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NLTFLIX was created as a result of providing alternative entertainment because of the pandemic. Initially it was a means to bring entertainment content to the patrons of Nutley Little Theatre in their homes since theaters had gone dark. The response was so much better than expected! The NLT Board made the decision to continue this alternative in addition to our main stage productions, while at the same time offering a platform for filmmakers, playwrights and artists to have their work seen. This avenue will also help provide revenue for the theater.

All the contents are original works and are “rights free” which enables us to make it available to our patrons as a “Video on Demand” service.

Our goal is to eventually build a library of works that our patrons can enjoy at their leisure in their homes.


Nutley Little Theatre
continues to strive to redefine “Community Theater” for its members, it’s patrons and the community it serves.

We hope you enjoy!

Sincerely,

NLT Board

Haven
Safe Houses of the Hudson Valley

The New Jersey Premier of the film “Haven – Safe Houses of the Hudson Valley”, written and directed by award-winning playwright/director Samuel Harps.

The Hudson Valley was a key route on the Underground Railroad, with many churches, storefronts and homes serving as safe houses for slaves seeking freedom in Canada. “Haven” is Part One in a series on these important links to freedom.

Dr. Smarty in the New Normal

In the midst of COVID-19, 82-year-old Henry is diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Referred by his doctor for nutrition education, Henry reluctantly starts weekly Zoom sessions with 32-year-old nutritionist Sonia. Over a few short weeks the pair rediscovers that we shouldn’t always judge a book by its cover. A wry, comic look at a very unfunny time.

When Skies Are Grey

An introverted young woman with a damaging past, Rosalie has lived with her inner fears guiding her until she meets James, her first love. An award-winning short film!

Skye's Dance

In April, 2020, at the onset of the pandemic, a gifted dancer attempts to audition for a prestigious NYC Dance Company via Zoom.

Racing the Sun (Part 1)

Award-winning playwright and filmmaker Samuel Harps presents a new teleplay about an environmental disaster in the near future. “Racing the Sun” examines what people believe and how they behave when their existence is threatened.

Racing the Sun (Part 3)

Award-winning playwright and filmmaker Samuel Harps presents a new teleplay about an environmental disaster in the near future. “Racing the Sun” examines what people believe and how they behave when their existence is threatened.

Black & Blue (Part 1)

The episodic saga of Jonah, and African-American NYPD Officer, navigating the turmoil of his job during massive protest in his community.

Black & Blue (Part 2)​

The episodic saga of Jonah, and African-American NYPD Officer, navigating the turmoil of his job during massive protest in his community.

Black & Blue (Part 3)

The episodic saga of Jonah, and African-American NYPD Officer, navigating the turmoil of his job during massive protest in his community.

The Test

A short film that is based in a society that has become corrupt and complacent and it’s government openly rules it’s people. It deals with what a father (Kevin Vislocky) would do to protect his family, and how far he will go to save his daughter (Emma Kathryn).

Goat Feed

“Goat Feed,” written and directed by Samuel Harps, dwells on the day of freedom in South Africa, the end of apartheid and a black goat herder who confronts a white goat farmer by claiming the land the herder feels belongs to him.

The Watchtower

A story of love and survival in New York’s notorious Hell’s Kitchen.

In Sheep's Clothing

A neighborly visit turns deadly.

V-Day Surprise

When parents catch their son with his girlfriend the surprise is the different reaction from each parent.

Mystery On Main Street

Film Noir is not dead!

A Clean Shoot

A year has passed since white Officer John Quinn killed a fellow black officer during a bust gone bad. After being acquitted by a jury, which determined it was a “clean shoot,” he’s about to be reinstated after completing a routine closing interview with Detective Willis Paige. What stands between Officer Quinn returning to the line of duty is Detective Paige asking the question, was it a “Clean Shoot?”

Before You Go

After a house party, two teens contemplate the universe, avoiding the happenings of last night. They agree to have one last cup of coffee before they face a new reality. A last moment of teenage innocence ended abruptly.