Amazon Studios Red Carpet Premieres & Awards Parties

Bad Cat Events planned and produced red carpet premiere events for a variety of Amazon Studios' original series, including its launch offerings, Alpha House and Betas, as well as Man in the High CastleMozart in the Jungle, Bosch, Hand of God and Red Oaks. Events were held in locations across both coasts: Alice Tully Hall in New York City, Ace Theater in Los Angeles, Cinerama Dome in Los Angeles, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the Ziegfield Theater in New York City.

Bad Cat Events also planned and produced Amazon's Emmys Party, held on the rooftop of the  Standard Hotel, where Amazon celebrated Transparent's 2015 Emmy wins.

Bad Cat Events managed all aspects of the events, including venue selection and contract negotiation, design and decor, production, vendor management and budget management.

"A stream of New Yorkers, resplendent in their winter uniform of long black overcoats and plaid scarves, filed into Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall. A live orchestra welcomed the guests. When the lights went down, the actor Jason Schwartzman accompanied Academy Award–nominated screenwriters Roman Coppola and Paul Weitz to the stage." (Austin Carr, Fast Company)
"At the affair, held at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall, attendees were met with greeters in scarlet '60s-era flight attendant outfits sporting "MITHC" logos while throwback showtunes played." (Variety")
"...Author Michael Connelly has been writing about detectives for so long, he’s contemplating whether it’s time to actually become one himself. And, at Tuesday night’s premiere of "Bosch,” Amazon Studios’ first original hourlong drama series based on Connelly’s popular detective novels, the author pondered whether his own detective abilities could match those of his character, Harry Bosch’s."  (Marianne Zumberge, Variety)
"Trudeau, Bezos, producer Jonathan Alter and the cast of the show were out to celebrate the debut of the new series, along with the New York partygoing set (Kelly Ripa, Jerry Seinfeld and Jeffrey Tambor, among others.)." (Sam Thielman, AdWeek)