Joseph Manno, President
At first take, Joseph Manno may seem like a wacky, off-the-wall,
comedian. But spend a little time listening to his background
and you’ll uncover his steadfast will to reach impressionable
children and the inspirational tale he commits to spreading
around the country.
Manno began his career in the entertainment industry in 1983,
appearing in motion pictures such as The Calendar Girl
Murders, For the Love of the Soldier, The Aviator, Night
Screams, Doing Time and Perfect. He
has also made numerous television appearances on shows including Trapper
John, M.D. and Cagney and Lacy.
Early in his career, Manno realized many of the characters
he portrayed had a negative impact on children. Consequently,
he decided to dedicate his talents to steering young children
onto the right paths in life. He made a pact with himself to
stay away from corrupt material and to only be involved with
positive projects.
In 1989, Manno created a stage show for children entitled, “A
Fighting Chance.” This live performance encourages children
to take the right roads in life by staying away from drugs,
gangs and violence. The show has received endorsements from
teachers across America, two of Florida's governors, including
Jeb Bush, the mayor of Orlando, and former President of the
United States, Ronald Reagan.
In 1990, Manno and a partner began touring some of Los Angeles’ biggest
comedy clubs performing a stand-up act entitled, “A Tribute
to Martin and Lewis.” The team performed a clean Martin
and Lewis-style routine in famous clubs such as The Comedy
Store, The Improv, L.A. Cabaret, Matty's on Melrose and many
more. These performances led to an award in 1994 from America’s
Funniest People.
“A Fighting Chance” expanded i
n 2002, creating
a live arena show for children and a book series and magazine
were also created. Since then, the show has been performed
at live events for more than 250,000 public school children
across the nation. In 2004, Manno created, wrote and starred
in a local CBS After-School Special, “All in one,” and
won an Emmy.
A Fighting Chance was released as a comedic children’s
novel and became a popular reading tool for public schools.
There are currently more than 80,000 copies in circulation
and the book is now in its fourth series. RTC Entertainment
hands out free copies of the book to all children that attend
the live performances.
Manno aims to make each show individualized for the audience
and entertaining for all ages. Groups aged 5 to 95 appreciate
his unique style of comedy. He delivers his messages and leaves
each person knowing they can make a difference in their life
and in the lives of others.
Reaching The Children (RTC) Entertainment,
Inc. is a Not-for-profit 501(c) 3 entertainment company for
families, co-founded in 1997 by Joseph Manno and Anthony DeRosa.
Anthony DeRosa, Vice President
Anthony DeRosa is an award-winning film, television, stage
and live entertainment producer. Throughout his ten-year career
behind the camera in the mainstream entertainment industry,
DeRosa had the opportunity to work with companies such as Nickelodeon,
Universal Studios, Walt Disney and Propaganda Films.
His accomplishments in film include work on such projects
as The Walking Dead and Problem Child 2.
His television experience includes production work on South
Beach, Fortune Hunter, Thunder In Paradise, Swamp Thing;
and several Nickelodeon shows including Guts, Global Guts,
The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, All That, and Clarisa
Explains It All.
DeRosa has worked on national and international commercial
projects for companies including Coca-Cola, Pepsi, DuPont,
Ford, Toyota, Visa, American Express and Wyndham Hotels.
After first-hand involvement in the entertainment industry
and witnessing the powerful persuasion it had over young people,
DeRosa became disillusioned with many of the decision-makers
and the choices they made concerning children's programming.
In 1997, he decided to invest his talents into developing more
wholesome programming and partnered with Joseph Manno to create
RTC Entertainment Inc.
Since the company’s inception,
DeRosa has remained a steadfast supporter of Manno’s
message. His responsibilities as Vice President in the company
include overseeing all company operations, securing venues
for performances, such as Broadway theaters, arenas, and public
schools, and Executive Producer for all television/ film production. |