Paramount Network Sets Recurring Cast for Upcoming Drama Series COYOTE
Paramount Network today announced that Mark Feuerstein, Kelli Williams, Daniel Mora, Emy Mena, George Pullar, Amy Forsyth, Ross Phillips, Romina D'Ugo, Bobby Daniel Rodriguez, Natalia Cordova-Buckley, Jose Pablo Cantillo and Drew Powell are joining the cast of new scripted drama series Coyote, led by Emmy(R) Award-winner Michael Chiklis. Production on the first season of Coyote is underway with the series scheduled to premiere on Paramount Network in Summer 2020.
Sacred Fools Presents The World Premiere Of GIFTED
The Sacred Fools Theater Company is kicking off the new year with the World Premiere of Gifted by Bob DeRosa, directed by Rebecca Larsen. Opening Friday, January 24 and running through February 29 in the Broadwater Black Box, the show will run Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, with Sunday performances on January 26, February 2 and 16 at 4pm and one performance on Monday, February 17 at 8pm.
Antaeus Theatre Company Inaugurates Glendale Home with CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF
Antaeus Theatre Company inaugurates the newly completed Kiki & David Gindler Performing Arts Center, the company's new home in the City of Glendale, with a fully partner-cast production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams. Opening nights (one for each cast) are set for March 23 and March 24, with low-priced previews beginning March 16. Cameron Watson directs Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece that was the playwright's personal favorite.
BWW Review: A Thoroughly Reinvented GLASS MENAGERIE Thrills in Sierra Madre
For many, Tennessee Williams' first play The Glass Menagerie remains his finest. Semi-autobiographical, the play takes place in St. Louis during the Depression and depicts the relationships between a restless alcoholic/shoe factory worker/wannabe writer, his overbearing mother and his psychologically deficient sister - all of which stems from Williams' actual background. Williams finds his voice in Tom. (Christian Durso)
PICNIC Plays Antaeus Theatre Company, Now thru 8/16
Powerful, moving and ripe for revival, Inge's drama is not simply a breezy summer romance. Set in small town Kansas, this is a sexy world, dangerous and cruel, where residents keep each other in their place while longing to break free. At once sensual, passionate and delightfully funny, Picnic probes the sometimes tenuous line between restraint and desire.
PICNIC to Play Antaeus, 6/25-8/16
Powerful, moving and ripe for revival, Inge's drama is not simply a breezy summer romance. Set in small town Kansas, this is a sexy world, dangerous and cruel, where residents keep each other in their place while longing to break free. At once sensual, passionate and delightfully funny, Picnic probes the sometimes tenuous line between restraint and desire.
VIDEO: Promo for HART OF DIXIE's 'Where I Lead Me'
On HART OF DIXIE's upcoming episode, titled 'Where I Lead Me' with the sudden nuptials of Wanda (guest star Mallory Moye) and Tom (guest star Ross Philips) in BlueBell, Zoe (Rachel Bilson) agrees to be maid of honor, which entails the difficult job of watching Wanda's crafty mother.
VIDEO: Musical Zombies 'Invade' BlueBell on Next Week's HART OF DIXIE
On Hart Of Dixie's upcoming episode, titled 'The Gambler,' Wade (Wilson Bethel) is excited to compete in the Battle of The Bands competition so he can use the prize money to open up his own bar, but Zoe's (Rachel Bilson) suggestion that George (Scott Porter) play in the band ultimately backfires. Lemon (Jaime King) finds herself alone for the weekend until she talks Magnolia (guest star Claudia Lee) into some sisterly bonding. Meanwhile, Lavon (Cress Williams), who has seemingly given up on love, agrees to help Tom (guest star Ross Philips) with his relationship, which in turn opens his eyes to his own future. Jim Hayman directed the episode written by Dan Steele (#215). 'The Gambler' airs February 19 at 8PM onThe CW.
VIDEO: First Look - HART OF DIXIE's 'The Gambler'
On Hart Of Dixie's upcoming episode, titled 'The Gambler,' Wade (Wilson Bethel) is excited to compete in the Battle of The Bands competition so he can use the prize money to open up his own bar, but Zoe's (Rachel Bilson) suggestion that George (Scott Porter) play in the band ultimately backfires.