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therogerclarkfanclub · 11 months
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ROGER CLARK as King Henry VIII in:
A Man For All Seasons • By Robert Bolt • Directed by Paul Mullins
Also starring:
James McMenamin as Thomas Cromwell (bottom left)
Thomas Michael Hammond as Sir Thomas More and Mary Stewart as Alice More (bottom center)
Raphael Nash Thompson as Cardinal Woolsey (bottom right)
A Man For All Seasons was performed at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey from October 18th to November 5th, 2023.
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nowritingonthewall · 1 year
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glennfitzgerald · 2 years
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Glenn Fitzgerald as David Ragin.
Photo by Joey Auzenne
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The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window
by Lorraine Hansberry
Brooklyn Academy of Music
2023
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musemuseum · 9 months
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Abel Trask | 46 | Karl Urban | Paranormal/Monster Hunter | Extra Info | Verses
Adina Lyons | 47 | Reese Witherspoon | Lawyer | Extra Info | Verses
Adonis J. King | 25 | Charlie Gillespie | Lead Guitarist in Not In Kansas | Extra Info | Verses
Agatha Pryce | 20 | Sofia Wylie | College Student | Extra Info | Verses
Alaina Pendragon | 27 | Nina Dobrev | Social Worker | Extra Info | Verses
Alaric Kanoa | 35 | Jason Momoa | Bodyguard/Bouncer | Extra Info | Verses
Alaska Jones | 21 | Haley Law | Music Teacher | Extra Info | Verses
Alden Morris | 23 | Hero Fiennes Tiffin | College Student | Extra Info | Verses
Alec Kingsly | 30 | Theo James | Defence Strategist | Extra Info | Verses
Aleena Ward | 27 | Ella Purnell | Thief/Explorer | Extra Info | Verses
Alfie Thompson | 26 | Alfred Enoch | Chef | Extra Info | Verses
Anastasia Donovan | 25 | Lily Collins | Fashion Designer | Extra Info | Verses
Andrew Yates | 22 | Percy Hynes White | College Student | Extra Info | Verses
Angel Vega | 31 | Wilmer Valderrama | Detective | Extra Info | Verses
Angelique Pierce | 26 | Kat Graham | Tour Guide | Extra Info | Verses
Anthony Crowe | 50 | Jon Hamm | Veteran | Extra Info | Verses
April Styne | 38 | Meaghan Rath | Paranormal Investigator | Extra Info | Verses
Arcadia St. Claire | 24 | Holland Roden | Cheerleader | Extra Info | Verses
Archibald Gilmore | 60 | Raphael Sbarge | Therapist | Extra Info | Verses
Ares Knight | 38 | Henry Cavill | Spy | Extra Info | Verses
Ariel Paxton | 29 | Alex Pettyfer | Game Designer | Extra Info | Verses
Arlo Crawford | 29 | Connor Jessup | Game Designer | Extra Info | Verses
Arturo B. Caine | 38 | Jensen Ackles | FBI Agent | Extra Info | Verses
Asher Whitaker | 28 | Steven Straits | Hockey Player | Extra Info | Verses
Aspen Armstrong | 30 | Selena Gomez | Painter | Extra Info | Verses
Astoria Campbell | 50 | Cate Blanchett | Art Gallery Curator | Extra Info | Verses
Astrid Portland | 34 | Imogen Poots | Pottery Maker | Extra Info | Verses
Athena Finch | 28 | Emily Browning | Author | Extra Info | Verses | affiliated with @barkskins
Athenea Maylocke | 48 | Niecy Nash-Betts | Detective | Extra Info | Verses
Atlas Coin | 28 | Taron Egerton | Bodyguard | Extra Info | Verses
Avery Cross | 23 | Logan Browning | Mechanic/Garage Owner | Extra Info | Verses
Avori Gibbs | 35 | Lily James | Hotel Owner | Extra Info | Verses
Axel Hanson | 35 | Garrett Hedlund | Drug Dealer | Extra Info | Verses
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open-box-arts-blog · 1 year
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The Sign in Sydney Brustein’s Window
No, “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window” is not some amazing rediscovered masterpiece. But yes, Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan make it worth seeing, especially for its promising but deeply flawed first act.
“The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window” was Lorraine Hansberry’s 1964 follow-up to her Broadway debut five years earlier, “A Raisin in the Sun.” She worked from her hospital bed while battling pancreatic cancer, mining rewrites during rehearsals. The play went on to run three months on Broadway and closed two days before Hansberry died at age 34 on Jan. 12, 1965. Revivals have been rare in the intervening years, and this starry one that opened Thursday on Broadway at the James Earl Jones Theater makes it clear why. The production had previously played at the Brooklyn Academy of Music earlier this year.
It’s difficult to imagine more engaging performances than those being given by Isaac and Brosnahan. They portray the young and troubled married couple that lives in Greenwich Village and are repeatedly called “bohemians.” Sidney is a political activist who goes from one failed entrepreneurial gig to another. Iris is a waitress who longs to be an actress. They’re in love, and from the way Isaac and Brosnahan go after each other, it’s evident the sex is great on a scale of Stella and Stanley Kowalski.
When we meet Sidney and Iris, however, there’s more quarreling than lovemaking going on. Sidney is quickest with the insults. Put him in a room with another person, and there’s bound to be a fight. Iris is spared only when other victims wander into their apartment, and they include Sidney’s young ex-Communist friend (Julian De Niro), his conventional uptown sister-in-law (Miriam Silverman), the gay upstairs-neighbor playwright (Glenn Fitzgerald), an avant-garde artist who is designing Sidney’s recently acquired newspaper (Raphael Nash Thompson) and a leftist political candidate (Andy Grotelueschen), whom Sidney somehow finds time to manage.
When Isaac and Brosnahan are onstage alone, “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window” delivers the theatrical power of Ruth and Walter Lee Younger’s tragically compromised marriage in “A Raisin in the Sun.” Both couples can’t begin to fulfill the American Dream that’s been jammed into their respective heads.
The first act of “Sidney Brustein’s Window” lasts 90 minutes, and about 45 minutes of it is the production’s most compelling as Isaac and Brosnahan love and slug it out under Anne Kauffman’s direction. There is another 45 minutes, however, when Sidney and Iris interact with the other characters, all of whom should go back to the Herb Gardner comedy from which they came. Most cringe-worthy is Silverman’s conservative sister Mavis, a doppelgänger for the conservative brother Nick Burns in “A Thousand Clowns,” which opened on Broadway two years before Hansberry’s play.
Since Sidney and Iris’ marriage essentially ends at the end of Act 1, there’s no action left to dramatize during the almost-as-long second act. Iris disappears for most of its 80 minutes, and Isaac is reduced to a drunk who listens while the supporting characters are given a moment – a very extended moment – to rant about racism (De Niro), an unfaithful husband (Silverman) and the emptiness of success (Fitzgerald).
A new character (the barely intelligible Gus Birney) enlivens things a bit because she looks and acts like a streetwalker (costumes by Brenda Abbandandolo). Her outfit and hair (by Leah Loukas) don’t lie, and after 15 minutes, this prostitute with a heart of tin has committed suicide in the Brustein bathroom. As records go, it may be the fastest suicide in the history of the theater.
And there’s something else that’s phony about this cliché of a character. How could her fiancé (De Niro) not know that his girlfriend, made up for “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” is not having sex with other men for money? Racism may be the least of this guy’s problems.
Before this tragic episode inspires way too much onstage analysis, the prostitute is invited upstairs by the gay guy so she can watch him and his new boyfriend have sex. Fitzgerald manages to be wonderfully enigmatic in his request, while Isaac acts drunk and Kauffman, for her part as director, distracts us from the absurd theatricality of it all by cleverly bringing Brosnahan, De Niro and Silverman into the audience so they can observe the action in silence. They’re a kind of silent chorus, which relates back to something Mavis has told Sidney about her Greek-American father. Hansberry’s play is chockfull of references to all sorts of mythological characters.  
Sidney and Iris reunite at the end so she can tell him what a fool he was to back the wrong political candidate. Why a would-be actress with no political chops knows this and Sidney doesn’t is not explained despite “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window” lasting nearly three hours.
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In the play FUCKING A by Suzan-Lori Parks, the Butcher tells Hester of his jailed daughter Lulu and lists many infringements.  “Rotten to the core.  She was always into something bad.”  (Photo by Joan Marcus)
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caroleditosti · 3 years
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'Mrs. Warren's Profession,' by George Bernard Shaw at Theatre Row, a Must-See
‘Mrs. Warren’s Profession,’ by George Bernard Shaw at Theatre Row, a Must-See
Pictured in a scene from MRS WARREN’S PROFESSION (from left to right): Raphael Nash Thompson, Nicole King, Karen Ziemba, Robert Cuccioli, Alvin Keith, and David Lee Huynh (Carol Rosegg) The Gingold Theatrical Group once again reminds us of the greatness of George Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession currently at Theatre Row. It is one of his earliest plays that was banned in London, produced…
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frontmezzjunkies · 3 years
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Mrs. Warren's Profession Stumbles, Even With the Two Strong Women at its Core
#frontmezzjunkies #reviews: #BernardShaw's #MrsWarrensProfession #GingoldTheatricalGroup d: #DavidStaller w/ #RaphaelNashThompson #NicoleKing #KarenZiemba #RobertCuccioli #AlvinKeith #DavidLeeHuynh @gingoldgroup @TheatreRowNYC
Raphael Nash Thompson, Nicole King, Karen Ziemba, Robert Cuccioli, Alvin Keith, and David Lee Huynh in Gingold’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession. Photo credit: Carol Rosegg The In-Person Experience: Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession by Ross The decorative set, courtesy of Brian Prather (Off-Broadway’s Daniel’s Husband) that sits most sweetly inside the Theatre Row theatre is as pretty as a…
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tuseriesdetv · 4 years
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Guía de series: Estrenos y regresos de febrero 2021
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Este pasado enero no ha sido tan largo como el del año anterior, ¿verdad? Seguro que os han quedado series pendientes. Corred, porque este febrero viene cargadito.
¡Feliz febrero!
Leyenda:
Verde: series nuevas.
Negro: regresos de otras series.
Naranja: miniseries o series documentales.
Amarillo: tv movies, documentales, especiales o pilotos.
Morado: season finales.
Púrpura: midseason finales.
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Calendario de series
1 de febrero: The Drowning (1T) en Channel 5
3 de febrero:
Firefly Lane (1T completa) en Netflix
The Expanse (5T finale) en Prime Video
5 de febrero:
Hache (2T completa), Cidade invisível (1T completa), Malcolm & Marie, Seungriho y Strip Down, Rise Up en Netflix
The Snoopy Show (1T) en Apple TV+
Pequeñas coincidencias (3T y última completa) y Bliss en Prime Video
7 de febrero:
The Equalizer (1T) en CBS
Vitals en HBO Europe
8 de febrero: Black Lightning (4T) en The CW
10 de febrero: Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel y En Passant Pécho: Les Carottes Sont Cuites en Netflix
11 de febrero:
Clarice (1T) en CBS
Layla Majnun y Red Dot en Netflix
12 de febrero: To All the Boys: Always and Forever y Odio en Netflix
14 de febrero: The Great North (1T) en FOX
15 de febrero: The Crew (1T completa) en Netflix
16 de febrero:
Young Rock (1T) y Kenan (1T) en NBC
Queen Sugar (5T) en OWN
The Oval (2T) en BET
17 de febrero:
Behind Her Eyes (1T completa) en Netflix
Good Trouble (3T) en Freeform
19 de febrero:
For All Mankind (2T) en Apple TV+
Hierro (2T) en Movistar+
Tribes Of Europa (1T completa), Héroes: Silencio y Rock&Roll y I Care a Lot en Netflix
Tell Me Your Secrets (1T completa) y El Internado: Las Cumbres (1T completa) en Prime Video
Flora and Ulysses en Disney+
21 de febrero: When Calls the Heart (8T) en Hallmark
23 de febrero:
Superman & Lois (1T) en The CW
Pelé en Netflix
24 de febrero:
Snowfall (4T) en FX
Ginny & Georgia (1T completa) en Netflix
25 de febrero:
Punky Brewster (1T completa) en Peacock
Geez & Ann en Netflix
26 de febrero: Loco por ella en Netflix
28 de febrero: The Walking Dead (vuelve) en AMC
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Estrenos de series
The Drowning (Channel 5)
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Thriller sobre una mujer (Jill Halfpenny; Humans, Liar) que conoce a un adolescente (Cody Molko) y cree que ha encontrado a su hijo desaparecido hace ocho años. Su esperanza crece de tal manera que toma un peligroso y transgresor camino que la llevará hasta el borde de la razón. Completan el reparto Jonas Armstrong (Hit & Miss, Ripper Street), Rupert Penry-Jones (Lucky Man, The Strain) y Deborah Findlay (The Split, Collateral).
Creada por Francesca Brill (Crossroads) y Luke Watson, director de Britannia o Shameless; y escrita por Tim Dynevor (Emmerdale Farm). Cuatro episodios.
Estreno: 1 de febrero
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Firefly Lane (Netflix)
Tully (Katherine Heigl; Grey's Anatomy, Roswell) y Kate (Sarah Chalke; Scrubs, How I Met Your Mother), amigas desde la adolescencia, son inseparables gracias a años de éxitos, fracasos, depresiones y decepciones, pero rompen su relación por culpa de una traición impensable. Con Ben Lawson (Designated Survivor, 13 Reasons Why), Beau Garrett (Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce, The Good Doctor), Ali Skovbye (Breaktrough), Roan Curtis (The Magicians), Yael Yurman (Once Upon a Time, To All The Boys I've Loved Before), Jon Ecker (Narcos, Queen of the South), Brandon Jay McLaren (UnREAL, Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce), Jenna Rosenow (Mako Mermaids, Neighbours), Patrick Sabongui (The Flash, Homeland), Chelah Horsdal (The Man in the High Castle, You Me Her) y Brendan Taylor (The Arrangement).
Adaptación de la novela de Kristin Hannah (2008). Escrita por Maggie Friedman (Witches of East End, Dawson's Creek). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 3 de febrero
Estreno en España: 3 de febrero en Netflix España
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Cidade invisível (Netflix)
Mientras investiga la muerte de un extraño animal en una playa de Río de Janeiro, un detective del departamento de Medio Ambiente (Marco Pigossi; Alta mar, Tidelands) se encuentra de pronto en el centro de una batalla entre nuestro mundo y otro subterráneo habitado por criaturas mitológicas evolucionadas de un antiguo linaje del folclore brasileño. Completan el reparto Alessandra Negrini (Paraíso Tropical, Cleópatra), Julia Konrad (Malação), José Dumont (Kenoma, Velho Chico), Tainá Medina (O Doutrinador), Victor Sparapane (Malação), Fábio Lago (O Outro Lado do Paraíso, Cheias de Charme), Jéssica Córes y Jimmy London.
Basada en las historias de los escritores Raphael Draccon y Carolina Munhóz. Escrita por Mirna Nogueira (Carrossel, O Doutrinador), Antonio Arruda (Casa Kadabra), Marco Borges (Topíssima), Regina Negrini (Casa Kadabra) y Ludmila Naves (Escola de Gênios, Gaby Estrella) y dirigida por Júlia Pacheco Jordão (O Negócio, Julie e os Fantasmas) y Luis Carone (Pico da Neblina). Ocho episodios.
Estreno: 5 de febrero en Netflix
Estreno en España: 5 de febrero en Netflix España
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The Equalizer (CBS)
Reimaginación de la serie emitida en CBS entre 1985 y 1989 en la que una mujer enigmática con un misterioso pasado (Queen Latifah; Star, Chicago) usa sus extensas habilidades para ayudar a los que no tienen a quien recurrir. Le acompañarán Chris Noth (The Good Wife, Sex and the City), Lorraine Toussaint (Orange Is the New Black, Into the Badlands), Adam Goldberg (Fargo, Joey), Tory Kittles (True Detective, Colony), Liza Lapira (Unbelievable, Apartment 23) y Laya DeLeon Hayes (Raven's Home, Just Add Magic).
Escrita y producida por Andrew Marlowe (Castle, Take Two) y Terri Miller (Castle, Take Two).
Estreno: 7 de febrero
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Clarice (CBS)
Secuela de The Silence of the Lambs ambientada en 1993 y centrada en la detective Starling (Rebecca Breeds; Pretty Little Liars, The Originals) mientras persigue a asesinos en serie y depredadores sexuales en Washington D.C. Con Kal Penn (Designated Survivor, House M.D.), Michael Cudlitz (The Walking Dead), Nick Sandow (Orange Is the New Black), Lucca de Oliveira (Animal Kingdom, SEAL Team), Devyn A. Tyler (The Purge, Watchmen), Jayne Atkinson (Criminal Minds, House of Cards), Marnee Carpenter, Shawn Doyle (The Expanse, Impulse) y Tim Guinee (Homeland, Revolution).
Escrita y producida por Alex Kurtzman (Fringe, Alias) y Jenny Lumet (Star Trek: Discovery).
Estreno: 11 de febrero
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The Great North (FOX)
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Comedia de animación centrada en las aventuras en Alaska de la familia Tobin. Beef es un padre soltero que hace lo que puede para mantener cerca a sus hijos, especialmente desde que los sueños artísticos de su única hija, Judy, la dirigen lejos del barco pesquero familiar y el centro comercial del pueblo. Con las voces de Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation, Devs), Jenny Slate (Big Mouth, Bob's Burgers), Megan Mullally (Will & Grace, Parks and Recreation), Paul Rust (Love), Aparna Nancherla (Corporate, Crashing), Will Forte (The Last Man on Earth, 30 Rock) y Dulcé Sloan (The Daily Show).
Escrita por Wendy Molyneux (Bob's Burgers, The Megan Mullally Show), Lizzie Molyneux (Bob's Burgers) y Minty Lewis (Regular Show). Ya está renovada por una segunda temporada.
Estreno: 14 de febrero
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The Crew (Netflix)
Comedia ambientada en un taller de NASCAR, donde la hija del dueño (Jillian Mueller, Porno) hereda el negocio y el jefe del equipo técnico (Kevin James; Kevin Can Wait, The King of Queens) debe aceptar a regañadientes a sus nuevos compañeros millennials aunque choque con ellos en su forma de trabajar. Con Freddie Stroma (UnREAL, Bridgerton), Sarah Stiles (Billions, Get Shorty), Gary Anthony Williams (I'm Sorry, Malcolm in the Middle), Dan Ahdoot (Cobra Kai, Bajillion Dollar Propertie$) y Mather Zickel (Masters of Sex, Better Things).
Escrita y producida por Jeff Lowell (The Ranch, Two and a Half Men). Producida por James (Kevin Can Wait, The King of Queens). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 15 de febrero
Estreno en España: 15 de febrero en Netflix España
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Young Rock (NBC)
En 2032, el actor Dwayne Johnson, también conocido como "The Rock" se presenta a las elecciones de Estados Unidos. Dwayne creció en una familia fuerte y resiliente, se rodeó de personajes salvajes en su trabajo en la lucha libre y jugó al fútbol americano en la Universidad de Miami. La serie contará estas etapas que le han convertido en quien es hoy. Protagonizada por Dwayne Johnson (Ballers, The Scorpion King), Adrian Groulx, Bradley Constant (Following Phil), Uli Latukefu (Marco Polo, Harrow), Joseph Lee Anderson (American Soul, Harriet), Stacey Leilua, Ana Tuisila (Harry), Fasitua Amosa (Harry, The Tattooist), John Tui (Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, Solo), Taj Cross (PEN15) y Lexie Duncan.
Creada por Dwayne Johnson, Nahnatchka Khan (Fresh Off the Boat, Apartment 23) y Jeff Chiang (Fresh Off the Boat), que producen junto a Dany García (Ballers, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle), Hiram García (Ballers, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle), Brian Gewirtz (WWE) y Jennifer Carreras.
Estreno: 16 de febrero
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Kenan (NBC)
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Comedia familiar sobre un padre (Kenan Thompson; Saturday Night Live, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) que acaba de enviudar y está decidido a serlo todo para sus dos hijas (Dani y Dannah Lockett), aunque no le quede más remedio que dejar a su hermano (Chris Redd, Saturday Night Live, Disjointed) y a su suegro (Don Johnson; Miami Vice, Nash Bridges) involucrarse más en sus vidas, mientras trata de compaginar sus tareas familiares con su trabajo como presentador de un programa de televisión matinal. Con Kimrie Lewis (Single Parents, Scandal) y Punam Patel (Special, The Cool Kids).
Escrita y producida por Thompson, David Caspe (Happy Endings, Black Monday), Jackie Clarke (Happy Endings, Superstore), Lorne Michaels (Saturday Night Live), Ken Whittingham (Suburgatory) y Andrew Singer (30 Rock, The Other Two). 
Estreno: 16 de febrero
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Behind Her Eyes (Netflix)
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Una madre soltera con un trabajo rutinario de secretaria (Simona Brown, The Night Manager, The Little Drummer Girl) conoce una noche a quien resulta ser su nuevo jefe casado (Tom Bateman, Vanity Fair, Da Vinci's Demons) y se obsesiona con su matrimonio y sus secretos y se hace amiga de su esposa (Eve Hewson, The Knick, The Luminaries). Con Robert Aramayo (Game of Thrones, Harley and the Davidsons), Tyler Howitt (His Dark Materials) y Ashton McAuley (Trigonometry, Rocketman).
Adaptación de la novela de Sarah Pinborough (2017). Escrita por Steve Lightfoot (Hannibal, The Punisher). Seis episodios.
Estreno: 17 de febrero
Estreno en España: 17 de febrero en Netflix España
Tribes of Europa (Netflix)
En el año 2074, Europa está dividida en muchos estados tribales que luchan por dominarla. Los hermanos Kiano (Emilio Sakraya, Warrior Nun), Liv (Henriette Confurius) y Elja (David Ali Rashed) se ven atrapados en medio de una sangrienta guerra y lucharán por cambiar el destino del continente mientras toman sus propios caminos. Con Oliver Masucci (Dark, The Girlfriend Experience), Melika Foroutan, James Faulkner (Game of Thrones, Da Vinci's Demons), Alain Blazevic, Hoji Fortuna, Jeanette Hain, Robert Maaser, Anon Mall, Kendrick Ong, Leona Paraminski, Christoph Rygh, Ana Ularu y Adam Vacula.
Creada por Philip Koch y dirigida por Koch y Florian Baxmeyer (Die rote Jacke, Tatort). Seis episodios.
Estreno: 19 de febrero
Estreno en España: 19 de febrero en Netflix España
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Tell Me Your Secrets (Prime Video)
Thriller en el que los límites morales se difuminan centrado en tres personas dañadas con pasados problemáticos que quieren empezar de cero pero serán llevados al límite. Emma (Lily Rabe, American Horror Story, The Undoing) es una joven que una vez miró a los ojos a un peligroso asesino y acaba de salir de prisión con una nueva identidad; Mary (Amy Brenneman; The Leftovers, Private Practice) es una madre obsesionada con encontrar a su hija desaparecida (Stella Baker); y John (Hamish Linklater; The Newsroom, Fargo) es un antiguo depredador desesperado por encontrar la redención. Completan el reparto Enrique Murciano (Bloodline, Without a Trace), Chiara Aurelia (Gerald's Game), Charles Esten (Nashville, The Office), Xavier Samuel (Twilight, Adoration), Marque Richardson (Dear White People, True Blood), Kat Willis (Friday Night Lights, Queen of the South) y Chase Stokes (Outer Banks, Daytime Divas).
Creada y escrita por Harriet Warner (Call the Midwife, Mistresses) y dirigida por John Polson (The Wilds, Elementary). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 19 de febrero
Estreno en España: 19 de febrero en Prime Video España
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Superman & Lois (The CW)
Spin-off del Arrowverse en el que Superman (Tyler Hoechlin; Teen Wolf, 7th Heaven) y Lois (Elizabeth Tullock; Grimm, The Artist) trabajan y tienen dos hijos adolescentes, Jonathan (Jordan Elsass, Little Fires Everywhere) y Jordan (Alexander Garfin). Con Dylan Walsh (Nip/Tuck, Unforgettable), Emmanuelle Chriqui (Entourage, Murder in the First), Erik Valdez (Graceland, General Hospital), Inde Navarrette (13 Reasons Why), Wolé Parks (Devious Maids, The Vampire Diaries), Sofia Hasmik (Mad About You), Stacey Farber (Saving Hope, UnREAL), Adam Rayner (Tyrant, Mistresses).
Escrita y producida por Todd Helbing (The Flash, Spartacus: Blood and Sand).
Estreno: 23 de febrero
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Ginny & Georgia (Netflix)
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Ginny (Antonia Gentry, Raising Dion), de quince años, a menudo se siente eclipsada por su madre treintañera (Brianne Howey, The Passage, The Exorcist) y también más madura que ella. Viven junto a su hermano Austin (Diesel La Torraca) en un pueblo de Nueva Inglaterra, donde Georgia quiere asentarse y dar a sus hijos una vida normal mientras su pasado no la encuentre y destroce sus planes. Completan el reparto Jennifer Robertson (Schitt's Creek), Felix Mallard (Locke & Key, Happy Together) y Sara Waisglass (Degrassi: Next Class), interpretando a los vecinos; y Scott Porter (Friday Night Lights, Scorpion) y Raymond Ablack (Narcos, Shadowhunters), dando vida al alcalde y al dueño de un restaurante local.
Creada y producida por Sarah Lampert y escrita por Debra J. Fisher (Being Mary Jane, Criminal Minds). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 24 de febrero
Estreno en España: 24 de febrero en Netflix España
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Punky Brewster (Peacock)
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Revival de la serie emitida en NBC entre 1984 y 1988 en la que Punky (Soleil Moon Frye) es ahora madre soltera de tres hijos e intenta reconducir su vida. Es entonces cuando conoce a Izzy (Quinn Copeland, Waitress), una niña del sistema de acogida que le recuerda a ella cuando era joven. Con Cherie Johnson (Punky Brewster, Family Matters), Freddie Prinze Jr. (I Know What You Did Last Summer, Scooby-Doo), Lauren Lindsey Donzis (No Good Nick, Liv and Maddie), Oliver de los Santos y Noah Cottrell (Skyscraper).
Escrita por Steve y Jim Armogida (School of Rock). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 25 de febrero
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(Above: Roger during the rehearsals for A Man For All Seasons)
It's been a long time since Roger has done any theater work. If memory serves me right, the last play he did was A Midsummer Night's Dream (you can watch that on Tubi for free), which was back in 2014.
And for the first time since then, Roger will once again lend his amazing talents for the theatrical production of A Man For All Seasons, where he will take the role of King Henry VIII.
A Man For All Seasons will consist of the talents of:
Roger Clark* as King Henry VIII Edward Furs* as Sigñor Chapuys Thomas Michael Hammond* as Sir Thomas More Kevin Isola* as The Common Man Ty Lane* as William Roper Sean Mahan* as Cranmer Anthony Marble* as Duke of Norfolk Brianna Martinez as Margaret More Aaron McDaniel* as Richard Rich James McMenamin* as Thomas Cromwell Henry David Silberstein as Attendant to Chapuys Mary Stillwaggon Stewart* as Alice More Raphael Nash Thompson* as Cardinal Woolsey *Members of Actors' Equity association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.
A Man For All Seasons will run from October 18 - November 5, 2023 at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.
So if you are in, or plan to visit New Jersey or the surrounding area, don't forget to check our Roger's latest work!
Purchase your tickets in the link above.
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