Peter Rice, Chairman, Entertainment, Fox Networks Group; and Kevin Reilly, President, Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company, today unveiled the FOX primetime schedule for the 2010-2011 television season to the national advertising community during its annual Programming Presentation at The New Beacon Theatre.
The comedy feature film, Never Say Macbeth - the first film about the curse of Macbeth - has been chosen as movie of the week on Film.com! Viewers can watch the entire film for free until August 3rd.
The comedy feature film, Never Say Macbeth - the first film about the curse of Macbeth - has been chosen as movie of the week on Film.com! Viewers can watch the entire film for free until August 3rd.
Members of BroadwayWorld.com can now save 10% off of their purchase of the new DVD Never Say Macbeth. Just got to www.neversaymacbeth.com and enter discount code BWAE98 to receive the reduced price.
the first film about the curse of Macbeth. The Shakespeare play is considered jinxed, and has brought tragedy and bad luck to countless productions.
In this hilarious supernatural comedy, a high school science teacher unwittingly invokes the curse, unleashing mayhem upon a troupe of actors. It's Waiting for Guffman meets Beetlejuice.
The film has received rave reviews:
'a brilliantly funny, entertaining, raucous, laugh-out loud, comedy' - Debbie Lynn Elias, Movie Shark Deblore
'Awesome, entertaining, funny and brilliant ... one of the top two or three indie films I've reviewed in the last three years.' - Duane L. Martin, Rogue Cinema
'A hilarious romp! A must see for any fan of theatre' - Independent Film Quarterly
This film features a strong cast of theatre actors including three that have appeared on Broadway - Linnea Liu Dakin (State Fair), Sam Zeller (Peter Pan), and Mark Deklin (The Lion King). Mark was also the fight director for Never Say Macbeth and the recent Broadway production of Cyrano de Bergerac starring Kevin Kline.
BroadwayWorld.com is pleased to bring you this one-minute trailer for Never Say Macbeth, the first film about the curse of Macbeth. The Shakespeare play is considered jinxed, and has brought tragedy and bad luck to countless productions.
Cyrano de Bergerac, Edmond Rostand's 1897 romantic classic, with a translation and adaptation by Anthony Burgess, officially opened at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on Thursday, November 1, 2007. The Opening Night After Party was held at Spotlight Live in Times Square.