VIDEO: Catch Up with Season 2 of SEEKING Webseries, Featuring ON THE TOWN's Jay Armstrong Johnson

By: May. 29, 2015
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Jay Armstrong Johnson, star of Broadway's Tony nominated ON THE TOWN, stars in the second season of the award-winning comedic web series SEEKING, which is now live online. Click below to catch up with all the episodes!

SEEKING's first season garnered festival buzz and recognition, including the coveted Best Web Series Award at Long Beach Indie International Film Festival and a Best Actress win for Creator/Lead Ronit Aranoff (Off Broadway's The Bluebird, Urban Stages) at the LA Web Series Festival.

Based on true stories, Seeking follows New York City every-girl Ella as she is dared to give absurd and undatable men a chance in the NYC singles scene. Seeking is born out of real-life dating stories that have been submitted by a slew of New Yorkers eager to share their woes. This season continues to follow Ella on her quest for a somewhat compatible mate. Both seasons are available on their Youtube channel, SeekingSeries.

This new season, which premiered to a standing room only crowd at Hollywood's ACME Comedy Theatre, adds many Broadway regulars to the cast, including Jay Armstrong Johnson as Sam, Ella's latest beau. Also featured are new cast members Sharone Sayegh (Mamma Mia), Eric Giancola (Something Rotten!, Book of Mormon, Mary Poppins), Bryan Scott Johnson (Mamma Mia, Orange is the New Black), Robbie Sublett (The Civilians, CBS' The Good Wife), Meetu Chilana (Zarkana, Cirque du Soleil) Lawrence Arancio (CAP21, ABC's Forever),Adriene Couvillion (Broadway Bares), Gina Labozetta (Manhattan Rep) and returning cast members Johnny Ramey (Helen Hayes winner, Superior Donuts), W. Tre Davis (Hamlet, Shakespeare in the Park), Jenson Smith (FX's Louie), Michael Hanson (Smith Street Stage, The Outs), Brian Cheng (Theatre for a New City), Mark Mozingo and Nathan Bredeman (Viralcom).



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