women’s stories, further highlight her commitment to using the arts as a platform for education, equity, and community.

 

From Broadway to Hollywood to global festivals, Messina Captor has elevated California’s cultural presence on the world stage. Her leadership, vision, and passion continue to ensure that the arts thrive as both a powerful storytelling force and an essential driver of the state’s creative economy.





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Roxanne Messina Captor – A Driving Force for the Arts in California | The Brett Allan Show


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Roxanne Messina Captor who is one of California’s most influential cultural leaders. An Emmy-nominated writer, director, and producer—and a protégé of Francis Ford Coppola—she has shaped the creative landscape of film, television, and theatre for decades. Appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom as Chairperson of the California Arts Council, Messina Captor plays a pivotal role in advancing arts policy and ensuring that creativity remains at the heart of California’s identity and economy, including being part of the conversation for the tax Incentive for productions in the state.

VISIThttps://roxannemessinacaptor.com to learn more about her current projects.

In addition to her creative achievements, Messina Captor has been a tireless advocate for California’s creative workforce. She has worked alongside the Governor to expand film tax incentives, serves on the Creative Economy Workforce committee, and is an appointed board member for the California State Summer School for the Arts at CalArts—mentoring and empowering the next generation of artists.


Her work documenting Grammy-winner Stanley Clarke’s three-year residency at BroadStage, as well as her acclaimed projects centered on veterans and women’s stories, further highlight her commitment to using the arts as a platform for education, equity, and community.


 


From Broadway to Hollywood to global festivals, Messina Captor has elevated California’s cultural presence on the world stage. Her leadership, vision, and passion continue to ensure that the arts thrive as both a powerful storytelling force and an essential driver of the state’s creative economy.





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