Stacey Summers, founder of Poppy Pro Productions, is currently working on a documentary about mental health.
In 2013, she created, produced and directed her first film, Unbreakable Threads, an inspiring documentary that helps raise awareness of today's ever-changing families, and for which she was awarded the Houston Arts Alliance grant. She has had multiple screenings of the film and panel discussions at several universities, as well as at the Jung Center of Houston.
She has produced and directed other documentaries and a comedy feature. She is also writing a TV pilot.
Previously, Summers was an educator for many years and also wrote two books, H is for Houston; A Photo Tour from A to Z and Lila's First Tea Party; A Lovely Garden Affair from A to Z. She was a selected author at Houston's Local Literati in 2013. In her spare time, she enjoys practicing yoga, Chinese brush painting and watercolor, and has exhibited works at Houston's annual Chelsea Brush Painting Shows. Summers was born in Brooklyn, New York and has lived in both San Francisco and England for many years. She is married with three daughters and resides in Houston.
In 2013, she created, produced and directed her first film, Unbreakable Threads, an inspiring documentary that helps raise awareness of today's ever-changing families, and for which she was awarded the Houston Arts Alliance grant. She has had multiple screenings of the film and panel discussions at several universities, as well as at the Jung Center of Houston.
She has produced and directed other documentaries and a comedy feature. She is also writing a TV pilot.
Previously, Summers was an educator for many years and also wrote two books, H is for Houston; A Photo Tour from A to Z and Lila's First Tea Party; A Lovely Garden Affair from A to Z. She was a selected author at Houston's Local Literati in 2013. In her spare time, she enjoys practicing yoga, Chinese brush painting and watercolor, and has exhibited works at Houston's annual Chelsea Brush Painting Shows. Summers was born in Brooklyn, New York and has lived in both San Francisco and England for many years. She is married with three daughters and resides in Houston.