About Us
| ABOUT THE Company & Owner: “Sue – Ham Entertainment, LLC” | |
| The vision of Sue – Ham Entertainment, LLC is to write, produce, direct and tour nationwide with its stage plays that deal with real life experiences. Sue-Ham’s plays and TV show deliver positive, thought-provoking messages. It is our goal to entertain, educate and enlighten our audiences with life changing, heartfelt messages. We promote living, learning, and laughter. Sue-Ham Entertainment produces high quality, affordable entertainment in elegant venues. It brings family-oriented live entertainment in a private function facility accessible to those who would otherwise travel out of the community to enjoy similar activities. | |
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Sulondia R. Hammond, also known as Sue-Ham, is a writer, producer, and director. She was born and raised in Kingstree, SC to the proud parents of James and Betty Hammond on March 30, 1974. Sulondia knew at an early age that performing was her passion. The ability to captivate an audience and bestow strong messages of love, forgiveness, social awareness, and peace is a gift that only the Almighty can bestow. Sulondia has used this gift in various school plays, as a hostess for hair and fashion shows, host for poetry and jazz nights, two professional stage plays in Jacksonville, NC, and in her home church, Evangelistic Temple WOCC in Kingstree, SC. Growing up in the eighties and nineties, Sulondia’s dream was to perform in front of millions on stages across the world, but she let the fear of failure and being from a small town convince her to seek other passions. Instead of pursuing her acting career, she joined the United States Marine Corps (USMC). Sulondia served the Corps faithfully for eight years and 10 months. Her most memorable times were those spent in Iwakuni, Japan.
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| While content with the USMC, Sulondia felt her life was still not quite complete. On April, 6, 2001, she bid the military farewell. In her parting speech to her commanders, peers and juniors, she stated it was time to move on and pursue her acting career. She advised them to keep their ears open for Sulondia “Sue-Ham” Hammond. However, instead of pursuing her passions, she tried consistently, but with no success, to fight the urge to perform. She tried convincing herself that she needed to live in New York or California, that she needed to be younger, that she needed to be thinner, that she needed to experience more, that she needed to become a better writer, but God saw differently. Sulondia wants all of you to know that when God has given you something, He means for you to use it!!! Not use it when you get ready, but when He’s ready. If God has given it to you, there should be no room for fear. The thought of failure should make you laugh, for with God there are no failures, only life-learned lessons. Sulondia thanks all her friends and family for pushing her to greater heights.
However, while her family and friends’ words were encouraging, it wasn’t until July 10, 2006, when Sulondia lost her earthly father that she realized life was so-so-so short. Her father died of cancer at the early age of 56. What was more devastating is that no one saw it coming, for he displayed no symptoms of sickness. A strong man, James Ervin Hammond, was he, and to know that strong man no longer existed in the physicality, compelled her to set aside her fears and embrace the life God had ordained for her. Betty Hammond, her mother, she thanks for giving her the gift of humor and an overwhelming zest for life.Sulondia’s three beautiful creations, her daughter, Destiny Moore and her sons, Kelvin L. Moore Jr., and Jackson Perkins, have always been her biggest fans and supporters. Sulondia’s only wish is to be pleasing in God’s eyes, be a blessing to others through her craft and humanitarian skills, and last but not least, be someone her kids can look up to as she looks up to her parents. As recent as Jan 2011, Sue-Ham debuted her wildly, popular variety show entitled, “The Sue-Ham Show.” The show appeared on two networks for its first season. The second season will air later in 2011. The talented writer, producer, and director is currently on tour with her third play, “I AM WHO I SAY I AM” – ensure you catch it when it’s in a city near you.In parting, Sulondia believes that now is her time. God has positioned her and made room for her gifts. She is no longer out for vanity and fame, but rather to impart gifts of healing, laughter, second chances, and hope. Please never stop believing. Whom God blesses, no man can curse!!! |
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