Friends co-stars Courtney Cox and Matthew Perry will reunite when the 'Cougar Town' actresss guests on the next episode of NBC's Go On titled 'Wing Man.' The episode airs Tuesday, April 2 at 9/8c on NBC. Get a sneak peek below!
Lefra Productions in association with Prism Music Group and Treadwells are pleased to announce that the international renowned group, The Drifters, will be touring South Africa from 3 to 13 April as part of their 60th Anniversary World Tour, The Drifters Diamond Dynasty World Tour. This will be The Drifters' first visit to South Africa in over 30 years, featuring the current line-up, Pierre Herelle, Michael Williams, Ryan King and Carlton Powell, who themselves received gold disks from Sony for the first new recordings in over 30 years in 2013.
Monica and Chandler Bing together again? Friends co-stars Courtney Cox and Matthew Perry will reunite when the 'Cougar Town' actress guests on the next GO ON airing, Tuesday, April 2 at 9/8c on NBC. Get a first look below!
On next week's all new episode of GO ON, titled 'Double Down,' Ryan (Matthew Perry), still pained from the breakup with Simone, (Piper Perabo) backslides into his old gambling habit, though sternly warned by Lauren (Laura Benanti) to steer clear. But when he receives the life insurance check for his deceased wife, it's more than he can bear and he starts making bets on anything and everything. Meanwhile Anne (Julie White) meets a stunning, young bookstore clerk, Brittney, (Annie Heise) who turns out to be all beauty and no brains. Lauren comes to Ryan's rescue by fleecing him at poker and in the aftermath, Ryan bonds with Anne over their respective lost loves. 'Double Down' airs March 5 at 9 p.m. on NBC.
NBC is setting up a mini-FRIENDS reunion! According to The Hollywood Reporter, Courteney Cox is set to guest star on Matthew Perry's GO ON this April. The pair formerly played Chandler and Monica Bing on the hit sitcom FRIENDS.
Bob Costas guest stars on an all-new episode of the NBC comedy GO ON entitled 'Win At All Costas.' In the episode, Ryan (Matthew Perry) receives an invitation from Bob Costas, his hero, to take part on his new TV show while Fausta (Tonita Castro) invites everyone in the group to her niece's Quincenierra - everyone except Anne (Julie White). Get a sneak peek below!
COVERT AFFAIRS' Piper Perabo has officially signed on for double-duty: the star of the USA spy drama is set for a recurring role on NBC's freshman comedy GO ON. Perabo will appear in three episode this season alongside Matthew Perry, who plays Ryan King, a sportscaster dealing with the death of his wife through group therapy. In the group was Simone (Perabo), who rejoins the therapy sessions and ultimately develops some sort of relationship with King.
If you haven't had enough of the real life political drama going on around you, take a nostalgic trip back to the 2008 election in the American premiere of Christopher Shinn's NOW OR LATER by the Huntington Theatre Company at the Calderwood Pavilion.
In the videos below, director Michael Wilson, playwright Christopher Shinn, Huntington's artistic director and cast members Toms Nellis and Grant MacDermott discuss the powerful personal relationships family drama that exist at the heart of the edgy political thriller NOW OR LATER, which plays through November 10 at the South End/Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA.
To coincide with the ongoing presidential campaign, the Huntington Theatre Company will stage the American premiere of Now or Later, Christopher Shinn's timely political drama about our freedoms. Drama Desk and Outer Critic's Circle Award winner Michael Wilson, who recently helmed the acclaimed Broadway production of Gore Vidal's presidential drama The Best Man, directs the new production. The production opens tomorrow, Wednesday, October 17 and runs through November 10. Get a first look at the cast onstage below!
To coincide with the ongoing presidential campaign, the Huntington Theatre Company will stage the American premiere of Now or Later, Christopher Shinn's timely political drama about our freedoms. Drama Desk and Outer Critic's Circle Award winner Michael Wilson, who recently helmed the acclaimed Broadway production of Gore Vidal's presidential drama The Best Man, directs the new production.
On the heels of winning its first premiere week in the A18-49 demographic in nine years, NBC has picked up three of its new fall series - the adventure-drama 'Revolution' and the comedies 'Go On' and 'The New Normal' -- for full-season commitments for the 2012-13 season, it was announced today by Jennifer Salke, President, NBC Entertainment.
To coincide with the ongoing presidential campaign, the Huntington Theatre Company will stage the American premiere of Now or Later, Christopher Shinn's timely political drama about our freedoms. Drama Desk and Outer Critic's Circle Award winner Michael Wilson, who recently helmed the acclaimed Broadway production of Gore Vidal's presidential drama The Best Man, directs the new production.
NBC has scheduled encore broadcasts of the pilot episodes of its new comedies 'Go On' (10-10:30 p.m. ET) and 'Animal Practice' (10:30-11 p.m. ET) tonight, August 21 following early previews of both series during NBC's coverage of the recent Summer Olympics.
NBC has scheduled encore broadcasts of the pilot episodes of its new comedies 'Go On' (10-10:30 p.m. ET) and 'Animal Practice' (10:30-11 p.m. ET) on Tuesday, August 21 following early previews of both series during NBC's coverage of the recent Summer Olympics.
Last night's sneak peek preview of Matthew Perry's NBC sitcom 'Go On,' which co-stars Tony Award winners Laura Benanti and Julie White, drew 16.1 million viewers overall, following primetime Olympic coverage. The special averaged a 5.6 rating in adults 18-49, according to 'fast official' ratings from Nielsen Media Research.
Immediately following tonight's coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games from London, NBC will air the complete first episode of its new comedy series GO ON, starring Matthew Perry and Tony Award winners Laura Benanti and Julie White. The pilot is scheduled to air at 11:06 PM ET; (check local listings.)
NBC has released a new trailer for its upcoming comedy series GO ON starring Matthew Perry. The series will premiere Tuesday, September 11 (9-9:30 p.m. ET). NBC airs a sneak peek tonight, August 8, following Olympic coverage. Get a first look at the new series below!