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InDepth InterView: Connie Britton Talks AMERICAN HORROR STORY, Neighborhood Playhouse, African Children's Choir & More
by Pat Cerasaro - Oct 22, 2011

Acing the tailor-made lead role in GLEE creators' Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk's new supernaturally-themed FX series AMERICAN HORROR STORY, the former FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS star Connie Britton is finding herself at a career peak (look no further than the cover of this week's Entertainment Weekly that just hit newsstands yesterday). Britton's bright beginnings at the Neighborhood Playhouse and study under acclaimed acting instructor Sanford Meisner - as well as her Off-Broadway and stage work - have clearly prepared her well for the tricky ROSEMARY'S BABY-esque role of a lifetime that Murphy, Falchuk and company have devised for her on the star-studded nighttime soap thriller - which also features TV heavyweight Dylan McDermott, as well as two-time Oscar-winner Jessica Lange and Tony-winner (and TRUE BLOOD's King of the Vampires), Denis O'Hare. Discussing all aspects of the first three episodes of the surprise hit horror series, as well as offering some hints as to what we can expect from the forthcoming two-part Halloween special and upcoming episodes (including a Rubber Man tease), Britton and I dissect the complex inter-workings of the Harmon family and the house from Hell that they now reside in - as well as its ghostly inhabitants. Will they somehow make it out alive? And, who exactly is the new ghost in house, revealed just this week, played by previous InDepth InterView participant Lily Rabe? What can we expect from Zachary Quinto's first appearance coming up this week? And, what about The Infatata? As Murphy's original pitch's tagline states, "The House Wins," but, as far as AMERICAN HORROR STORY goes, the actors do, too. In addition to all about AMERICAN HORROR STORY, Britton and I also discuss her passionate dedication to Bono's ONE charity, as well as her participation in supporting the African Children's Choir, who will be performing at a gala raising awareness and funds on Monday at The Highline Ballroom.

FX Presents An 'American Horror Story' Halloween Marathon
by Kelsey Denette - Oct 19, 2011

FX will air a special Halloween marathon of the new hit drama American Horror Story featuring the first four episodes of the series on Monday, October 31 beginning at 10:00 PM E/P. In addition to the Halloween marathon, series Co-Creators and Executive Producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk have produced a special two-part Halloween-themed episode in honor of the horror-filled holiday; the first hour airs Wednesday, October 26 at 10:00 PM ET/PT and the second airs Wednesday, November 2 at the same time. Feature film star Zachary Quinto (Star Trek) guest stars in both episodes as one of the house's former owners.

STAGE TUBE: Jane Lynch and Matthew Morrison Talk Arts Education
by Lauren Wolman - Oct 16, 2011

GLEE stars Matthew Morrison and Jane Lynch recently sat down to talk about the importance of arts in education. Click below to hear what they have to say!

Photo: The Glee Project's Damian McGinty Makes His GLEE Debut!
by Kelsey Denette - Oct 14, 2011

As previously reported, Damian McGinty, one of the first season winners of THE GLEE PROJECT, will play an Irish exchange student this fall on FOX's hit show. McGinty willl star as 'Rory Flanagan' for at least seven episodes, beginning November 1.

AUDIO: Listen to Full Tracks from GLEE's 'Pot O' Gold' Episode!
by Nicole Rosky - Oct 12, 2011

GLEE might not be back until November 1, but that doen't mean that Gleeks need wait that long for audio previews of the episode. Click below to listen to 'Last Friday Night' led by Blaine (Darren Criss) and 'Candyman' led by Mercedes and Santana (Amber Riley and Naya Rivera).

GLEE's Ryan Murphy Shopping New Comedy to Networks
by Caryn Robbins - Oct 8, 2011

According to the Hollywood Reporter, 'Glee' creator Ryan Murphy and Allison Adler are working on a new half- hour comedy. The two are going to be pitching their new project to networks today, October 6th. Details of the project remain under wraps.

STAGE TUBE: Inside the AMERICAN HORROR STORY House
by Nicole Rosky - Oct 7, 2011

FX has placed a 13-episode order for its next original drama series, American Horror Story, co-created by former Nip/Tuck executive producers and current Glee co-creators/executive producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, announced John Landgraf, President and General Manager, FX Networks. American Horror Story will premiere on FX tonight at 10pm. Go inside the spooky house from the series below!

FX's 'American Horror Story' Has Strong Premiere
by Caryn Robbins - Oct 6, 2011

American Horror Story, FX's new original drama series, got off to a strong start on Wednesday with the premiere night delivering just over 5 million Total Viewers and 3.2 million Adults 18-49.

SOUND OFF: AMERICAN HORROR STORY Makes Hell Heaven
by Pat Cerasaro - Oct 6, 2011

SOUND OFF: AMERICAN HORROR STORY Makes Hell Heaven Perhaps it should have been billed more appropriately as: Grand Guignol From The Genius Guys Who Gave Us GLEE (& NIP/TUCK, too). Any entity with the pedigree apparent in FX's new drama series AMERICAN HORROR STORY is worth a view or two and last night's premiere episode was nothing short of riveting. An explosive and absolutely terrifying corroboration of creepy historical drama, atmospheric suspense, psycho-sexual character study, semi-snuff, psychological terror, grand guignol and plain old scares, AMERICAN HORROR STORY delivered on all of the mysterious and intriguing previews that have aired for the last several months on FX - from the creator of NIP/TUCK and the co-creators of GLEE, Ryan Murphy and Brad Fulchak, this was a definite opportunity for envelopes, buttons and limits of taste, decency and sheer terror allowable on TV. On that accord, Murphy and Falchuk scored a solid field goal. Insofar as the talent assembled to tell the tale at the heart of the haunted house story - including major TV talent in the leads with Dylan McDermott and Connie Britton, as well as a seriously starry supporting cast including Broadway regulars Denis O'Hare and Jessica Lange. AMERICAN HORROR STORY delivers as a compelling character-based family drama - with the backstory of the central couple being a situation rife with possibilities - and an all-out horror show of THE SHINING proportions - and, the acerbic comedy, camp, one-liners and hot-button-pushing that makes Ryan Murphy television always entertaining is amped up to such a high level as to be far too much to take all in in one mere viewing. Even on the second look I'm not sure I've caught all of the flash-cut secrets and editing tricks employed in the impressively dynamic and complex meta-narrative employed by the various camera and stylistic techniques. If the creepy, cryptic and surprisingly quite comprehensive website is any indication whatsoever of the devilishly detailed tapestry being woven by Murphy, Falchuk and company over the course of the first season then we are certainly in for the decadent danse macabre of the decade - perhaps not since David Lynch's groundbreaking TWIN PEAKS has a TV premiere so completely enraptured and ensnared me in its wicked web of debauchery and depraved devilry. Heck - if this is Hell, throw another coal or two on the flames.

Idina Menzel Talks on WICKED, CHESS and More on MusicalTalk!
by Nicole Rosky - Oct 5, 2011

Tony Award winner Idina Menzel has a diverse career on stage and in film, television, and music. In 2009 Ms. Menzel co- starred with Josh Groban in the concert version of Chess: The Musical, recorded at London's Royal Albert Hall and broadcast on PBS. In December 2005 she completed her role as the misunderstood Elphaba in Broadway's Wicked, for which she received a Tony Award for Lead Actress in a Musical and a Drama Desk Award nomination. She is currently starring as Rachel Berry's biological mother, Shelby Corcoran on GLEE. Menzel recently chatted with the UK's MusicalTalk, where she chatted about everything from originating Elphaba to her new summer camp- A Broader Way. Click here to listrn to the interview!

GLEE-PEAT: Miss 'Asian F'? Watch the Performances Here!
by Nicole Rosky - Oct 5, 2011

Last night on GLEE, the auditions for WEST SIDE STORY got heated, Brittany rans for class president, and Mr. Schuester took on Coldplay's 'Fix You.' Miss last night's episode? Just click below to watch all the performances!

Photo Flash: AMERICAN HORROR STORY Premieres in LA!
by Nicole Rosky - Oct 5, 2011

FX has placed a 13-episode order for its next original drama series, American Horror Story, co-created by former Nip/Tuck executive producers and current Glee co-creators/executive producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, announced John Landgraf, President and General Manager, FX Networks. American Horror Story will premiere on FX tonight at 10pm. Check out photos from the Los Angelespremiere below!

SOUND OFF: In GLEE Math, 3 + 3 = Asian F
by Pat Cerasaro - Oct 5, 2011

Last night's GLEE, titled "Asian F" (referring to an A-), was an A+ in almost every respect, managing to pack all the musical power, dramatic pathos, fabulous diva-tude and off-the-wall comedy that made GLEE the international sensation that it is and also push a few buttons over the course of an hour - and make a new star or two of its impossibly talented cast in the process, with that individual walking away - or, should I say, strutting away - with the night undoubtedly being Harry Shum, Jr., thanks in no small part to his premiere solo song sung on the show so far in his two seasons on the show. Indeed, Shum's "Cool" from WEST SIDE STORY was imbued with more choreographic tics and embellishments than even Jerome Robbins could have dreamed up in a week's time to get on film this swiftly and speedily. Besides the ultra-hip-swingin' awesomeness of Shum, last night's GLEE also set in motion a number of plots that will surely be a central focus of this fresh-faced and bold newly focused season - Santana/Brittany's relationship, the new Glee club member arriving next week and Idina Menzel's continuously ingratiating and increasingly impressive arc as Shelby, Rachel (Lea Michele)'s estranged mother, foremost among them. What will next week hold for New Directions? Plus, how did the famous recitative sequence from DREAMGIRLS - "It's All Over" - work outside of the classic r&b musical's context? Did Mercedes (Amber Riley) deliver in true Oscar-winning Effie fashion by taking on Jennifer Hudson's hit single "Spotlight" and making it her own? What about Heather Morris and Beyonce's "Run The World (Girls)"? And, most importantly, which semi-secondary lead stole the whole show? To see the answers to these pressing "Asian F" queries and some explanations of many of the reasons why GLEE continues its sterling winning streak with the third episode of the resoundingly successful Season Three, read on! Merely calling it "cool" doesn't even begin to cover it!

UK Comedy Club Sues FOX for GLEE Trademark
by Nicole Rosky - Oct 4, 2011

According to the Hollywood Reporter, a UK comemy club named 'The Glee Club' is suing FOX for infringing on a trademark. Business owner Mark Tughan claims that his Glee club branches have been 'underperforming' since the show's debut.

Photos and Audio: Tonight on GLEE- FAME, DREAMGIRLS, and More!
by Nicole Rosky - Oct 4, 2011

Next week on GLEE, the auditions for WEST SIDE STORY get heated, Briattany runs for class president, and Mr. Schuester takes on Coldplay's 'Fix You.' Also in the episode, Mercedes sings 'It's All Over' from Dreamgirls, Puck sings 'Cool' from West Side Story, Mercedes and Rachel sing 'Out Here on My Own' from Fame, Mercedes sings Jennifer Hudson's 'Spotlight,' and the ladies take on Beyonce's 'Run the World (Girls).' Click below to check out a preview of next week's music!

STAGE TUBE: First Look at GLEE's 'Asian F' Episode
by Caryn Robbins - Oct 4, 2011

Glee's third episode of the season, entitled Asian F, will debut on Tuesday, October 4, 2011.

STAGE TUBE: GLEE Takes on Beyonce's 'Run the World (Girls)'
by Nicole Rosky - Oct 3, 2011

This week on GLEE, the auditions for WEST SIDE STORY get heated, Brittany runs for class president, and Mr. Schuester takes on Coldplay's 'Fix You.' Amongst the many other songs that the New Directions will take on this week is Beyonce's 'Run the World (Girls),' which you can catch a sneak peek of below!

GLEE RECAP: Season 3, Episode 2 - I Am Unicorn
by Laura Holmes - Oct 2, 2011

The latest goings-on from McKinley.

AUDIO: GLEE Tackles FAME, DREAMGIRLS, and More Next Week!
by Nicole Rosky - Sep 30, 2011

Next week on GLEE, the auditions for WEST SIDE STORY get heated, Briattany runs for class president, and Mr. Schuester takes on Coldplay's 'Fix You.' Also in the episode, Mercedes sings 'It's All Over' from Dreamgirls, Puck sings 'Cool' from West Side Story, Mercedes and Rachel sing 'Out Here on My Own' from Fame, Mercedes sings Jennifer Hudson's 'Spotlight,' and the ladies take on Beyonce's 'Run the World (Girls).' Click below to check out a preview of next week's music!

Photo Flash: First Look at GLEE's 'Asian F' Episode, Airing Tuesday!
by Kelsey Denette - Sep 29, 2011

GLEE follows an optimistic teacher who - against all odds and a malicious cheerleading coach - inspires McKinley High's Glee Club to conquer the world one singing competition at a time. GLEE stars Dianna Agron, Chris Colfer, Jessalyn Gilsig, Jane Lynch, Jayma Mays, Kevin McHale, Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Matthew Morrison, Amber Riley, Mark Salling and Jenna Ushkowitz. Check out photos from the next episode of GLEE - entitled 'Asian F' - below!

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