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EXIT Stage Left

  • TV Series
  • 2008–
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
45
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EXIT Stage Left: The Table Read Act I (Episode 1.2)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1550033/

EXIT Stage Left is the story of The Lowry Theater Company and their attempt to stage a new play from a novelist turned first-time playwright and the seasoned director that returns to NYC to keep the production on track. A show within a show, a play told within the confines of a web series, and a chance to see what happens before the curtain goes up.

The Table Read tells the story of the first day that the actors (along with Ronny Simons, the director) get to read the entire play aloud. Told in three Acts, Act I gives us the chance to meet Courtney Nguyen the lacivious set-dresser/wardrobe mistress, the actors Charlie Aparicio & Ava Wagner, plus the young stage manager of the Lowry Theater Company, Jill Baynor.

Will Ronny find a way to handle the Pulitzer prize-winning playwright, without going crazy? Will Ava be forced to eat sushi at the end of a measuring tape? Will Charlie finally make it to Broadway, find out, on this episode of EXIT Stage Left.
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EXIT Stage Left is the story of The Lowry Theater Company and their attempt to stage a new play from a novelist turned first-time playwright and the seasoned director who returns to NYC to k... Read allEXIT Stage Left is the story of The Lowry Theater Company and their attempt to stage a new play from a novelist turned first-time playwright and the seasoned director who returns to NYC to keep the production on track. A show within a show, a play told within the confines of a we... Read allEXIT Stage Left is the story of The Lowry Theater Company and their attempt to stage a new play from a novelist turned first-time playwright and the seasoned director who returns to NYC to keep the production on track. A show within a show, a play told within the confines of a web series, and a chance to see what happens before the curtain goes up.

  • Stars
    • Matthew Bridges
    • Giovannie Espiritu
    • Ilea Alfaro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    45
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Matthew Bridges
      • Giovannie Espiritu
      • Ilea Alfaro
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes13

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    Matthew Bridges
    Matthew Bridges
    • Charlie Aparcio
    • 2008–2009
    Giovannie Espiritu
    Giovannie Espiritu
    • Courtney Nguyen
    • 2008–2009
    Ilea Alfaro
    Ilea Alfaro
    • Violet Parker
    • 2008–2009
    Terri J. Freedman
    Terri J. Freedman
    • Jill Baynor
    • 2008–2009
    Michael Navarra
    Michael Navarra
    • Ronny Simons
    • 2008–2009
    Steve Budd
    Steve Budd
    • Tim Haggard
    • 2008–2009
    Nicholas Locicero
    • Roger Whitaker
    • 2008–2009
    Annamarie MacLeod
    • Terry Nichols
    • 2008–2009
    Katie Kimball
    • Pam William
    • 2008–2009
    Rheem C. Taylor
    • Ava Wagner
    • 2008–2009
    Deborah Joves
    • Sheila Monroe
    • 2008–2009
    Derrick O'Connor
    Derrick O'Connor
    • Abe Baynor
    • 2009
    Aaron Wilton
    Aaron Wilton
    • Waiter
    • 2009
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    10Deliahunter32

    Excellent Web Series!

    I have been eagerly watching new media take form over the last few years. The most interesting format for me has been the creation of the web series. I've watched many on YouTube, Blip.TV, KoldCast.TV, Crackle, Strike.TV, and others. They range from terrible to exceptional. It's a different format from regular television. I compare current web series to television as I would compare the short story to a novel. Also, the web series is designed to be seen on a computer or a phone as opposed to sitting comfortably on your couch. I say this to note that one must critique a web series with a slightly different perspective than one would critique a television show (not in quality, but in form.

    EXIT Stage Left rises to the challenge. The series is about a theatre company's attempt to produce a first time playwright's (albeit a Pulitzer Prize winning novelist) play. The cast of characters include the playwright, director, leading actress, actors, and more.

    It is shot beautifully. Writer/director Sinohui Hinojosa does a wonderful job in keeping the pace moving, the story unfolding, and keeping the characters interesting and accessible. I began watching the series early on and found myself eagerly checking their site for the next episode.

    The cast is exceptional. The writer, played by Steve Budd, is hilarious. His ego is matched only by the leading actress, played pitch perfect by Annamarie Macleod. At the center of the story is the director, played believably by Michael Navarro. He plays an appealing straight man, with great comedic moments between him, Budd, and Macleod. The supporting cast also brings an enormous amount of life to the series.

    By the end of the first season, I was left with the desire to see more. I hope they return with season 2!
    10Joandarling83

    Loved it

    I'd like to start off by congratulating this group of filmmakers. It is no easy task to create a series without a large sum of money. Producer Sinohui Hinojosa, who also writes and directs, has assembled a first rate team. Using professional actors and crew from San Francisco, he has weaved together a sweet and entertaining story of life in the theatre. It is apparent that Hinojosa has a love for live theatre as the season takes the viewer through many twists and turns that are recognizable to anyone that has spent some time in this field. Also, the final episode was filmed live to capture the true essence of the theatrical experience. My favorite moments are the conflicts between the director and writer, the pining love of the star of the show towards her uncomfortable director (the twists that come out of this relationship are delicious, I won't spoil them), and the drama that occurs between two fellow co- workers at the theatre. I spent a little time in the theater, before I turned my attention to film, and loved this show. However, my 19 year old son got caught up in watching it as well and he is not affiliated in any way with the theatre. EXIT Stage Left has turned me on to the world of web series and I look forward to watching more of this quality.

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      While the Lowry Theater Company is a fictional theatre troupe, the production office has received numerous requests for show, location and schedule information as if it were a real off-Broadway theater.

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA(Pilot Episode Only)
    • Production company
      • Emerging Artist Productions
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