Directed by Richard Rose, and co-starring Lisa Berry, Hannah Moscovitch's This Is War plays at Toronto's Tarragon Theatre until Feb. 3. Tarragon's website provides the following synopsis for the stage production: It is 2008. Canadian Forces are holding Panjwaii, the most volatile region of Afghanistan, with very little support from Nato-isaf. Captain Stephen Hughes is always looking for the next threat, knowing it can come at any time from any direction. He just didn’t expect it would come from within. Berry (Combat Hospital, Nikita) plays the role of Master Corporal Tanya Young, and star alongside co-stars Ari Cohen, Sergio Dizio and Ian Lake.
- 1/10/2013
- by Emmanuel Akitobi
- ShadowAndAct
New York, April 2, 2012 – CBS Television Stations, a division of CBS Corporation (NYSE: CBS.A and CBS), today announced the closing of its acquisition of independent New York station Wlny-tv (Channels 10/55) and initial plans for operating the station, highlighted by the addition of three hours of live local newscasts each weekday, including the tri-state area’s first one-hour 9:00 Pm news program. The pairing of Wlny (whose call letters stand for We Love New York) with Wcbs-tv (CBS 2), the Flagship of the CBS Television Network, gives CBS a duopoly in the nation’s largest media market. Peter Dunn, President, CBS Television Stations, announced that veteran New York local television executive Betty Ellen Berlamino has been named Vice President and Station Manager of Wlny. Berlamino assumes her new role after having served as Senior Vice President and Director of Sales, CBS Television Stations, since June 2011. Prior to joining CBS, Berlamino spent 17 years with Wpix-tv,...
- 4/2/2012
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Three things to check out on TV tonight.
Jane Espenson's latest episode of Once Upon a Time, "Skin Deep," airs tonight at 8 pm Et. Jane will do a live Q&A on Twitter during the West Coast airing. From ABC's press release:
Fans of ABC's hit drama, "Once Upon a Time" will be able to submit questions and receive real-time responses from writer/consulting producer Jane Espenson, who will be up on Twitter at @JaneEspenson during the West Coast broadcast of the show on Sunday, February 12 from 8:00-9:00 p.m., Pt. Espenson will also offer commentary and behind-the-scenes anecdotes about working on the show.
On Sunday's episode, "Skin Deep" - which was written by Espenson -- after Mr. Gold's house is robbed, Emma keeps a close eye on him when it looks like he wants to track down the criminal and dole out some vigilante justice as payback,...
Jane Espenson's latest episode of Once Upon a Time, "Skin Deep," airs tonight at 8 pm Et. Jane will do a live Q&A on Twitter during the West Coast airing. From ABC's press release:
Fans of ABC's hit drama, "Once Upon a Time" will be able to submit questions and receive real-time responses from writer/consulting producer Jane Espenson, who will be up on Twitter at @JaneEspenson during the West Coast broadcast of the show on Sunday, February 12 from 8:00-9:00 p.m., Pt. Espenson will also offer commentary and behind-the-scenes anecdotes about working on the show.
On Sunday's episode, "Skin Deep" - which was written by Espenson -- after Mr. Gold's house is robbed, Emma keeps a close eye on him when it looks like he wants to track down the criminal and dole out some vigilante justice as payback,...
- 2/13/2012
- by fanshawe
- CapricaTV
I despise thieves of thespians and the shadow these delinquents cast upon honest professionals.Despite having been an actor prior to jumping the audition table to directing and casting, it wasn't until the release of my book, as well as teaching and writing for various publications—when my visibility went from 'that guy behind the audition table' to 'that Paul Russell behind the audition table'—that I fully realized just how cautious actors are about relatively unknown-to-them casting, representation and/or educational opportunities. My anonymity, which I greatly enjoy, and career stature had lulled me into a false sense of security that actors were trusting of entertainment professionals. Wrong. Oops. My bad naïveté. Colleagues of mine—reputable agents, veteran casting directors, established teachers and other long-career-termed entertainment professionals—and I are suspect to a segment of the acting community. Why? Several reasons. First and foremost is because younger and/or...
- 3/15/2010
- backstage.com
Since I've seen the first hour of Lost's sixth season, I thought I'd show off tantalize you with some snippets about what goes down in the first hour of the show, "La X, Part 1." Don't worry — you won't be spoiled if you don't try to figure out the questions below (I've made them multiple choice for your selective enjoyment). Check out the following ten questions, and let us know your best guesses in the comments section below.
1. One of the following characters will say to the another, "I'm sorry you had to see me like that."
Sawyer Richard Locke Kate
2. One of the following characters gets shot.
Frank Locke Jack Sayid
3. One of the following characters gets very uncharacteristically angry.
Richard Rose Bernard Hurley
4. One of the following characters gets kicked in the face (pretty awesome kick, too).
Ben Jack Sawyer Miles
5. One of the following Island locations is seen...
1. One of the following characters will say to the another, "I'm sorry you had to see me like that."
Sawyer Richard Locke Kate
2. One of the following characters gets shot.
Frank Locke Jack Sayid
3. One of the following characters gets very uncharacteristically angry.
Richard Rose Bernard Hurley
4. One of the following characters gets kicked in the face (pretty awesome kick, too).
Ben Jack Sawyer Miles
5. One of the following Island locations is seen...
- 2/1/2010
- by SpoilerGuy
- TVovermind.com
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