NBC has greenlit 13 episodes of a sequel to the 1990's hit ABC comedy series COACH. The show's original star, Craig T. Nelson will reprise his role of Heyden Fox
Warner Bros. Pictures has released a new trailer for their upcoming comedy GET HARD, starring Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart. Alison Brie, Edwina Findley and Craig T. Nelson also star.
PARENTHOOD saves the best for last in its farewell season and returns all new Thursday, January 8 at 10/9c on NBC. Below, check out a preview of the drama's final season!
Warner Bros. Pictures has released the first trailer for their upcoming comedy GET HARD, starring Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart. Alison Brie, Edwina Findley and Craig T. Nelson also star.
We open where we left off last week: Sarah stares at Amber and, after a moment, asks her if she's keeping the baby. Amber's answer? Yes. Well, there goes that spoiler. Now, I guess it's just more time to plan the shower.
Julia's in bed with Mr. Jeffries (or so he was called last week), and Joel calls in with important news: Sydney's being bullied in school. While this is a serious topic, I was more intrigued by HOW they were talking to each other. They're surprisingly easy breezy while they converse, which could be foreshadowing of a later reconciliation (there I go again!), but then again, Mr. Jeffries is still lying in Julia's bed, and she fails to mention to Joel (she even lies about where she is when she initially picks up the phone). This could get interesting.
Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart join forces on the feature comedy 'Get Hard,' which began filming on location in New Orleans Monday, March 17, for director Etan Cohen.
On the next episode of NBC's PARENHOOD titled 'Limbo,' Jasmine (Joy Bryant) and Crosby (Dax Shepard) disagree over a crucial point in Aida's upbringing.
On the next all-new episode of NBC's PARENTHOOD titled 'Promises', Julia (Erika Christensen) gets confronted by Ed (David Denman) and Joel (Sam Jaeger) steps in.
Abingdon Theatre Company, in an ongoing effort to recognize excellence in playwriting, established the Christopher Brian Wolk Award to be presented annually to an American writer of a full-length play not produced in New York City. The award is based upon the writer's demonstrated ability to reach a mature artistic vision using theatre. Playwright Sheldon Bull will receive the $1,000 cash award and a staged reading of his script MALLORCA, directed by Donald Brenner (GREAT EXPECTATIONS), at the award ceremony, December 16, starting at 7:00PM in the June Havoc Theatre, 312 West 36th Street in Manhattan.
According to TV Guide, the actor, who played Lauren Graham's ex-husband, will appear in the thirteenth episode. Seth (Corbett) appears after being unaware that 'his daughter Amber (Mae Whitman) stops by the restaurant where he works and ends up getting into an argument with another patron. Perhaps Amber is going to Seth looking for advice about her troubled relationship with Ryan (Matt Lauria)? In last week's episode, he ended up in the slammer after getting in a fight at a bar.'
THe Hollywood Pantages Theatre is currently hosting the Los Angeles return engagement of the critically-acclaimed Tony-winning production of War Horse for one week only, now through October 13, 2013. Below, BroadwayWorld has photos from opening night arrivals on October 8th!