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When fast-living novelist Hank Moody left the literary haunts of New York for the pleasure seeking splendors of LA, he thought he'd have fame, fortune and the love of a good woman. Now his personal life is in shambles, his career is on the brink of self-destruction and he still just can't stop yielding to every temptation. Golden Globe



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Arrival Records/Scion Music Group to Release New Soundtrack for Californication
by Gabrielle Sierra - December 16, 2010

Arrival Records/Scion Music Group will release the new soundtrack for the hit SHOWTIME® comedy series Californication. SEASON 4: MUSIC FROM THE SHOWTIME SERIES 'CALIFORNICATION' will include tracks that play a part in bringing to life many of the storylines of the new season (premiering Sunday, Jan...


THE COMMON AIR Extended Through 2/26 At 45 Bleecker St. Theatre
by Gabrielle Sierra - January 05, 2010

THE COMMON AIR, written by Lyras and McCaskill, has been extended through February 26th. The comedy, directed by Mr. McCaskill, features Alex Lyras portraying 6 diverse characters caught in an airport delay....


Carla Gugino To Guest Star On 4th Season Of Showtime's Californication
by Charlie Piane - April 15, 2010

Noted film and television star Carla Gugino (Watchmen) will suit up as a sexy defense attorney on the 4th season of the hit SHOWTIME comedy CALIFORNICATION. Gugino will be a guest star in 10 of the series' 12 episodes. ...


'August: Osage County' Extends 3 Weeks to Recoup Strike Loss
by BWW News Desk - November 20, 2007

Steppenwolf Theatre Company today announced plans to extend its New York production of August: Osage County by three weeks to help recover lost dates from the strike by Local One stagehands. The ongoing strike has prompted August: Osage County to indefinitely postpone its November 20, 2007 opening ...


Spector & Bartha Safe After United Flight Fire
by Caroline Cole - May 18, 2010

Yesterday, May 17, Broadway's Jarrod Spector (JERSEY BOYS) and Justin Bartha (LEND ME A TENOR) were aboard the United Airlines jet that made an emergency landing at Washington Dulles International Airport due to a fire that broke out in the plane's cockpit. ...


Arrival Records/Scion Music Group to Release New Soundtrack for Californication
by Gabrielle Sierra - December 16, 2010

Arrival Records/Scion Music Group will release the new soundtrack for the hit SHOWTIME® comedy series Californication. SEASON 4: MUSIC FROM THE SHOWTIME SERIES 'CALIFORNICATION' will include tracks that play a part in bringing to life many of the storylines of the new season (premiering Sunday, Jan...


Neil Nathan Releases 'So Much More' To Inspire Young Voters
by Sophie Schulman - October 29, 2010

Neil Nathan, a former high school history teacher, may no longer work at New York's Martin Luther King, Jr. High, but he's still always looking for opportunities to inspire and educate. The upcoming Election Day is just one of those opportunities. 'So Much More' was written for 'the angels of Americ...


THE COMMON AIR Closes 2/26 At 45 Bleecker St. Theatre Following Extension
by BWW News Desk - February 26, 2010

THE COMMON AIR, written by Lyras and McCaskill, has been extended through February 26th. The comedy, directed by Mr. McCaskill, features Alex Lyras portraying 6 diverse characters caught in an airport delay....


Nevins Named New Showtime Entertainment President
by Nicolas Coburn - June 28, 2010

David Nevins, an Emmy(R) Award-winning producer and veteran network programming executive, has been named President of Entertainment at Showtime Networks Inc., it was announced today by Matthew C. Blank, Chairman and CEO of Showtime Networks Inc., to whom he will report. Mr. Nevins will succeed Robe...


NBC Picks Up THE EVENT, OUTSOURCED and LOVE BITES For 2010-11 Season
by Charlie Piane - May 07, 2010

NBC has given series pickups for its 2010-11 season to the dramatic thriller 'The Event,' the comedy 'Outsourced' and the romantic anthology series 'Love Bites.'...


45 Bleecker Street Theater Presents THE COMMON AIR, Previews 4/7
by BWW News Desk - April 07, 2010

THE COMMON AIR, a new social comedy written by Alex Lyras and Robert McCaskill, directed by Robert McCaskill and performed by Alex Lyras, will open at 45 Bleecker Street Theatre on Wednesday, April 14, 2010. Performances begin Wednesday, April 7...


Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Presents HIGH
by BWW News Desk - October 02, 2010

The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will open its 2010-2011 season with Matthew Lombardo's HIGH, starring movie and stage actress Kathleen Turner. After its Cincinnati run, HIGH will move to Broadway early in 2011. This powerful and gripping adult drama begins previews in the Playhouse's Robert S. ...


TV: Backstage with Madeleine Martin
by Craig Brockman - October 07, 2008

One of today's hottest young actresses transcending both stage and screen is Madeleine Martin who began her professional theater career at 7 years old when she appeared in the Broadway National Tour of The Sound of Music with Richard Chamberlain. She appeared on Broadway in the title role A Day In t...


THE COMMON AIR Plays Bleecker Street Theatre, 11/6-12/18
by Blair Ingenthron - October 19, 2009

The Common Air, written by Alex Lyras and Robert McCaskill, features Alex Lyras portraying 6 diverse characters caught in an airport delay. The comedy, with an original score and sound design composed by Ken Rich, opens FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th at 8 PM at 45 Bleecker Street Theatre and plays every Frida...


THE COMMON AIR Closes at Bleecker Street Theatre 12/18
by BWW News Desk - December 18, 2009

The Common Air, written by Alex Lyras and Robert McCaskill, features Alex Lyras portraying 6 diverse characters caught in an airport delay. The comedy, with an original score and sound design composed by Ken Rich, opens FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th at 8 PM at 45 Bleecker Street Theatre and plays every Frida...


LaBute's THE BREAK OF NOON extends run at MCC through 12/22.
by Robert Lawlor - November 18, 2010

MCC Theater (Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey, Artistic Directors; William Cantler, Associate Artistic Director; Blake West, Executive Director) today announced that their world premiere production of The Break of Noon, by Neil LaBute, has been extended through December 22, 2010 at the Lucille Lortel T...


THE COMMON AIR Extended Through 2/26 At 45 Bleecker St. Theatre
by Gabrielle Sierra - January 05, 2010

THE COMMON AIR, written by Lyras and McCaskill, has been extended through February 26th. The comedy, directed by Mr. McCaskill, features Alex Lyras portraying 6 diverse characters caught in an airport delay....


'August: Osage County' Extends 3 Weeks to Recoup Strike Loss
by BWW News Desk - November 20, 2007

Steppenwolf Theatre Company today announced plans to extend its New York production of August: Osage County by three weeks to help recover lost dates from the strike by Local One stagehands. The ongoing strike has prompted August: Osage County to indefinitely postpone its November 20, 2007 opening ...


'Sweeney Todd' & Depp Win Big at Golden Globes; All Winners Announced
by BWW News Desk - January 13, 2008

Due to the on-going Hollywood writers' strike, The 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards NBC telecast and champagne dinner in The Beverly Hilton's International Ballroom was officially cancelled last week and instead the Hollywood Foreign Press Association revealed the winners during an hour-long HFPA pre...


Rob Lowe Becomes Series Regular On Parks And Recreation
by Gabrielle Sierra - July 30, 2010

Rob Lowe ('Brothers & Sisters,' 'The West Wing') will become a new series regular on NBC's 'Parks and Recreation,' reprising his former guest-starring role as energetic state auditor Chris Traeger when the comedy series returns in mid-season 2010-11....


Neil Nathan Stars in SANTA CLAUS IN COMING TO TOWN
by Nicole Rosky - November 22, 2010

Neil Nathan likes to get into the spirit of Christmas, with a twist. His sweet, folky version of 'Santa Claus is Coming to Town' is accompanied by a darkly comic video, written and directed by Zev Deans (The Yes Men Survivaball video),featuring a scary David Lynch style Santa Claus, who does not tak...


Golden Globe Nominations Announced; DOUBT and FROST/NIXON Lead Nominations!
by Robert Diamond - December 11, 2008

The 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards will take place Sunday, January 11, 2009 at The Beverly Hilton with a live telecast airing on NBC at 8 PM (EST) and produced by Dick Clark Productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association....


STILL STANDING Opens At Theatre Asylum 8/6
by Gabrielle Sierra - July 26, 2010

Los Angeles based writer Shyla Marlin, along director Nick Mills prepare to unleash Still Standing, the next in their line of projects. The play follows the dramatic story of a family's ever changing makeup, and is set in New Orleans during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina....


Moth Theatre Presents THE QUARRY, 10/16
by Nicole Rosky - September 29, 2010

The Moth Theatre has announced the world premiere of The Quarry, a new play written and directed by Moth artistic director John Markland, with one preview performance on Friday, October 15 and opening on Saturday, October 16 at 8pm. The engagement will run through November 14 only....


Review Roundup: THE BREAK OF NOON
by Nicole Rosky - November 22, 2010

The Break of Noon is Neil LaBute's seventh collaboration with MCC Theater as Playwright-in-Residence, following the 2009 Tony Award-nominated Best Play, Reasons to be Pretty. Renowned for his darkly-comic morality plays (The Shape of Things, In a Dark Dark House), he teams up again with longtime col...






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