MINETTA STREET PRODUCTIONS is an entertainment company based in Los Angeles and New York.  The company develops and produces music, plays and films. Minetta Street presents performance events and exhibitions at Ideal Glass Gallery in Manhattan's East Village. 

JERROLD ZIMAN is co-founder of Minetta Street Productions and was a founding partner in Hollywood of BBZ Films with Mortiz Borman and Bill Benenson.  He has developed, written, directed and produced stage plays and films. He also starred in plays on and Off-Broadway, in films, TV series, TV serials and commercials. Mr. Ziman is CEO of St. Andrews Capital Corp. which provides private banking, packaging and development services for entertainment, media, real estate and technology projects. Mr. Ziman is a graduate of Francis W. Parker and has a degree in Philosophy from the University of Chicago.

WILLARD MORGAN, actor/director/producer, debuted Saint Hollywood, a 'shock opera' about the blessed and damned of 'La La Land', at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Morgan recently screened his award winning short films at the Havana International Film Festival, opening the Festival de Cine Pobre with his film, Confessions of a Filmaholic. His comic personal documentaries, screened in festivals from Nashville, Tennessee to Milan, Italy, include Festival Fever which won the Sony Visions comedy award, the Best Short award at the Florida International Film Festival, and best short at the Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival. Me and Michael, his most controversial comedy feature, turns the camera on Academy Award-winning documentary film maker, Michael Moore, who (ironically) dubs Morgan the 'stalker.' Morgan has appeared in numerous indie features and on theatre and comedy club stages in New York and Los Angeles. Morgan co-produced Babak Shokrian's feature, America So Beautiful, which opened in Paris, Los Angeles, and New York. Other producing credits include the Broadway debut of The Runner Stumbles and off-Broadway production of Say Goodnight, Gracie, both directed by Austin Pendleton.