Unkind - in memory of Eriyon Tecson
Directed by
Jeff LeForce
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Movies start 6-8 minutes after listed showtime
Fri 6/26: 7:00p
RELEASE DATE
6/26/26
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Special one-night screening in memory of Eriyon Tecson. Members of Eriyon's family will be in attendance alongside filmmaker Jeff LeForce and other cast members. Eriyon's family have established a scholarship in her name with A Pocket Full of Hope for aspiring local actors. More information will be available at the screening to support A Pocket Full of Hope and the new scholarship.
Tickets on sale now, $10 each.
Eriyon had a featured part in the made-in-OK film Unkind, and was beginning her career as an actress before she was tragically killed while acting as a Good Samaritan last December. Eriyon was a friend to anyone in need, and is dearly missed by her family and the community.
About the film: Students today are so unkind to each other and it has become common place. Noah’s day goes from bad to worse when a shooting happens on campus. The world could be a much better place if we found a little more kindness.
About A Pocket Full of Hope: A Pocket Full Of Hope® Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) community based organization in Tulsa, Oklahoma committed to offering youth a sense of belonging, a positive creative outlet and a safe, fun environment for change. It was founded on the principles of learner centered concepts. In our 17 years, we have served more than 5,200 youth from Tulsa and the surrounding areas. We work collaboratively within the community to educate and inform the public regarding issues associated with youth in transition to adulthood. We are dedicated to helping youth move from a negative peer culture to a positive peer culture thus positively influencing their life and our community. We provide a risk free environment to explore problem resolution and change. In this organization youth are given the opportunity to empower themselves in a non-threatening, participatory and inclusive atmosphere using music, theatre and dance.

