Public Relations

 

 Irving Street specializes in public relations, consultation, event planning,  musical entertainment, jingles, television production, commercials, corporate industrial productions, live theatrical productions and tours.  In the crowd pleasing business since 1995, Irving Street operates under the able hands of CEO, A. Curtis Farrow an Emmy Award winner and a veritable powder keg of energy and talent whose producing and directing credits span the US and abroad.   /files/Public Relations/DSC_0060.jpg

  

   For the eigth year Mr. Farrow and his staff have made McDonald’s Gospelfest the most successful and well attended gospel event in the nation.  This epic production, sold out many major venues including The Theatre at Madison Square Garden.  The televised production of the McDonald’s Gospelfest has garnered four nominations and two Emmy Awards under Irving Street’s stewardship.
  In 2000 Irving Street directed and co-produced The Paul Robeson Gala "Voice of the Millennium" at NJPAC's Prudential Hall. It was the season’s must-see event.  The star studded cast included Whitney Houston, James Earl Jones, Lynne Whitfield, Branford Marsalis, Avery Brooks, The Dance Theatre of Harlem and many, many more.  The multi-media Gala included song, dance and film clips of the legend as well as a 3-D presentation and a live via satellite musical finale.   /files/Public Relations/robeson page.jpg
 

In the range of industrials Irving Street has been used again and again by the Dupont Corporation in their special events department.  Conceptualizing and producing award shows, such as the Plunkett Awards for two consecutive years in Tucson, Arizona and new product meetings for Corian, Suva, Dupont X-ray film and Selar OH, in Puerto Rico, Canada, Florida, Texas, Delaware and New York.  Dupont is always impressed with the high-energy and originality of Irving Street’s productions which are always used to cap off their meetings.  Other clients include Coca Cola, Citibank, Entenmanns, Bloomindales and The Museum of Natural History.