Elisabeth Murdoch and Jane Featherstone’s Chernobyl producer Sister has partnered with the Royal Court Theatre to seek the next generation of TV and theater scribes.
The three-year partnership “acknowledges the interconnectedness of UK TV and theater,” said Sister, and has been “formed to discover, nurture and commission exciting new and emerging voices.”
A series of writers’ workshops to generate new plays will take place, developed and produced at the Royal Court with the support of Sister, the prolific transatlantic drama producer that has also made This is Going to Hurt, Landscapers and Giri/Haji.
The first play to emerge is Baghdaddy by Jasmine Naziha Jones, which will launch today, several weeks before the second play – Ava Wong Davies’ Graceland.
“We are incredibly fortunate in the UK television and film industry to be able to turn to theatre as a rich source of brilliant writing talent,” said Featherstone. “This partnership...
The three-year partnership “acknowledges the interconnectedness of UK TV and theater,” said Sister, and has been “formed to discover, nurture and commission exciting new and emerging voices.”
A series of writers’ workshops to generate new plays will take place, developed and produced at the Royal Court with the support of Sister, the prolific transatlantic drama producer that has also made This is Going to Hurt, Landscapers and Giri/Haji.
The first play to emerge is Baghdaddy by Jasmine Naziha Jones, which will launch today, several weeks before the second play – Ava Wong Davies’ Graceland.
“We are incredibly fortunate in the UK television and film industry to be able to turn to theatre as a rich source of brilliant writing talent,” said Featherstone. “This partnership...
- 11/24/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Former “Big Brother” contestants are joining the outcry over Season 24, calling out the continued bullying of Taylor Hale.
After last week’s premiere, many fans expressed their anger over how the first set of competitions went, resulting in most of the women in the house losing their chance to protect themselves from eviction. But more than that, audiences found themselves raging over the treatment of Taylor by fellow contestants, Paloma and Alyssa.
“If your girls alliance is based solely on you talking s— and ‘othering’ the other women in the house then it’s trash and weak,” one person tweeted.
Now, following Sunday night’s episode, several contestants from last season — many from the dominant Cookout alliance — tweeted their disappointment in the all the houseguests’ treatment of Taylor.
Also Read:
Ratings: ‘Big Brother’ Season 24 Premiere Leads Primetime With 3.7 Million Viewers
“Watching Taylor cry really broke me down,” Tiffany Mitchell, who founded The Cookout,...
After last week’s premiere, many fans expressed their anger over how the first set of competitions went, resulting in most of the women in the house losing their chance to protect themselves from eviction. But more than that, audiences found themselves raging over the treatment of Taylor by fellow contestants, Paloma and Alyssa.
“If your girls alliance is based solely on you talking s— and ‘othering’ the other women in the house then it’s trash and weak,” one person tweeted.
Now, following Sunday night’s episode, several contestants from last season — many from the dominant Cookout alliance — tweeted their disappointment in the all the houseguests’ treatment of Taylor.
Also Read:
Ratings: ‘Big Brother’ Season 24 Premiere Leads Primetime With 3.7 Million Viewers
“Watching Taylor cry really broke me down,” Tiffany Mitchell, who founded The Cookout,...
- 7/11/2022
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
Network: Netflix.
Episodes: Ongoing (half-hour).
Seasons: Ongoing.
TV show dates: March 15, 2019 — present.
Series status: Has not been cancelled.
Performers include: Idris Elba, Frankie Hervey, Piper Perabo, Jj Feild, Rina Sawayama, Guz Khan, Cameron King, Zak Holland, and Jasmine Jones.
TV show description:
From creators Idris Elba and Gary Reich, the Turn Up Charlie TV show is a comedy centering on a man-child DJ, named Charlie (Elba). Once upon a time, a long time ago (i.e. the 1990s), Charlie had a big hit and seemed poised to hit it big. Instead, he wound up on the list of unfulfilled promises -- a washed-up one-hit wonder.
Back home in Nigeria, his parents still think he's...
Episodes: Ongoing (half-hour).
Seasons: Ongoing.
TV show dates: March 15, 2019 — present.
Series status: Has not been cancelled.
Performers include: Idris Elba, Frankie Hervey, Piper Perabo, Jj Feild, Rina Sawayama, Guz Khan, Cameron King, Zak Holland, and Jasmine Jones.
TV show description:
From creators Idris Elba and Gary Reich, the Turn Up Charlie TV show is a comedy centering on a man-child DJ, named Charlie (Elba). Once upon a time, a long time ago (i.e. the 1990s), Charlie had a big hit and seemed poised to hit it big. Instead, he wound up on the list of unfulfilled promises -- a washed-up one-hit wonder.
Back home in Nigeria, his parents still think he's...
- 3/15/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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