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In the new FX original comedy series, Legit, Jim Jefferies stars as an edgy, foul-mouthed, stand-up comedian from Australia, in his mid-30s and living in LA, struggling to make his life and career more "legit," only to find it a difficult, uncomfortable uphill struggle every step of the way. Jim is encouraged in his quest by his neurotic best friend and roommate, Steve, a cyberlaw library salesman who struggles to stay on his feet in the wake of a divorce, and Steve



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There's Legit. 'Now There's Berry Legit
by Marina Kennedy - February 13, 2015

ATLANTA, Feb. 13, 2015 /PRNewswire/ Kill Cliff announced today it is adding a new flavor to its recovery drink lineup: Berry Legit. A berry legit combination of lemonade and blackberries, Berry Legit is a recovery drink unlike anything on the market. It joinsKill Cliff's already popular line of ...


Zara Phillips's BENEATH MY FATHER'S SKY to Return to United Solo, 11/1
by BWW News Desk - September 09, 2014

After last year's critically-acclaimed debut, Zara Phillips' inspiring one-woman show, 'Beneath My Father's Sky' has been invited back to the United Solo Festival in New York City beginning November 1st, 2014. The performance, which takes place during National Adoption Month, follows Zara's path to ...


VIDEOS: Rick Lyon, Kermit The Frog Join The Skivvies For A Rainbow Mashup
by Michael Dale - August 02, 2016

The crowd at Feinstein's/54 Below was treated to the unusual sight of a frog in underwear....


Hugh Jackman to Return to Stage in BROADWAY TO OZ Concert Show!
by Caryn Robbins - August 24, 2015

Hugh Jackman will be polishing his dancing shoes for an all-new stage show set to tour throughout his native Australia later this year...


Elena Shaddow Returns to 54 Below this Week
by Tyler Peterson - December 29, 2014

54 BELOW, Broadway's Supper Club, presents Elena Shaddow in 'Always Better: The New Golden Age of Broadway' on January 3, 2015. Possessing one of the most beautiful voices in theater today, Elena has had the good fortune to perform the works-on Broadway and regionally- of her favorite contemporary c...


Premiere Episode of TV's 'Some Like it Pop' Podcast Now Available
by Matt Tamanini - October 01, 2015

Podcasts are hard, yo! After a week of tinkering, we were able to improve the sound quality of the podcast enough so that it no longer sounds like I am broadcasting from 'the bathroom of a tin-roofed crack house,' but it still isn't at the level that we would like. Nonetheless, we are sallying forth...


Casting Agency Duncan Stewart and Company to Become Stewart/Whitley
by Tyler Peterson - March 18, 2015

Today, legit casting directors Duncan Stewart, C.S.A. and Benton Whitley, C.S.A. have announced the formation of Stewart/Whitley, a new casting firm borne out of the former auspices of Duncan Stewart and Company....


KIDS SCHOOL VACATION THEATER CAMP Set for 2/16-20 at Bay Street Theater
by BWW News Desk - January 08, 2015

Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts is pleased to announce its KIDS SCHOOL VACATION THEATER CAMP February 16-20 at Bay Street Theater. The camp is for ages 8-12 and runs 9 am to 3 pm each day of the weeklong camp. Class size is limited and always sells out. The cost is $385 for the w...


Breaking News: Sam Mendes Departs Broadway-Bound CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY; Jack O'Brien to Take His Place?
by Nicole Rosky - December 09, 2015

According to Variety, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which is currently playing in the West End, will get a new director for it's Broadway run- which is aiming for the 2016-17 season. Sam Mendes will no longer helm the incoming musical due to scheduling conflicts, and rumor has  it that Jack O'B...


Eric 'The Actor' Lynch Has Died at 39
by Sally Henry Fuller - September 21, 2014

TMZ reports that Eric 'The Actor' Lynch has died after being rushed to a Sacramento hospital on Saturday due to heart problems....


Premiere Episode of TV's 'Some Like it Pop' Podcast Now Available
by Matt Tamanini - October 01, 2015

Podcasts are hard, yo! After a week of tinkering, we were able to improve the sound quality of the podcast enough so that it no longer sounds like I am broadcasting from 'the bathroom of a tin-roofed crack house,' but it still isn't at the level that we would like. Nonetheless, we are sallying forth...


Musical Version of THE O.C. to Debut in August
by Sally Henry - June 27, 2015

What's better than a reboot of a beloved TV drama? A musical adaptation, of course! And luckily for THE O.C. fans, that's just what they'll get....


KING & I's Kelli O'Hara Talks Broadway Success: 'I'm Not an American Idol Type Singer'
by Caryn Robbins - April 24, 2015

In a new interview with Variety, Kelli O'Hara, who stars as 'Anna' in the current revival of THE KING AND I on Broadway, looks back on her early career, including her 1999 national tour of Frank Wildhorn's 'Jekyll and Hyde.'...


Lin-Manuel Miranda Cameos, Kristin Chenoweth Sings in Stephen Karam's SPEECH & DEBATE Film
by Caryn Robbins - August 23, 2016

A big screen adaptation of Stephen Karam's first play, SPEECH AND DEBATE is heading to the big screen and will feature a host of theater veterans in its ensemble cast....


Sting on Broadway Debut: 'I Felt Like I'd Been Thrown Down Elevator Shaft'
by Caryn Robbins - December 10, 2014

In today's Variety, the musician, who had just two rehearsals before joining the cast for his first performance, spoke about the experience of making his Broadway debut....


Hugh Jackman to Return to Stage in BROADWAY TO OZ Concert Show!
by Caryn Robbins - August 24, 2015

Hugh Jackman will be polishing his dancing shoes for an all-new stage show set to tour throughout his native Australia later this year...


Jose Llana Discusses HERE LIES LOVE & Career Beginnings
by Pat Cerasaro - August 12, 2014

Popular Broadway performer Jose Llana discusses his participation in the hit Off-Broadway environmental musical HERE LIES LOVE as well as his beginnings in the theatre as part of a new interview....


Broadway Receives Long-Awaited Tax Break for Christmas
by Jessica Khan - December 17, 2015

The government put a knock-out present under the Great White Way's Christmas tree this year! As of tomorrow, December 18, Broadway and live theater productions can now take advantage of the same tax breaks afforded to film and TV....


VIDEOS: Rick Lyon, Kermit The Frog Join The Skivvies For A Rainbow Mashup
by Michael Dale - August 02, 2016

The crowd at Feinstein's/54 Below was treated to the unusual sight of a frog in underwear....


BWW Interviews: Elena Shaddow Stays True to Her Soprano Roots in ALWAYS BETTER: THE GOLDEN AGE OF BROADWAY
by Sally Henry - September 04, 2014

Elena Shaddow has been making her mark on musical theatre ever since her Broadway debut in LES MIS during her senior year at NYU. So when she takes the stage in her first solo concert at 54 Below on Saturday night, she will be bringing a new meaning to "The Golden Age of Broadway."...


VIDEO: Sneak Peek - Cheri Oteri Joins Cast of truTV's THOSE WHO CAN'T
by - August 24, 2016

truTV announced today the lineup of guest stars set to appear on season two of the network's inaugural scripted comedy series THOSE WHO CAN'T, which follows the outlandish exploits of the faculty at fictional Smoot High in Denver, Colorado. ...


Sting on Broadway Debut: 'I Felt Like I'd Been Thrown Down Elevator Shaft'
by Caryn Robbins - December 10, 2014

In today's Variety, the musician, who had just two rehearsals before joining the cast for his first performance, spoke about the experience of making his Broadway debut....


Donna Murphy Talks New VH1 Series HINDSIGHT
by Pat Cerasaro - September 28, 2014

Two-time Tony Award-winning stage and screen star Donna Murphy is set to continue her pronounced presence on TV next year with the debut of the new VH1 series HINDSIGHT according to a new interview....


L.A. Actors' Equity Members to Vote on Union's 99-Seat Theater Proposal
by Anna Bencivengo - March 25, 2015

As BroadwayWorld has previously reported, Actors' Equity is proposing to eliminate the Los Angeles 99-Seat Theater Agreement and instead require that all actors be paid minimum wage (currently $9 an hour in L.A. County) for rehearsals and performances....


Tony Nominee and Folk Singer Leon Bibb Passes Away at 93
by BWW News Desk - October 26, 2015

BroadwayWorld is saddened to relay the news that Tony nominee Leon Bibb died on October 23, 2015. He was 93....






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