Levy Lee Simon Launches His Memoir “Odyssey Towards the Light: Book 1”: A Literary, Conversational, and Musical Event.

The actor/director/playwright Levy Lee Simon, a prominent figure in the theatre world, known for his huge body of work including The Bow Wow Club, (winner of the Kennedy Center Lorraine Hansberry Award for Best Full-Length Play) and for performing on Broadway with the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, The Kentucky Cycle, adds author to his list of roles unveiling his memoir, Odyssey Towards the Light. The event had top-tier entertainment, engaging dialog, big reveals, and an elite, attentive audience that was presented an unforgettable evening. Most guests were very familiar with the multi-award winner and activist, but that night, discovered a few new things about the now published memoirist.  

Held at Greenway Court Theatre in Los Angeles on December 8th, 2023, Levy Lee Simon’s book launch officially ushered in his role as author. The respected playwright is no stranger to accolades, honors, and awards for his acclaimed works. Highly respected as a thespian, activist, director, screenwriter, and playwright, Levy Lee never thought he’d become an author until his sister urged him to tell his life story. Simon reflects on that conversation recalling, “My sister told me years ago that I should stop what I was doing and write my autobiography because I’ve had such a wild and crazy life. At the time, I was a long way from writing it or thinking I could write it.”

Immersed in the memoir writing workshop conducted by Los Angeles–based novelist, essayist, and teacher Jill Schary Robinson, Levy Lee Simon found structure and discipline attending Jill’s sessions every Sunday for about seven years. Recognizing the necessity of producing pages weekly, he embraced the timeline representing his life. On the evening of December 8th, 2023, Simon opened the portal, inviting readers to join him on a poignant journey—an “odyssey” tracing his life as a Black man/child in America. From the streets of Harlem in the 70s to HBCUs during his college days, his ascent to professional theatre and Broadway, and traversing the roaring 80s filled with parties and drugs, a fall from grace and a descent into darkness with NYC’s landscape, only to rediscover his path back to the light makes his story an enthralling tale—a memoir encapsulated in “Odyssey Towards the Light: Book 1.”

Actress Cindy Mariangel hosts Levy Lee Simon’s “Odyssey Towards the Light: Book 1” book launch at Greenway Court Theatre on December 8, 2023

The Evening’s Events:

Simon’s much-anticipated book launch had an intriguing cast of characters just like his plays. Starting with Actress/Filmmaker/Dancer/Producer Cindy Marinangel who hosted and engaged the audience that evening. At the start of the festivities, she introduced and brought to the stage Michael Camacho, a prominent NYC entertainer and former club owner as the opening act. Camacho, formerly with the Billboard charting group Sly Fox beautifully serenaded an Al Jarreau cover, engaging with his broad melodious vocal range, singing a Capella to a mesmerized audience.

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Singer Michael Camacho performs at Levy Lee Simon’s “Odyssey Towards the Light: Book 1” book launch at Greenway Court Theatre on December 8, 2023

Up next was jazz and Bossa-nova recording artist Kaylene Peoples (also KL Publishing Group founder) who performed her highly touted show “Romantic Bossa-Nova.” Kaylene engaged the appreciative audience with her recorded versions of “Berimbau,” “Spain,” and her signature version of “One Note Samba.” Performing with her was Bunny Brunel, Grammy-nominated bassist and founder of CAB who is known for his tenure with Chick Corea; percussionist Christian Moraga (Arturo Sandoval); and guitarist Joe Calderon (Dianne Reeves).

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Kaylene Peoples performs her show “Romantic Bossa-Nova” during Levy Lee Simon’s “Odyssey Towards the Light: Book 1” book launch on December 8th, 2023 at Greenway Court Theatre.
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Author Levy Lee Simon and moderator/author Laura Cathcart Robbins discuss “Odyssey Towards the Light: Book 1” during the book launch at Greenway Court Theatre on December 8, 2023

Marinangel then introduce Levy Lee Simon who took command of the stage and orated excerpts from two chapters of “Odyssey Towards the Light: Book 1,” which was just a teaser from his 354-page memoir. Levy Lee held the audience in the palm of his hand with his highly seasoned, theatrical flair. The captivated crowd requested he continue reading excerpts from the book. One audience member remarked about Simon’s imposing command of the stage. Following his recitation was Laura Cathcart Robbins, a NY Times Best-Selling author for her memoir, “Stash: My Life in Hiding” and podcast host for “The Only One in the Room.”

Author Levy Lee Simon reads excerpts from his memoir at his book launch for “Odyssey Towards the Light: Book 1” at Greenway Court Theatre on December 8, 2023

Robbins interviewed Levy Lee Simon on stage in an engaging, deeply researched probe. Having read his book already, she came equipped with poignancy—queries directly related to Simon’s new book release. Author-to-author, she interviewed him about his approach to memoir-writing and opened dialog about some of the sensitive topics in the book. One thing that stood out the most was her compassionate inquiry about exposing oneself in the memoir writing process to which Simon informed that it was a lot easier than he thought it would be and had no issue with recounting his past; he put it out there for the world to see and is at peace with that decision. “Why write a memoir if you’re changing the facts,” said Levy Lee Simon about “Odyssey Towards the Light: Book 1.”  Simon revealed during his interview that there is a “Book 2” coming, that he is almost done with the first draft.

Just before the close of the event, Levy surprised Kaylene Peoples by asking her to talk about the publishing/editing process of “Odyssey.” The two of them talked about how they came to retain her company to publish his book. Six degrees of separation—Sheryl Aronson, an award-winning journalist who contributes to several magazines, in 2018 at her book launch for her memoir which was also published by KL Publishing Group, connected Simon and Peoples. During that discussion, there was a surprise guest in the audience, an owner of the famous Kate Mantilini’s in Beverly Hills. The LA audience knowing about the renowned but long since closed restaurant that catered to the entertainment industry and deemed “Oscars Haven,” sat up and took notice as he asked Levy his question about Blacks in America as one of the topics inside of Simon’s memoir. The activist that Simon is, graciously responded with no spoilers about the content of his memoir and light-heartedly told him he’d just have to read the book to find out.

Author Levy Lee Simon’s “Odyssey Towards the Light: Book 1” book launch at Greenway Court Theatre on December 8, 2023. Levy hugs his friend, R&B singer Roberta Freeman.

After the final event at the launch, Levy greeted his guests and signed books.  Sheryl Aronson & Sasa Photos photographed the event. Overall, the evening was a huge success.

Here’s what people are saying about “Odyssey Towards the Light.”

Actress Tanna Frederick praises Levy Lee Simon’s “Odyssey” as an inspiring journey, highlighting its resilience and wisdom.

AGENDA magazine describes Levy Lee Simon’s memoir, “Odyssey Towards the Light,” as a compelling and unputdownable page-turner, offering readers a rare opportunity to walk in his shoes and find inspiration in the face of adversity.

Actor Keith Randolph Smith commends Levy Lee Simon as a life champion, describing his journey as audacious and courageous—a portrait of an artist living authentically and boldly.

In attendance that evening were the following guests: Actor Lawrence Hilton Jacobs (“Cooley High: The Jacksons”); Producer and Real Estate Mogul Patricia Gillum known for the movie “Angel”; Rico Anderson, TV Actor; R&B vocalist Roberta Freeman who is best known for her work with Guns N’ Roses, Pink Floyd, and Mary Wilson’s Supremes; Actor Ty Granderson Jones (“Con Air”); and TV writer Kevin Foster (“Monogamy”).

Author Levy Lee Simon (M) poses with (L) Laura Cathcart Robbins (“Stash”), (R) Kaylene Peoples, & Kevin Foster (“Monogamy”) at his “Odyssey Towards the Light: Book 1” book launch at Greenway Court Theatre on December 8, 2023.

Levy Lee Simon’s “Odyssey Towards the Light: Book I” is available for purchase wherever books are sold. Visit KL Publishing Group’s website and find out more about Levy’s memoir, email at info@klpublishinggroup.com.

ABOUT LEVY LEE SIMON:

Levy Lee Simon, an award-winning writer, actor, director, and producer, is an MFA graduate of the University of Iowa Playwright’s Workshop. Notable achievements include a Best Supporting Actor Nomination by the Colorado Theatre Guild for “In the Upper Room” and two NAACP Best Playwright nominations. His acclaimed For the Love of Freedom trilogy, including “The Bow Wow Club,” winner of the Kennedy Center Lorraine Hansberry Award, showcases his commitment to transformative storytelling. A former cast member in the Pulitzer Prize-winning, Tony-nominated “The Kentucky Cycle” on Broadway, Simon also made his mark in over sixty plays Off-Broadway, Off-Off Broadway, and regional theaters across the country.

“The Last Revolutionary,” his feature film, premiered at the Pan African Film Festival, and is now available on Amazon Prime. An artist-activist, Simon collaborates with renowned theaters such as The Robey Theatre Company, Greenway Arts Alliance, National Black Theatre Festival, The Workshop Theatre, New Federal Theatre, Algonquin Productions, The Black Spectrum Theatre, NJoy Productions, St. Croix – Center Stage, The Freedom Theatre – Philadelphia, Karamu Theatre – Cleveland, Circle Repertory, and the Marietta Theatre, GA, among others, shaping the cultural landscape. A member of the Actor’s Studio – Playwright/Directors Division and the Tent Playwright’s Collective, he continues to contribute to the entertainment industry’s evolving narrative. Levy Lee’s dedication to inspiring and catalyzing change is evident in his extensive body of work, including his insightful and impactful storytelling in a leading role on Broadway, such as “The Kentucky Cycle,” and his based-on-a-true-story play, “God, the Crackhouse and the Devil.”

Agenda Collector’s Issue 2021: “Changemakers” Shines A Floodlight On Women And People Of Color

Mar 15, 2021 (AB Digital via COMTEX) — The multicultural fashion and lifestyle magazine makes a statement as its editorial team incorporates Women’s History Month and Black History Month together in Agenda magazine’s “Changemakers,” featuring WITH HER FIST RAISED (the biography of Dorothy Pitman Hughes) as the lead story. Other features include the first Black male supermodel Renauld White, the first Black supermodel with albinism Diandra Forrest, playwright/actor Levy Lee Simon, women’s suffrage activist Susan B. Anthony; the work of celebrity photographer Michael Benabib, and the Black Design Collective’s Kevan Hall, Byron Lars, and Octavius Terry-Sims.

This is a world that has created holidays for every month and nearly every one of the 365 days in the Gregorian calendar. And based on each individual’s preferences, choosing which holidays are the most meaningful, and keeping them all “straight” can be daunting. However, two very significant months are very near and dear to Agenda magazine’s heart — February for African Americans and March for Women. In “A Letter from Your Editor,” Kaylene Peoples gives us insight on what sparked the idea for “Changemakers.”

“We’ve come a long way … or have we?  That is a question that is always up for debate.  As a woman in a man’s world, this saying is useful. Women have made strides over time, and particularly in the early 20th century. We won the right to vote. Then we won seats in Congress, and now we are the Vice President of the United States. A victory is a victory, right? However, as a nation, America is coming to the equal rights game a little late. Other countries have had women as chief executives for a while. Then there is another little problem:  Race, and why do we still have the divide

I started working on this collector’s issue with the thought of focusing on Black History Month. Then, I thought again. Oddly the two “minority” celebrations in our Jim Crow nation just happen to be adjacent: February (the short month) reserved for African Americans and March (on its tail) for women. Aren’t we fortunate to have our own month! All sarcasm aside, focusing on race and focusing on gender should be a moot point by now, yet it isn’t. The decision to combine the two months made more sense to me. And instead of calling it “Black this” and “Women that,” the title, ‘Changemakers,’ made the cut. Agenda Collector’s Issue 2021: ‘Changemakers’ is here to celebrate the achievements and ongoing pioneering of trailblazers, who just happen to be women and people of color!” – Kaylene Peoples, Editor-in-Chief of Agenda Magazine

“Changemakers” is filled with great stories and interviews, beautiful fashion editorials, and some surprises. From two “firsts” in the world of supermodels to activists, playwrights, book reviews, photography; beauty, health, and humanitarianism, the 2021 collector’s issue is not only exciting but interesting and informative.

Here’s what’s in the issue:

With Her Fist Raised: Dorothy Pitman Hughes and the Transformative Power of Black Community Activism

This biography was written by Professor Laura LeeAnn Lovett, a historian and author of other relevant books on women and race issues. Lovett talks about the process of completing her book about the life of Dorothy Pitman Hughes who is the co-founder of Ms. Magazine with Gloria Steinem, an effective civil and women’s rights activist, the first to start a child daycare center, and a former Miss America Franchise owner. Here’s what Laura had to say in this interview.

“I’m really hoping that we go back and rethink what we know about history and reassess our assumptions about African American women and feminism. Dorothy is somebody who is self-made, who figures out what she needs to do, and figures out community needs and does it; she created the childcare office and program for the whole city. I think that understanding that the importance of that message of ‘you can do it, that what is possible comes from the community’ is really the most important part of this book, about her life, and what I take away from learning about her. — Laura L. Lovett, Author

An Unexpected Advocate: Susan B. Anthony Is Still Relevant Today

Susan B. Anthony is a well-known historical figure that fought her entire life for the suffrage movement, as well as being an abolitionist who played her own part in the civil rights movement. This article is a historical retrospective on this Quaker-turned-activist.

We might question why a woman who was born in 1820, and a Quaker nonetheless, would champion such a dangerous cause, bound to deliver reverberating backlashes.  We might even consider the fact that she had no real resources other than the support of her parents; exampled by them removing her from the school that wouldn’t teach girls math and placing her in an educational program that offered her equal learning.

In 1863, together Susan B. Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton founded the Women’s Loyal National League, which orchestrated the largest petition drive in United States history up to that time; they collected close to 400,000 signatures in support of abolishing slavery. In 1866, they initiated the American Equal Rights Association, which campaigned for equal rights for both women and African Americans. This is what led to them publishing [the newspaper] The Revolution.” – Kaylene Peoples, Agenda

The Black Design Collective’s new president Kevan Hall, and new BDC members Byron Lars and Octavius Terry-Sims inspire us to consider buying Black. The Nielson Ratings reported that Blacks spend annually upwards of 1.7 trillion dollars, buying clothes and accessories. This piece of information has spurred a community of designers that promote, market, educate, mentor, and raise money for this nonprofit and fashion collective.

 

 

 

Agenda interviews the three designers:

Kevan Hall – Changing the Face of Fashion Retail with the Black Design Collective

Who knew that when 2020 came around, a pandemic would hit like it did? We immediately shifted into gear as to what we could do to help our designers sustain their businesses, so we started doing a series of workshops. And these workshops were to help our folks figure out how to get a PPP Loan, Unemployment Insurance as an independent designer or contractor eligible for unemployment, where usually self-employed people couldn’t get it. They needed to know how they could get grants.” – Kevan Hall, President & Celebrity Designer

Getting to Know Byron Lars as he talks Barbie and Celebrities

Byron Lars prior to designing Black Barbie collectibles for Mattel,“I was on a very shallow level with Barbie and not on a soapbox about inclusion, but I learned it was really meaningful.  All those white dolls all those years, and the ones they just copied on a Black doll with none of the colors and sensibilities really had nothing to do with us.”

On designing for celebrities,“I don’t really put the celebrity moment ahead of my average customer, because it really does come back to the experience that you’re having. It just so happens that it’s their job to be public luminaries. And other peoples’ jobs are more about putting this dress on and crushing that meeting, because mama’s looking good! You know what I mean?  It really is pretty much the same charge, whether in the public eye or not.” — Byron Lars, Fashion Designer & Barbie Collectibles

There’s more than meets the eye with designer and CEO of GROOM.

“I am currently writing an autobiographical self-help memoir, detailing all my different lives from Olympic hopeful; getting married on the 2014 Grammy Awards; being a singer songwriter with two albums; and now a celebrity fashion designer.” – Octavius Terry-Sims, Designer

Levy Lee Simon:  Odyssey of a Harlem Artist

Award-winning playwright, actor, and director Levy Lee Simon talks about his three pandemic-related projects in his ‘Arting Around’ interview with Sheryl Aronson.

I would like for people to support live theater during these difficult times, and have a different kind of experience in addition to watching Netflix and Amazon Prime. It is very interesting watching plays on Zoom and seeing the actors in these little boxes. And very soon the audience is caught up in the drama of the play. The solo performance was my debut, and I promise … I hoped I didn’t bore the audience.  The response overwhelmingly has been that I didn’t.” – Levy Lee Simon

Book Reviews

Milk Run is a novel by Zac Baldwin that is thrilling, has fast-paced fiction with not one, but two female leads; and Passing Myself Down to the Grave: A Woman’s Rise from Darkness is a memoir by Sheryl Aronson — an exposing personal journey through breast cancer, surviving, and coming out on the other side.

Looking at Music Royalty Through the Lens of Michael Benabib

Michael Benabib is a celebrity photographer who has photographed the most iconic musical artists in the world, including Michael Jackson, The Fugees, Miles Davis, and more. Agenda highlights some of those rare, captured moments.

I set up my lights, and I tried to take a picture that told a story by showing the board in the studio. Miles [Davis] was great, and was really interested in what I was doing. He asked about my technique, the camera I was using, and he wanted to see all the Polaroids. He was just totally involved. It was a great experience for me.” – Michael Benabib, Re-quoted from Thelastmiles.com

Beauty by Shahada Karim

It’s all about self-care with reviews of products by African American female business owners in the following reviews. “Danessa Myricks and the Beauty of Color,” “Gavin Luxe and the Sensual Sense,” and “EPARA: The Science of Beautiful Skin.”

Getting Back to Basics with Regards to Women’s Health

When it comes to health, Agenda has a discussion about women’s wellness with Melanie Wise of Wise Remedies in this candid conversation …

“When I train people for injury rehab or other reasons, I’m not looking for lifetime clients. I want to teach them what they need to know and get them out the door.  I want people to be in the driver’s seat of their own health. I don’t want to be their cheerleader, and they don’t need a cheerleader, what they need is good health.” — Melanie Wise, Wise Remedies

Fashion Whisperer Ty-Ron Mayes produces three timeless editorials

“Celebrating Renauld White, a Living Legend and Stylish Trailblazer”; “The Nomadian,” featuring model Jean-Mary Aubourg; and Diandra Forrest’s “Blonde Noir, the First Black Supermodel with Albinism.”  Included in Forrest’s editorial is an eye-opening and consciousness-raising interview.

“I think it’s been long overdue for us to be looked at as the unique beauties that we are. A lot of the times in the entertainment business, people with albinism have been portrayed as something supernatural or odd or freakish-looking, and I love that we are being seen in a different light.” — Diandra Forrest

Agenda pays tribute to those who’ve been the first to achieve or those who’ve changed history. Throughout the entire magazine, Agenda magazine spotlights Kamala Harris, Angela Davis, Jimi Hendrix, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Halle Barry, Sidney Poitier, Tuskegee Airmen, Toni Morrison; Donyale Luna, Harriet Quimby, Shirley Chisolm, Ruby Bridges, Lauryn Hill, Marguerite Higgins, Sandra Day O’Conner, Barack Obama, Kathryn Bigelow, The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, nicknamed the “Six Triple Eight, Angela Davis, and honoring those anonymous activists who did their part to help bring forth equality!” A changemaker, simply put, is anyone who is taking creative action to solve a social problem—first, by actively tackling that social problem demonstrates they are motivated to act!

“There is no going back, there is only moving forward.” – Melinda May, S.H.I.E.L.D.

Agenda Collector’s Issue 2021Changemakers is available in print and digital.

Featured on Talk Agenda Podcast are interviews with Black Design Collective president Kevan Hall, Byron Lars, and author of With Her Fist Raised Laura L. Lovett.

To Listen to Talk Agenda

Agenda Collector’s Issue 2021: “Changemakers” is sponsored by Bella Composers.

ABOUT AGENDA:

Agenda is the fashion and lifestyle magazine that has been telling the story behind the story since 2004. Agenda has a diverse readership, consisting mostly of women from various backgrounds, ranging from college age to 65 years old and beyond. Touted as ‘the intelligent read,’ Agenda is credited for being the first online magazine to stream video and documentary-style interviews. Since the very first Special Edition “Fall Is Fascinating,” in 2014, the magazine has consistently put out breathtaking coffee table keepsakes with content, including fashion, beauty, articles, photography, interviews, reviews, historical retrospectives, commentary, entertainment, and more. Agenda magazine is published by KL Publishing Group and is available worldwide!

Sheryl Aronson – Key Speaker at NAFE, San Fernando Chapter

Award-winner journalist and author of  Passing myself Down to the Grave: A Woman’s Rise from Darkness  Sheryl Aronson will be the key speaker at the San Fernando NAFE Dinner Meeting  at 6PM. Aronson speaks about…
“It’s never too late to pursue your dreams.”

Event Information: Tuesday September 11, 2018, at Marie Calendar’s 19310 Business Center Drive, Northridge 91324. $10 meeting fee for members and $15 for guests. You may order dinner and pay the restaurant directly. Meeting fees are paid to Lottie Tennant by cash or check.
Annual membership dues are $50 payable to Lottie Tennant. RSPV TO: Lottie Tennant at gotennant13@gmail.com (318-537-2854) or Alicia Tennant at atennant06@gmail.com (818-480-8640). NAFE stands for “The National Association for Female Executives.”
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Sheryl Aronson with Keiko Matsui at the Long Beach Jazz Festival 2018
Sheryl writes for KL Publishing Group publications (Agenda, The Indie Hotspot), as well as The Hollywood 360, and her own website sherylaronsonauthor.com.
To learn more about NAFE, visit their website: https://www.nafe.com/