By Kevin Hopps Copyright © 2020 Gia On The Move According to Mark Wilding, the three main things you must have to succeed, in addition to talent, are: “A persistence, a learning curve, and a thick skin.” Clearly, all were... Continue Reading →
Contributed by Guy Picot As an actress, filmmaker and comedian, Southern California born and raised, Tay Barrett wears a lot of hats; for her new Here TV show, Work In Progress, which is currently traveling the festival circuit and premieres... Continue Reading →
Press Release The Orchard Project, a nationally renowned theater development laboratory, is announcing the launch of a new summer lab program that will help artists to develop television and episodic content starting in July 2018 from July 10 through July... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Hands down the best, 2nd-act dance choreography I've seen, to date, in L.A. Intimate Theater! Yes, Mr. Burns, a post-electric play, gets a huge notation right at the beginning for a so-exciting-I-didn't-want-to-sit-in-my-seat, technically... Continue Reading →
How good it your general knowledge when it comes to the epic Star Trek franchise? Did you know, for instance, that Star Trek was the first TV show in US history to show an interracial kiss? Or that the release... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Marc Wheeler In Theatre of NOTE’s latest, Phrazzled, we find ourselves in the room next to the Room where it all happens. A room where the underpaid and underrated scratch and claw their way to the coveted Room where they’ll know... Continue Reading →
The Directors List Launches Online Database Connecting Female Directors with Future Projects Listen up ladies of film and television! This is probably one of the more important notices you'll read this year. The Director List is proud to announce the official... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move It was a stunning performance! This perfectly written script endowed with an all-star female cast and cute little "devil" of a casting assistant, Meet and Greet is proof positive that comedy can be... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move "I can't get no satisfaction"…for a lifetime so far. He has no right to complain about his life. But we're so glad he did. Richard Tanner has an age old story aching to... Continue Reading →
Cast & Crew Entertainment Services, a leading provider of payroll services serving the entertainment industry for nearly four decades, has expanded its services by establishing Cast & Crew Financial Services, LLC, it was announced today by company President and CEO... Continue Reading →
Voice-over artist Bill Ratner gives a mild slap down to American television's most legendary and beloved show of all time in his one man show, Bobbywood, Whatever Happened to Bobby the Bell Boy currently running at the Hollywood Fringe Festival.... Continue Reading →
What a shock to hear about the sudden death of James Gandolfini. Although I cannot claim to be a close friend or real acquaintance of any sort, I did have the opportunity to work side by side with him on a rare... Continue Reading →