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by Tori Hartshorn - Jan 22, 2019
Marshall Curry's A Night at the Garden, which premiered on the PBS documentary series POV Shorts and pov.org on has been nominated for the Best Documentary Short Subject prize for the 91st Academy Awards.
by Julie Musbach - Jan 8, 2019
Red Bull Theater today announced that their ninth annual festival of 10-minute plays of heightened language and classic themes will feature two brand new commissions from Kia Corthron and Will Power, alongside six brand new plays chosen from hundreds of submissions from playwrights across the country. Submissions are now open through March 18, 2019.
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 6, 2018
Paper Mill Playhouse has announced casting and the creative team for the world premiere of My Very Own British Invasion with book by Tony award winner Rick Elice (Peter and the Starcatcher). My Very Own British Invasion is produced in association with Hal Luftig, Craig Haffner and Rodney Rigby.
by Nicole Rosky - Nov 29, 2018
As BroadwayWorld reported earlier this month, Broadway producer Jerry Frankel passed away on November 17, 2018 at 88 years of age.
by Kaitlin Milligan - Nov 14, 2018
The United States has long offered a promise of opportunity and safety to arriving immigrants – The American Dream. However, currently facing a time of deep political, social, and cultural divide, immigration itself has become a divisive issue. The Netflix original documentary-short, Out of Many, One, illustrates how a common understanding of our shared history and US democracy is essential to constructive debate, informed civic participation and shaping a new class of American citizens to be eager stewards of our democracy and how one organization has used their mission to help pave the way, with a little help from Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
by Stephi Wild - Nov 14, 2018
Imagine standing in line for four days in hopes of getting Hamilton tickets, only to find out, when you finally get your shot, you're $20 short? According to NYPD News on Twitter, that's exactly what happened to one fan.
by Kaitlin Milligan - Nov 13, 2018
Cadillac released a video today, where Awkwafina played chauffeur to comedians John Mulaney and Nick Kroll's 'Oh, Hello' characters.
by Stephi Wild - Oct 28, 2018
In 2007, Kathryn Taylor Smith created a very well-received "homeless angel" character for a stage production. That led to her first short film featuring the same character, which would earn Smith acting awards in film festivals around the country. Smith soon became actively aware of the homeless epidemic; researching the problem, volunteering for organizations, becoming an advocate, and talking with those who experienced it…all culminating in her hit show A Mile in My Shoes, which made its premiere at this past Hollywood Fringe Festival. While a great start, Smith knew she wanted to reach more people with her message of the power of "small change."
by Tori Hartshorn - Oct 26, 2018
In anticipation of Halloween, Tech N9ne is releasing his visually arresting Brightfall short film at 9 pm EST/6 pm PST on StrangeMusicInc.com today. The first of a five-part series, the 8-minute movie is inspired by the song “Brightfall,” which appears on Tech N9ne's 2018 album, Planet.
by Stephi Wild - Oct 16, 2018
Playing On Air announced today the three winners of the inaugural James Stevenson Prize for comedic short plays. First Prize ($7,500, plus a Playing On Air recording for radio and podcast distribution) has been awarded to Hate Baby by Gracie Gardner. (Gardner is also the winner of the 2017 Relentless Award and author of the New York Times Critic's Pick Athena.) Second Prize ($2,000) has been awarded to Hedgehog Years by Lily Akerman. Third Prize ($1,000) has been awarded to Horse Latitudes (Who Wants to be an Equine Extra?) by Elizabeth Logun.
by Kaitlin Milligan - Oct 15, 2018
The 23rd annual American Black Film Festival (ABFF) returns to Miami from June 12-16, 2019 and continues to showcase quality film and television content by and about people of African descent. Film submissions are now open, with over $50,000 in cash and prizes being awarded at the festival's Best of ABFF Awards presentation.
by Emily McClanathan - Sep 26, 2018
It's not uncommon for artists to create beauty from the pain of their own pasts, but few do it as bravely and poignantly as David Cale in WE'RE ONLY ALIVE FOR A SHORT AMOUNT OF TIME. Staged in the Goodman Theatre's largest venue and programmed as the subscription season opener, this 90-minute, one-man show packs an emotional punch in the most understated of ways.
by Kaitlin Milligan - Sep 20, 2018
Following the critically acclaimed 'Newtown' documentary, LESSONS FROM A SCHOOL SHOOTING Notes from Dunblane depicts Father Bob Weiss, who in the days following the Sandy Hook Massacre that took the lives of 20 children and 6 of their educators teachers on December 14, 2012, was tasked with the burial of 8 of those children. In the throes of profound PTSD, he receives a letter from Father Basil O'Sullivan in Dunblane, Scotland where, in 1996 16 school children were gunned down at the hands of an unhinged lone gunman. In the ensuing months, the two priests forge a bond across the Atlantic through a series of letters sharing experiences of trauma and recovery. Father Basil recalls his own town's efforts to launch the “Snowdrop” campaign that brought about radical gun policy reform in the UK, whereas the US has had no federal reform to date. There have been over 1600 mass shootings since December 2012 in the US. In the aftermath of the tragedy, Father Basil journeys across the Atlantic to bring solace to Father Bob and the community of Newtown.
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 11, 2018
Obie Award-winning "spellbinding storyteller" (Los Angeles Times) David Cale returns to Goodman Theatre three decades after his debut (1988's The Redthroats) with his newest work, We're Only Alive For A Short Amount of Time-launching the Goodman's 2018/2019 Season.
by Robert Diamond - Aug 29, 2018
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by Kaitlin Milligan - Aug 23, 2018
UFC®, the world's premier mixed martial arts organization, today announced details of a 25-part documentary series that will debut in September to celebrate the company's silver anniversary. Entitled UFC 25 Years in Short, the compilation of short films will present 25 captivating UFC stories, one for each year of the promotion's existence, which will examine UFC's amazing evolution, fascinating characters, and lasting influence.
by BWW News Desk - Aug 21, 2018
The nine-minute short film, FLIKKER, is actor Reid Miller's first foray into the multi-hyphenated world of film auteur. An homage to classic, suspense thrillers such as American Pyscho and Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, FLIKKER is the story of one young man's descent into madness prompted by self-imposed confusion and guilt. Seemingly trapped and alone, stalked and tormented by a malevolent force, he's left questioning his sanity and what it means to be him in this continually changing world.
by Julie Musbach - Aug 14, 2018
The nine-minute short film, FLIKKER, is actor Reid Miller's first foray into the multi-hyphenated world of film auteur. An homage to classic, suspense thrillers such as American Pyscho and Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, FLIKKER is the story of one young man's descent into madness prompted by self-imposed confusion and guilt. Seemingly trapped and alone, stalked and tormented by a malevolent force, he's left questioning his sanity and what it means to be him in this continually changing world.
by Stage Tube - Aug 7, 2018
Zion is a gripping portrait of Zion Clark, a young wrestler born without legs who grew up in foster care. Clark began wrestling in second grade against his able-bodied peers. The physical challenge became a therapeutic outlet and gave him a sense of family. Moving from foster home to foster home, wrestling became the only constant thing in his childhood. The Netflix original documentary short is directed by Floyd Russ.
by Tori Hartshorn - Jul 30, 2018
Editor-turned award-winning short film director, Jonathan Eagan (Workin' Moms, Letterkenny, What Would Sal Do), and Tania Thompson (The Lockpicker, Love Bent, Bitches Love Brunch) are pleased to announce that their short film, Rake, starring an ensemble cast which includes newcomers Sam Davey, Andrew Cox, Devon Hauth (Mimicry), and Madi Violet Graves (Meet Ronald, Famous Feuds), has completed post-production and is ready to start the festival circuit. Rake, a drama told over one summer night in Toronto, is the second short film from Eagan, who also wrote the screenplay, and is made under his banner, 463 Films, in partnership with Thompson's company, Refinery. Eagan and Thompson serve as producers.
by Julie Musbach - Jul 27, 2018
Goodman Theatre announced today that Artistic Director Robert Falls will direct its 2018/2019 season opening production, We're Only Alive for A Short Amount of Time, written and performed by David Cale.
by Macon Prickett - Jul 24, 2018
Valerie McCaffrey's DIRTY BOMB, one of the great but largely untold stories from WWII, is in competition for Best Short Film at the Madrid International Film Festival. Ido Samuel, the film's star, is up for Best Actor in a Short Film. The film will screen on Thursday, July 26th, at 7:15PM, at the Novotel Madrid Center, Screening Room 1.
by Tori Hartshorn - Jul 23, 2018
IFC Partners with Joe's Pub at The Public for On-Air Short-Form Content
by Macon Prickett - Jul 19, 2018
This week, Jean-Michel Blais' acclaimed album, Dans ma main, was short-listed for the prestigious Polaris Music Prize. One of 10 finalists selected by a jury of Canadian music journalists, the winner will be announced at the gala on September 17. “So proud Dans ma main made the Polaris Music Prize short-list,” says Blais. “Congrats and thanks to my team, fans, and of course the people who voted for it.”
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