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by Marissa Tomeo - Apr 16, 2022
Jon Corum's SPLINTERS is the latest micro budget independent film to be supported by Outsider Pictures, as part of its new strategy to bring first time independent directors voices to the screen. SPLINTERS' initial festival push was put on hold due to covid, and the film will now be released on TVOD sites, beginning April 15, 2022 and then on AVOD platforms later this year.

by Marissa Tomeo - Apr 10, 2022
Jon Corum's SPLINTERS is the latest micro budget independent film to be supported by Outsider Pictures, as part of its new strategy to bring first time independent directors voices to the screen. SPLINTERS' initial festival push was put on hold due to covid, and the film will now be released on TVOD sites, beginning April 15, 2022 and then on AVOD platforms later this year.

by Stephi Wild - Jul 9, 2019
As it celebrates its 15th anniversary in 2019, South Asian performing arts company Phizzical is delighted to announce full casting for the world premiere of its upcoming musical thriller Stardust.

by Macon Prickett - May 15, 2018
In his first feature length directorial debut, Austin-based producer and director David Blue Garcia has taken home the 'Audience Award' for his film Tejano from the Dallas International Film Festival, it has been announced today.
by BWW News Desk - May 24, 2017
The brand new musical extravaganza, Bring on the Bollywood transports audiences into a festival of colour and Bollywood magic from 13 - 17 June at the Queen's Theatre Hornchurch.
by BWW News Desk - Apr 24, 2017
Full casting has been announced for the brand new Bollywood dance-theatre extravaganza, Bring On The Bollywood. With a dynamic cast of celebrated British Asian performers and young rising stars, the comedic musical of East meets West is set to bring the explosive colour, vibrancy and beauty of classic Bollywood to the British stage.
by Ellen Dostal - Apr 19, 2017
LEAR'S SHADOW, a new play by Shakespeare Ensemble Theater Artistic Director, Brian Elerding, is a sensitive exploration of theatre's transformative ability to heal, even under the most devastating of circumstances. Using passages from King Lear as a tool within a contemporary storyline, it takes a thoughtful and surprisingly candid approach to the subject of loss.
by Matt Hanson - Sep 24, 2015
British Columbia is still British in more ways than one. Along the scenic walkway to Vanier Park, fans of The Bard sidle past the sail-strewn glittering facades overlooking False Creek and the craft beer mecca of Granville Island.
by BWW News Desk - May 6, 2014
SCI-FEST, the 1st Annual Los Angeles Science Fiction One-Act Play Festival premieres at The ACME Theatre (135 N. La Brea Avenue) featuring two different, riveting evenings ('A' and 'B' rotating weekly) of new and classic sci fi works. Evening 'A' premieres tonight, May 6. Evening 'B' premieres Tuesday, May 13. Performances will run Tuesdays - Saturdays @ 8 PM; Sundays at 3 PM through June 1, 2014.
by Diana Heisroth - Mar 28, 2014
SCI-FEST, the 1st Annual Los Angeles Science Fiction One-Act Play Festival premieres at The ACME Theatre (135 N. La Brea Avenue) featuring two different, riveting evenings ('A' and 'B' rotating weekly) of new and classic sci fi works. Evening 'A' premieres Tuesday, May 6. Evening 'B' premieres Tuesday, May 13. Performances will run Tuesdays - Saturdays @ 8 PM; Sundays at 3 PM through June 1, 2014.
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by TV News Desk - Jun 5, 2013
Tackling controversial issues from affairs to abortion, LOGO's beloved indie dark comedy web series 'EastSiders' aired its first season finale yesterday, June 4th. Written and directed by award winning playwright Kit Williamson, 'EastSiders' explores the aftermath of infidelity on a gay couple in Silverlake, CA. Click below to watch the episode!
by TV News Desk - May 15, 2013
LogoTV.com series "EastSiders" joins the relatively short list of programs in television history that have tackled the controversial topic of abortion. Since Bea Arthur's "Maude" became the first television character to have an abortion in 1972, only a handful of series including "Six Feet Under," "Friday Night Lights," and most recently "Parenthood" have had characters actually go through with the procedure. In the episode, which debuted yesterday, May 14th at 3pm ET, Kathy (Constance Wu) decides to terminate her pregnancy without notifying her boyfriend Ian (John Halbach). Click below to watch!
by BroadwayWorld TV - Feb 12, 2010
In this clip Becki Newton asks Michael Urie to perform a cabaret show with her, and his reaction is less than enthused.
by BroadwayWorld TV - Feb 11, 2010
In a shameless attempt to land jobs on Broadway, Michael and Becki don not-so-well-fitting masks of musical cabaret geniusness for idiots, by idiots. As described on the Feinstein's website: 'In their misguided quest to go from secondary T.V. actors to bona fide Broadway stars, watch as these two fools plot to take The Great White Way by storm.' The pair will perform two concerts at Feinstein's at Lowe's Regency on February 21 at 8:00pm and 10:30pm. Lance Horne musical directs.