Gil Bellows (Ally McBeal) has claimed one of the last remaining seats on board Ascension, Syfy’s forthcoming six-hour limited series set in the far reaches of space, TVLine has learned exclusively.
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Cougar Town‘s Brian Van Holt stars as the captain of the titular vessel, which was launched into space by the U.S. government in 1963 to populate a new world. The series picks up 50 years into the mission, as a mysterious murder causes those on board to question the true nature of their mission.
Bellows plays the son of Abraham Enzmann,...
Related Rescue Me Vet Andrea Roth Joins Syfy’s Deep-Space Miniseries Ascension
Cougar Town‘s Brian Van Holt stars as the captain of the titular vessel, which was launched into space by the U.S. government in 1963 to populate a new world. The series picks up 50 years into the mission, as a mysterious murder causes those on board to question the true nature of their mission.
Bellows plays the son of Abraham Enzmann,...
- 7/9/2014
- TVLine.com
Sara Chase and Lauren Adams have joined NBC comedy series Tooken from 30 Rock’s Tina Fey and Robert Carlock. It centers on Kimmy (Ellie Kemper), who escapes from a doomsday cult and starts life over in New York. Chase, repped by TalentWorks and Perennial Entertainment, will play Cyndee, Kimmy’s best friend from the cult. Adams will play Gretchen, a member of the cult for the past 10 years and the only member who has been successfully brainwashed and believes everything she was told. Adams is with Cesd, Luber/Rocklin and attorney Jeffrey Hynick. Related: 2014 NBC Pilots Emmy and Tony Award winner Debra Monk has been booked on NBC’s single-camera comedy pilot Feed Me, from Paul Junger Witt and Tony Thomas. Written by Sally Robinson and starring Mary-Louise Parker, Feed Me centers on a dysfunctional family bound by love and the restaurant they run together. Monk, repped by Brs/Gage and Principal Entertainment La,...
- 3/19/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Happy Birthday, Debra Monk The Tony Award winner made her Broadway debut in Pump Boys And Dinettes in 1982. Her Broadway credits include Pump Boys And Dinettes, Prelude To A Kiss, Nick amp Nora, Redwood Curtain, Picnic, Company, Chicago, Steal Pier, Ah, Wilderness, Thou Shalt Not, Reckless, Children And Art, and Curtains. Monk won the Tony Award in 1993 for Redwood Curtain and was nominated for Tony Awards in 1997 and 2007 for both Steel Pier and Curtains.
- 2/27/2014
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
Tony Award nominee Craig Lucas' acclaimed play Reckless returns to New York on October 28h, 2013 at 8pm for a one-night only benefit reading in the Peter Jay Sharp Theater 416 West 42nd Street, directed by Kate Whoriskey Ruined and featuring an all-star cast. All proceeds will benefit Safe Horizonwww.safehorizon.org, 'the largest organization of its kind in the United States that helps victims overcome crisis and become survives as they restore their lives'. The evening is produced by The Indigo Theatre Project Nick Gereffi and Rachel Sussman, Co-Founding Artistic Directors, a theater company that strives to unite passion with purpose by producing high-profile readings of notable plays to benefit charities aligned with the work being read. Reckless is Line Produced by Allison Bressi and Associate Produced by Shoshana Feinstein.
- 10/28/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Tony Award nominee Craig Lucas' acclaimed play Reckless returns to New York on October 28h, 2013 at 8pm for a one-night only benefit reading in the Peter Jay Sharp Theater 416 West 42nd Street, directed by Kate Whoriskey Ruined and featuring an all-star cast. All proceeds will benefit Safe Horizonwww.safehorizon.org, the largest organization of its kind in the United States that helps victims overcome crisis and become survives as they restore their lives. The evening is produced by The Indigo Theatre Project Nick Gereffi and Rachel Sussman, Co-Founding Artistic Directors, a theater company that strives to unite passion with purpose by producing high-profile readings of notable plays to benefit charities aligned with the work being read. Reckless is Line Produced by Allison Bressi and Associate Produced by Shoshana Feinstein.
- 9/9/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
With "Weeds" over and a couple movies set for a 2013 release, Mary-Louise Parker is headed to Broadway. She's set to star in a new play from Sharr White called "The Snow Geese," CBS News reports. In 2001, Parker won a Tony Award for Best Actress for her role in a Broadway production of "Proof."
"The Snow Geese" is set during World War I. Producers describe it as being "about a family waking up from their own personal Gilded Age as the world around them changes forever."
In addition to her Tony-winning role, Parker has several other Broadway credits to her name. Her debut came in a 1990 production of "Prelude to a Kiss," which earned her a Tony nomination. She also appeared in 1996's "Bus Stop," 2004's "Reckless" and 2009's "Hedda Gabler." "The Snow Geese is set to start previews October 1, before officially opening October 24.
"The Snow Geese" is set during World War I. Producers describe it as being "about a family waking up from their own personal Gilded Age as the world around them changes forever."
In addition to her Tony-winning role, Parker has several other Broadway credits to her name. Her debut came in a 1990 production of "Prelude to a Kiss," which earned her a Tony nomination. She also appeared in 1996's "Bus Stop," 2004's "Reckless" and 2009's "Hedda Gabler." "The Snow Geese is set to start previews October 1, before officially opening October 24.
- 4/11/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
New York — Mary-Louise Parker is coming back to Broadway in the world premiere of Sharr White's "The Snow Geese."
The Manhattan Theatre Club and McC Theater said Wednesday that previews will begin Oct. 1 and the play will open Oct. 24 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. Daniel Sullivan will direct.
Set as World War I rages, the play is "about a family waking up from their own personal Gilded Age as the world around them changes forever," according to producers.
It reunites Parker and Sullivan, who directed her in David Auburn's "Proof," which earned both Tonys. Parker also was in Craig Lucas' "Reckless" and in a 2009 revival of "Hedda Gabler."
White's plays include "The Other Place," stars Laurie Metcalf as a scientist whose mind is failing her.
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The Manhattan Theatre Club and McC Theater said Wednesday that previews will begin Oct. 1 and the play will open Oct. 24 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. Daniel Sullivan will direct.
Set as World War I rages, the play is "about a family waking up from their own personal Gilded Age as the world around them changes forever," according to producers.
It reunites Parker and Sullivan, who directed her in David Auburn's "Proof," which earned both Tonys. Parker also was in Craig Lucas' "Reckless" and in a 2009 revival of "Hedda Gabler."
White's plays include "The Other Place," stars Laurie Metcalf as a scientist whose mind is failing her.
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Online: http://www.manhattantheatreclub.com...
- 4/10/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Happy Birthday, Debra Monk The Tony Award winner made her Broadway debut in Pump Boys And Dinettes in 1982. Her Broadway credits include Pump Boys And Dinettes, Prelude To A Kiss, Nick amp Nora, Redwood Curtain, Picnic, Company, Chicago, Steal Pier, Ah, Wilderness, Thou Shalt Not, Reckless, Children And Art, and Curtains. Monk won the Tony Award in 1993 for Redwood Curtain and was nominated for Tony Awards in 1997 and 2007 for both Steel Pier and Curtains.
- 2/27/2013
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
Happy Birthday, Debra Monk The Tony Award winner made her Broadway debut in Pump Boys And Dinettes in 1982. Her Broadway credits include Pump Boys And Dinettes, Prelude To A Kiss, Nick amp Nora, Redwood Curtain, Picnic, Company, Chicago, Steal Pier, Ah, Wilderness, Thou Shalt Not, Reckless, Children And Art, and Curtains. Monk won the Tony Award in 1993 for Redwood Curtain and was nominated for Tony Awards in 1997 and 2007 for both Steel Pier and Curtains.
- 2/27/2012
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
Rick Santorum puts kids to sleep Mia Farrow is a frequent Twitter tweeter. Earlier today, for instance, Farrow expressed her disgust at the Chinese and Russian governments' decision to veto United Nations sanctions against Syria, where the Bashar al-Assad regime reportedly massacred hundreds of people in the city of Homs. On the homefront, Farrow posted a picture she called "a gem" (via the website Think Progress). Regarding the picture (see above), Farrow's tweet reads: "See children's choir literally passing out from boredom during [Republican presidential candidate Rick] Santorum [Florida] speech." Despite a movie career that includes almost fifty films during the course of nearly five decades, Mia Farrow not only has never won an Oscar, she has never been even nominated for one. that's quite surprising, considering her movie credits. Among those are Roman Polanski's Rosemary's Baby (1968), with John Cassavetes; Peter Yates' John and Mary (1969), with Dustin Hoffman; Jack Clayton's The Great Gatsby...
- 2/5/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Geek Girl Navigating the World-Gaming for the Non-gamer
I’m not a gamer. I never have been. The last gaming system that I owned (and still do, oddly enough) was the Super Nintendo. I spent a whole summer mowing lawns and saving the money to buy the Super Scope Six because Mom promised me that if I saved up the money for the scope and the games that came with it, then she would buy me the Snes. Naturally, this was long before the internet and if you wanted to have people actually play a game with you, then all of you had to be in the same room at the same time. I spent entirely too many hours blissfully using a white plastic bazooka to shoot little blue moles on “Mole Patrol” and there was another game in that Super Scope Six pack of games that involved shooting colored squares that I really liked,...
I’m not a gamer. I never have been. The last gaming system that I owned (and still do, oddly enough) was the Super Nintendo. I spent a whole summer mowing lawns and saving the money to buy the Super Scope Six because Mom promised me that if I saved up the money for the scope and the games that came with it, then she would buy me the Snes. Naturally, this was long before the internet and if you wanted to have people actually play a game with you, then all of you had to be in the same room at the same time. I spent entirely too many hours blissfully using a white plastic bazooka to shoot little blue moles on “Mole Patrol” and there was another game in that Super Scope Six pack of games that involved shooting colored squares that I really liked,...
- 12/20/2011
- by dragonwomant
- Boomtron
Actress Mary-Louise Parker is heading to Broadway in a revival of Henrik Ibsen's famous play Hedda Gabler.
The Weeds actress will start her run at the American Airlines Theater in January 2009 - her first New York stage appearance since 2004's Reckless and eight years after she won a Tony Award for her performance in Proof.
Parker is following in impressive footsteps by taking on the role of the play's eponymous heroine.
Hedda Gabler was last played in New York by Academy Award winner Cate Blanchett at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 2006.
The Weeds actress will start her run at the American Airlines Theater in January 2009 - her first New York stage appearance since 2004's Reckless and eight years after she won a Tony Award for her performance in Proof.
Parker is following in impressive footsteps by taking on the role of the play's eponymous heroine.
Hedda Gabler was last played in New York by Academy Award winner Cate Blanchett at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 2006.
- 8/12/2008
- WENN
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