Arts & Entertainment

National Library Week Kicks Off With Production of 'OMG!'

Cyberbullying is the theme of the Enigma Acting Conservatory's production of 'OMG!' at the Fort Lee Library to kick off National Library Week in April.

The Fort Lee Public Library will kick off National Library Week with a special
production OMG! by the Enigma Acting Conservatory Sunday, April 14, at 2 p.m. in the lower level meeting room.

The central theme of the story, cyberbullying, is told through Crystal, a creative middle school girl who is introduced to the cyber world when she creates her first “Facepage." Fort Lee’s own Michelle Dyagileva will be playing Crystal, the lead role. Dyagileva has been involved in acting since a young age, giving shows as young as 4-years old in her living room. Throughout her life she has been taking dancing, singing and songwriting lessons.

The Enigma Acting Conservatory is an actor training school that has worked with youth ranging from 6-years old to professional adults. Students have gone on to attend specialized performing arts schools like LaGuardia and Professional Performing Arts High Schools in New York City. Other students have appeared in major motion pictures
like Cop Out with Bruce Willis and have worked with prominent directors such as, Spike Lee.

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Admission to OMG! is free, but seating is limited and reservations are being accepted. Children under seven must be accompanied by an adult.

To reserve your seat, please contact Olga Kuharets, Program Coordinator at 201-592-3614, ext. 4010.

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