Geoffrey Nauffts' new play Next Fall makes its West Coast debut at the Geffen Playhouse with original director Sheryl Kaller and a completely new cast featuring the playwright himself in a leading role. Next Fall chronicles the relationship of Adam - portrayed by playwright Nauffts whose acting credits include Broadway productions of A Few Good Men and Caine Mutiny Court Martial, and Luke - played by James Wolk, who is most recognizable for his starring role in television's Lonestar and the film You Again.
Geoffrey Nauffts' new play Next Fall makes its West Coast debut at the Geffen Playhouse with original director Sheryl Kaller and a completely new cast featuring the playwright himself in a leading role.
Geoffrey Nauffts' new play Next Fall makes its West Coast debut at the Geffen Playhouse with original director Sheryl Kaller and a completely new cast featuring the playwright himself in a leading role. Next Fall chronicles the relationship of Adam - portrayed by playwright Nauffts whose acting credits include Broadway productions of A Few Good Men and Caine Mutiny Court Martial, and Luke - played by James Wolk, who is most recognizable for his starring role in television's Lonestar and the film You Again.
AMC announced today that 'Breaking Bad,' the Emmy(R) Award-winning and critically lauded drama series from acclaimed writer/producer/director Vince Gilligan has been renewed for a 16 episode order that will conclude the series. Production on all episodes of the final order will commence in early 2012.
On Sunday, July 17th, during the premiere of season four of 'Breaking Bad,' AMC is sneaking a first-look video from the upcoming season of 'The Walking Dead.'
On Sunday, July 17th, during the premiere of season four of 'Breaking Bad,' AMC is sneaking a first-look video from the upcoming season of 'The Walking Dead.'
Viewers can relive the darkest and most dangerous season yet when Sony Pictures Home Entertainment brings Breaking Bad: The Complete Third Season to Blu-ray™ and DVD on June 7th -- just prior to the start of the show's fourth season.
AMC announced today, from the Television Critics Association press tour in Pasadena, CA, that the cast and crew of AMC's Emmy(R) Award-winning and highly acclaimed original drama series 'Breaking Bad' returns to Albuquerque, NM on Thursday, January 13 to begin production on season four. From acclaimed writer/producer/director Vince Gilligan, the series follows the story of a desperate man who turns to a life of crime to secure his family's financial security. Season four consists of 13, one-hour episodes and is set to debut on AMC in summer 2011.
Today the Writers Guild of America (WGA) announced its nominees for outstanding achievement in television, radio, news, promotional writing, and graphic animation during the 2010 season. AMC's award-winning original series 'Mad Men,' 'Breaking Bad,' and 'The Walking Dead' were all honored:
Yesterday, July 20, AMC's critically acclaimed television show 'Mad Men' had its season 4 premiere in Hollywood, California. 'Mad Men' was created by Matt Weiner and first aired in 2007. Season 4 will premiere on AMC on July 25. BroadwayWorld brings coverage of the event below.
AMC announced today the renewal of its Emmy(R) Award-winning and critically acclaimed drama series 'Breaking Bad' for a fourth season, continuing the network's momentum in delivering the best original storytelling on television. From acclaimed writer/producer/director Vince Gilligan ('The X-Files'), the series follows the story of a desperate man who turns to a life of crime to secure his family's financial security. 'Breaking Bad's' first two seasons awarded Bryan Cranston the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, which marked the only time an actor from basic cable has ever been recognized with back-to-back Emmy Awards.
AMC premieres the final Season Three episode of its Emmy(R) Award-winning drama, 'Breaking Bad' with limited commercial breaks. The season finale, 'Full Measure,' is written and directed by series creator Vince Gilligan, marking his first time behind the camera since the series' award-winning pilot episode.
AMC premieres the final Season Three episode of its Emmy(R) Award-winning drama, 'Breaking Bad' with limited commercial breaks. The season finale, 'Full Measure,' is written and directed by series creator Vince Gilligan, marking his first time behind the camera since the series' award-winning pilot episode.
The Language Archive, written by Julia Cho will end its run April 25 at the South Coast Repertory Theatre. Recipient of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, the show features Leo Marks, Betsy Brandt, Laura Heisler, Tony Amendola and Linda Gehringer.
There exists this long-standing unscientific notion... a stereotype that has never truly been proven. Yet time and again, the behavioral pattern is constantly corroborated-in the school yard, in office cubicles, and even in the dating pool: ultra-smart, highly intelligent people are somehow, coincidentally, the most socially-awkward citizens within a given population. And when it comes to communicating about love... well, let's just say that (often anyway) these bright, brilliant minds are surprisingly out of touch, ineffective and emotionally obtuse. Their confidence in the classroom or in the lab somehow dissolves once emotion gets in the way. Such is the supposition posed by Julia Cho's effectively thought-provoking world premiere play THE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE, now on stage at South Coast Repertory (thru April 25). A comedy masquerading as a complex series of dramatic acts of miscommunications, the play sets out to illustrate the perception that people-especially seemingly smart ones-may have amazing dictionaries in their brains, but their owners can't seem to get them to open up its pages once matters of the heart enter the picture.
The Language Archive, written by Julia Cho will be running through April 25 at the South Coast Repertory Theatre. Recipient of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, the show features Leo Marks, Betsy Brandt, Laura Heisler, Tony Amendola and Linda Gehringer.
The Language Archive, Julia Cho's new romantic comedy about love and miscommunication, has its world premiere at South Coast Repertory March 26 through April 25.