BAFTA Looking to Make Film and Television Content From Last Year's Awards Season Available Online
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) sent a memo to members on Wednesday, March 25 discussing how to support members who are facing the impact of the coronavirus crisis, according to Variety. In the memo, sent from BAFTA chair Dame Pippa Harris and chief executive Amanda Berry, the Academy said it is looking to make film and television content from last year's awards season available online.
BAFTA Introduces a Casting Category, Publishes Rules for 2020
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has today published the rules and timeline for the EE British Academy Film Awards 2020, following its annual review of all categories. BAFTA's Film Committee undertakes this review each year in consultation with a wide range of stakeholders across the industry.
BAFTA Launches Breakthrough Talent Initiative in China
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), in partnership with Yu Holdings, has launched a new initiative that will celebrate and support China's future stars of film, games and television and bring them to international attention.
BAFTA 'Breakthrough Brits' Announces Partnership with Netflix
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has today announced Netflix as the main supporting partner for their flagship new talent scheme 'Breakthrough Brits', which showcases and supports the next generation of creative talent across film, games and television.
BAFTA Announces the Breakthrough Brits of 2018
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has announced 2018's BAFTA Breakthrough Brits, in partnership with Burberry – Nineteen of the UK's most promising future stars of film, games and television.
The Truth Comes Out at THE DR. OZ SHOW This May
The three-time Emmy award-winning, The Dr. Oz Show roars into May with brand new shows, loaded with exclusive information, where he exposes the truth from America's most popular foods to shocking & surprising behind-closed-door investigations.
BWW Review: MR. WOLF is Thought-provoking, Dark, Confounding at Cleveland Play House
Over the last several years much attention has been drawn to the abduction of children and, in rare cases, their return. A short time ago, the Cleveland area had the spotlight placed on it when three young ladies, Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus, were freed after their many years of captivity in the Tremont home of Ariel Castro. This event makes one of the basic tenets of MR. WOLF, now on stage at Cleveland Play House's Outcalt Theatre, quite inciting to local audiences.
Workshop of SIREN'S DEN Set for Under St. Mark's This April
A workshop production of the new rock musical, Siren's Den will be presented at Under St. Mark's on April 3rd and 4th at 7:30pm. A portion of the show was previously seen in the 2014 West Village Musical Theater Festival. The musical is a cautionary tale about the emptiness of fame, the blindness of love, and the healing powers of writing through the darkest times.
New Light Theater Project's Adaptation of MONTE CRISTO Begins Next Week at Urban Stages
New Light Theater Project (recently represented in New York with their acclaimed production of In The Soundless Awe) will present the New York City Premiere of Jared Reinmuth's MONTE CRISTO, an adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' 1844 classic adventure novel The Count of Monte Cristo. The production will be directed by award-winner Cailin Heffernan. Previews begin January 22 at Urban Stages with opening slated for January 28.