Emmy-winning actor Sarah Paulson will return to Broadway this fall for the first time in 13 years when she stars in the Second Stage Theater production of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ darkly comedic family drama Appropriate. Lila Neugebauer (The Waverly Gallery) will direct.
The production, part of Second Stage’s 45th Anniversary Season, will begin previews Tuesday, November 28 at Second Stage’s Hayes Theater, with an official opening on Monday, December 18. Appropriate will mark Jacobs-Jenkins’ Broadway debut.
Paulson, whose Broadway credits include The Sisters Rosensweig (1993), The Glass Menagerie (2005) and Collected Stories (2010), last appeared on the New York stage in a 2013 Off Broadway revival of Lanford Wilson’s Talley’s Folly opposite Danny Burstein.
Additional casting and creative team for Appropriate will be announced in the coming weeks.
Lila Neugebauer (Credit: Courtesy)
The playwright is a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist and Obie Award winner best known for his plays An Octoroon and The Comeuppance.
The production, part of Second Stage’s 45th Anniversary Season, will begin previews Tuesday, November 28 at Second Stage’s Hayes Theater, with an official opening on Monday, December 18. Appropriate will mark Jacobs-Jenkins’ Broadway debut.
Paulson, whose Broadway credits include The Sisters Rosensweig (1993), The Glass Menagerie (2005) and Collected Stories (2010), last appeared on the New York stage in a 2013 Off Broadway revival of Lanford Wilson’s Talley’s Folly opposite Danny Burstein.
Additional casting and creative team for Appropriate will be announced in the coming weeks.
Lila Neugebauer (Credit: Courtesy)
The playwright is a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist and Obie Award winner best known for his plays An Octoroon and The Comeuppance.
- 7/27/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Emmy-nominated actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach has signed with WME in all areas.
Moss-Bachrach currently stars in FX’s hit series The Bear in the role of Richie Jerimovich. His portrayal earned him a 2023 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, among other accolades.
He most recently starred alongside Jennifer Lawrence in the 2023 comedy feature No Hard Feelings in the role of Gary. The comedy follows a woman who seems to have trouble making good life decisions and it shows when she answers an intriguing job listing in an effort to save her childhood home.
Up next, he will be seen opposite Sarah Paulson in Searchlight’s upcoming dust bowl-era thriller Dust. The film follows a woman who is trapped by increasingly perilous dust storms and is haunted by her past encounters. She becomes convinced that a mysterious presence is threatening her family and takes extraordinary measures to protect them.
Moss-Bachrach currently stars in FX’s hit series The Bear in the role of Richie Jerimovich. His portrayal earned him a 2023 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, among other accolades.
He most recently starred alongside Jennifer Lawrence in the 2023 comedy feature No Hard Feelings in the role of Gary. The comedy follows a woman who seems to have trouble making good life decisions and it shows when she answers an intriguing job listing in an effort to save her childhood home.
Up next, he will be seen opposite Sarah Paulson in Searchlight’s upcoming dust bowl-era thriller Dust. The film follows a woman who is trapped by increasingly perilous dust storms and is haunted by her past encounters. She becomes convinced that a mysterious presence is threatening her family and takes extraordinary measures to protect them.
- 7/25/2023
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Dust has at last started to settle on Joker, with its cinematic run now weeks past and a home video release out well in time for the holidays (doubtless it found its way under many a tree this Winter). Its positive audience response and rampant commercial success has hardly gone unnoticed, either, least of all by the movie’s key players.
Talk has quickly moved to when a sequel will come out, not if. But director Todd Phillips remains coy on the matter as Joker had initially been intended as a standalone project, and his toing and froing as to the chances of a Joker 2 are evidence of that (he might also be teasing. I’m ruling nothing out).
In any case, speaking with Deadline, Phillips acknowledged the expectation that Joker’s enormous profitability has placed on a sequel’s development. And though no decision has yet been made,...
Talk has quickly moved to when a sequel will come out, not if. But director Todd Phillips remains coy on the matter as Joker had initially been intended as a standalone project, and his toing and froing as to the chances of a Joker 2 are evidence of that (he might also be teasing. I’m ruling nothing out).
In any case, speaking with Deadline, Phillips acknowledged the expectation that Joker’s enormous profitability has placed on a sequel’s development. And though no decision has yet been made,...
- 1/2/2020
- by Alex Crisp
- We Got This Covered
Selected film projects will be presented at the 2014 event, which takes place during the Netherlands Film Festival from Sept 25-28.
21 projects from 15 different European countries will participate in this year’s Holland Film Market (Hfm) Co-Production Platform.
Run during the Netherlands Film Festival from Sept 25-28 in Utrecht, the selected film projects will be presented to co-producers, distributors, sales agents and financies to encourage co-productions between European countries.
This year will also see the second edition of the Hfm Work-in-Progress Session on Sept 26, where five projects previously pitched at the Hfm will present rushes and rough cuts of their film to international sales agents, festival representatives, distributors and funding partners.
The prize-winning projects of both the co-production platform and the Work-in-Progress Session will be announced during the Hfm closing ceremony on Sept 27.
Hfm Co-Production Platform 2014 projects
International projects:
Dew by Denijal Hasanovic – production company: Skorpion Arte (Poland)Female Falling Down by Therese Ahlbeck – eyefeed (Sweden)Game Over...
21 projects from 15 different European countries will participate in this year’s Holland Film Market (Hfm) Co-Production Platform.
Run during the Netherlands Film Festival from Sept 25-28 in Utrecht, the selected film projects will be presented to co-producers, distributors, sales agents and financies to encourage co-productions between European countries.
This year will also see the second edition of the Hfm Work-in-Progress Session on Sept 26, where five projects previously pitched at the Hfm will present rushes and rough cuts of their film to international sales agents, festival representatives, distributors and funding partners.
The prize-winning projects of both the co-production platform and the Work-in-Progress Session will be announced during the Hfm closing ceremony on Sept 27.
Hfm Co-Production Platform 2014 projects
International projects:
Dew by Denijal Hasanovic – production company: Skorpion Arte (Poland)Female Falling Down by Therese Ahlbeck – eyefeed (Sweden)Game Over...
- 8/13/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
I met John McHugh in the autumn of 1966, when I was a cub reporter on the Sun-Times and he was a rewrite man, two years my senior, on the Chicago Daily News. We are still best friends. He worked the overnight shift, and among his duties was taking calls from readers. After midnight, they wanted to settle bets. "And what do you say?" McHugh would ask. He would listen, and then reply, "You're 100% correct. Put the other guy on." Pause. "And what do you say?" Pause. "You're 100% correct." If he was asked for his name, he said, "John T. Greatest, spelled with three Ts."
One night in autumn 1969 we found ourselves in the Old Town Gate, three blocks from our customary posts at O'Rourke's Pub. "I had my first job in Chicago here," he reminisced. "I invented the Roquefort Burger. Somebody ordered a cheeseburger and I, being a dumb Mick,...
One night in autumn 1969 we found ourselves in the Old Town Gate, three blocks from our customary posts at O'Rourke's Pub. "I had my first job in Chicago here," he reminisced. "I invented the Roquefort Burger. Somebody ordered a cheeseburger and I, being a dumb Mick,...
- 6/6/2009
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
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