WHO WE ARE
PR can be scary. We aren't.
The ever-changing consumer landscape in the cultural, entertainment, arts, and lifestyle industries requires smart, out-of-the-box thinking.
We only specialize in providing media relations services in these highly niche areas, which means our public relations methods are truly tailored to each show, engagement, initiative, or festival.
Our Team
Bryan Buttler
Founder and Chief People Officer
Bryan’s work in communications has lead him to the classroom (he teaches college courses on mass media, LGBTQ+ exposure in the media, and business/technical workplace communications), the newsroom (his work has been featured in Philadelphia Magazine, OUT Magazine, and others), and public relations.
Bryan is particularly interested in how lifestyle and entertainment communications can intersect with the community, and he’s proud of his efforts with such organizations like Theatre Horizon (featured on an episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show) Temple University’s Institute on Disabilities, and many more.
Recent notable campaigns include the triumphant premiere of Cirque du Soleil’s Twas the Night Before at Baltimore’s Hippodrome Theatre, which garnered extensive, notable media coverage and an exclusive marketing partnership with Four Seasons; the national tour launch of the Broadway revival of 1776 at Philadelphia’s Forrest Theatre; and the world premiere of Rhythm Bath, a groundbreaking performance installation specifically designed for neurodiverse audiences by acclaimed choreographer Susan Marshall and Tony Award winning scenic artist Mimi Lien.
An advocate for social issues, Bryan has provided PR support for We Make Events #RedAlert, a national initiative to raise awareness of the impact of COVID-19 on live events workers, and Vote That Jawn, a youth voting mobilization effort in Philadelphia. In 2023, Bryan also amplified LGBTQ+ small businesses in Baltimore and Philadelphia as part of a pro bono effort to raise awareness around corporate “Rainbow Washing.” As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, he has lead diversity training initiatives and has become a respected facilitator and LGBTQ workplace policy consultant. He’s also a regular presenter at a variety of organizations on the intersection of arts and commerce.