In a thrilling update for fans of the iconic horror franchise, Neve Campbell is set to make a grand return to Woodsboro in the much-anticipated Scream 7. The news broke today through a heartfelt Instagram post from Campbell herself, signaling a celebrated reunion with the series that catapulted her to fame.
Scream, a saga that has sliced its way through the fabric of pop culture since its debut, is gearing up for its seventh installment with a twist that has the horror community buzzing. Neve Campbell, the original survivor Sidney Prescott, had previously stepped away from the franchise due to a pay dispute during Scream 6. Her last appearance was in the 2022 reboot, which injected new life into the series. Fans and critics alike were left wondering if Campbell’s iconic character had taken her final bow. However, her recent announcement quashes those doubts, promising a return that many hoped for but few expected.
Scream, a saga that has sliced its way through the fabric of pop culture since its debut, is gearing up for its seventh installment with a twist that has the horror community buzzing. Neve Campbell, the original survivor Sidney Prescott, had previously stepped away from the franchise due to a pay dispute during Scream 6. Her last appearance was in the 2022 reboot, which injected new life into the series. Fans and critics alike were left wondering if Campbell’s iconic character had taken her final bow. However, her recent announcement quashes those doubts, promising a return that many hoped for but few expected.
- 3/12/2024
- by NOFS STAFF
As a fan who’s always ready to warp into the realms of time travel movies, my anticipation for Things Will Be Different was as high as my hopes for a DeLorean to appear on my driveway. Helmed by Michael Felker, in what marks his leap from editing to directing, with frequent collaborators Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson (Something in The Dirt) producing, this film is a time-twisting tale that packs a lot more than just temporal leaps.
Things Will Be Different throws estranged siblings Joseph (Adam David Thompson) and Sidney (Riley Dandy) into a temporal tangle that’s more twisted than spaghetti in a black hole. After a diner meet-up goes awry, they find refuge in an abandoned farmhouse that’s more than it appears. What initially seems like a lucky escape turns into a chronal puzzle, ensnaring them in a time they can’t easily zip back from.
Things Will Be Different throws estranged siblings Joseph (Adam David Thompson) and Sidney (Riley Dandy) into a temporal tangle that’s more twisted than spaghetti in a black hole. After a diner meet-up goes awry, they find refuge in an abandoned farmhouse that’s more than it appears. What initially seems like a lucky escape turns into a chronal puzzle, ensnaring them in a time they can’t easily zip back from.
- 3/11/2024
- by Jonathan Dehaan
Joey Graziadei’s season of The Bachelor is nearing the halfway point, and so far, it has been centered around Maria Georgas and the bullying drama.
Starting in Episode 2, Maria was accused of bullying after she made comments about her age that Sydney took offense to and ran with.
She went to Madina — the oldest lady in The Bachelor mansion — and tried to stir the pot. For the most part, it worked!
Up until Episode 4, where Sydney was sent home, she made it clear that her mission was to ensure Joey sent Maria home, and she failed miserably.
But upon Sydney’s departure, Lea picked up right where she left off, and now, she’s the one who can’t stand Maria and is gunning for her to go home.
It’s like Maria can’t catch a break, and neither can The Bachelor viewers who just want to see...
Starting in Episode 2, Maria was accused of bullying after she made comments about her age that Sydney took offense to and ran with.
She went to Madina — the oldest lady in The Bachelor mansion — and tried to stir the pot. For the most part, it worked!
Up until Episode 4, where Sydney was sent home, she made it clear that her mission was to ensure Joey sent Maria home, and she failed miserably.
But upon Sydney’s departure, Lea picked up right where she left off, and now, she’s the one who can’t stand Maria and is gunning for her to go home.
It’s like Maria can’t catch a break, and neither can The Bachelor viewers who just want to see...
- 2/17/2024
- by Shaunee Flowers
- Monsters and Critics
A generally accepted truth amongst filmmakers is that making a horror movie is typically a light-hearted affair behind the scenes, given all the gore and traumatic mayhem happening while cameras are rolling. While that may be true, there's no doubt that making horror happen in front of those cameras requires a lot of blood, sweat and tears — and not always of the special-effects variety. Some of those substances can end up being very real, even unintentionally so.
Star Skeet Ulrich, director Wes Craven, and the rest of the cast and crew of 1996's "Scream" discovered this the hard way during the filming of one of the climactic scenes of the movie. When Ulrich's character, Billy Loomis (one half of the murderous duo known as Ghostface) is stabbed twice with an umbrella wielded by his girlfriend and the film's Final Girl, Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), one of the stabbings didn't quite hit the proper mark,...
Star Skeet Ulrich, director Wes Craven, and the rest of the cast and crew of 1996's "Scream" discovered this the hard way during the filming of one of the climactic scenes of the movie. When Ulrich's character, Billy Loomis (one half of the murderous duo known as Ghostface) is stabbed twice with an umbrella wielded by his girlfriend and the film's Final Girl, Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), one of the stabbings didn't quite hit the proper mark,...
- 2/11/2024
- by Bill Bria
- Slash Film
Dominic Cooper and Haley Bennet have been cast in Apple TV’s upcoming series ‘The Last Frontier.’
Cooper and Bennett join the previously announced cast member Jason Clarke who is set to lead the series.
The 10-episode series follows US Marshall Frank Remnick (Clarke), “the lone Marshal in charge of the quiet, rugged barrens of Alaska, whose jurisdiction is turned upside-down when a prison transport plane crashes in the remote wilderness, setting free dozens of violent inmates. Tasked with protecting the town he’s vowed to keep safe, he begins to suspect the crash wasn’t an accident, but the first step of a well-crafted plan with international political implications.”
Also in news – Naomie Harris & Jameela Jamil set for rom-com ‘Lola and Freddie’
Bennett takes on the role of Sidney, who is described as “a CIA Agent who is tasked with working with Frank.” Cooper will star as Havlock, said...
Cooper and Bennett join the previously announced cast member Jason Clarke who is set to lead the series.
The 10-episode series follows US Marshall Frank Remnick (Clarke), “the lone Marshal in charge of the quiet, rugged barrens of Alaska, whose jurisdiction is turned upside-down when a prison transport plane crashes in the remote wilderness, setting free dozens of violent inmates. Tasked with protecting the town he’s vowed to keep safe, he begins to suspect the crash wasn’t an accident, but the first step of a well-crafted plan with international political implications.”
Also in news – Naomie Harris & Jameela Jamil set for rom-com ‘Lola and Freddie’
Bennett takes on the role of Sidney, who is described as “a CIA Agent who is tasked with working with Frank.” Cooper will star as Havlock, said...
- 2/8/2024
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Dominic Cooper (Preacher) and Haley Bennett (Swallow) have been tapped to star alongside Jason Clarke in The Last Frontier, Apple TV+’s upcoming dram series from Jon Bokenkamp (The Blacklist) and Richard D’Ovidio (The Call). The series received a 10-episode series order in February 2023.
Starring Clarke as US Marshal Frank Remnick, The Last Frontier follows Frank, the lone Marshal in charge of the quiet, rugged barrens of Alaska, whose jurisdiction is turned upside-down when a prison transport plane crashes in the remote wilderness, setting free dozens of violent inmates. Tasked with protecting the town he’s vowed to keep safe, he begins to suspect the crash wasn’t an accident, but the first step of a well-crafted plan with international political implications.
Bennett plays Sidney, a CIA Agent who is tasked with working with Frank. Cooper portrays Havlock, a former Navy Seal and fugitive who is being hunted by US Marshals and the CIA.
Starring Clarke as US Marshal Frank Remnick, The Last Frontier follows Frank, the lone Marshal in charge of the quiet, rugged barrens of Alaska, whose jurisdiction is turned upside-down when a prison transport plane crashes in the remote wilderness, setting free dozens of violent inmates. Tasked with protecting the town he’s vowed to keep safe, he begins to suspect the crash wasn’t an accident, but the first step of a well-crafted plan with international political implications.
Bennett plays Sidney, a CIA Agent who is tasked with working with Frank. Cooper portrays Havlock, a former Navy Seal and fugitive who is being hunted by US Marshals and the CIA.
- 2/7/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Haley Bennett and Dominic Cooper have joined the cast of the upcoming Apple TV+ series “The Last Frontier,” Variety has learned.
Bennett and Cooper join previously announced series lead Jason Clarke in the show, which received a 10-episode order back in February 2023.
Per the official description, the series follows US Marshall Frank Remnick (Clarke), “the lone Marshal in charge of the quiet, rugged barrens of Alaska, whose jurisdiction is turned upside-down when a prison transport plane crashes in the remote wilderness, setting free dozens of violent inmates. Tasked with protecting the town he’s vowed to keep safe, he begins to suspect the crash wasn’t an accident, but the first step of a well-crafted plan with international political implications.”
Bennett will star as Sidney, descrbed as “a CIA Agent who is tasked with working with Frank.” Cooper will star as Havlock, said to be “a former Navy Seal and...
Bennett and Cooper join previously announced series lead Jason Clarke in the show, which received a 10-episode order back in February 2023.
Per the official description, the series follows US Marshall Frank Remnick (Clarke), “the lone Marshal in charge of the quiet, rugged barrens of Alaska, whose jurisdiction is turned upside-down when a prison transport plane crashes in the remote wilderness, setting free dozens of violent inmates. Tasked with protecting the town he’s vowed to keep safe, he begins to suspect the crash wasn’t an accident, but the first step of a well-crafted plan with international political implications.”
Bennett will star as Sidney, descrbed as “a CIA Agent who is tasked with working with Frank.” Cooper will star as Havlock, said to be “a former Navy Seal and...
- 2/7/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
A couple days ago, Neon announced that they will be releasing the horror film Cuckoo, which stars Hunter Schafer (Euphoria), in just a few months, on May 3rd. Now Deadline reports that Schafer has signed on to star in another genre project, the psychological horror thriller Palette, where she’ll be sharing the screen with Noomi Rapace (Prometheus).
The screenplay for Palette landed on the Black List last year, the Black List being an annual survey of the most-liked screenplays that are bouncing around in the system but haven’t been produced yet. Now this one is going into production with writer Zach Strauss at the helm. This will be the first feature directing credit for Strauss, who has also written Spike Lee’s upcoming film Da Understudy and episodes of the Frankie Shaw Showtime series Smilf.
Palette will see Schafer taking on the role of Dolly, a woman suffering from extreme synesthesia,...
The screenplay for Palette landed on the Black List last year, the Black List being an annual survey of the most-liked screenplays that are bouncing around in the system but haven’t been produced yet. Now this one is going into production with writer Zach Strauss at the helm. This will be the first feature directing credit for Strauss, who has also written Spike Lee’s upcoming film Da Understudy and episodes of the Frankie Shaw Showtime series Smilf.
Palette will see Schafer taking on the role of Dolly, a woman suffering from extreme synesthesia,...
- 2/7/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
While we wait for the horror movie Cuckoo starring Hunter Schafer, the actress has already set up her next project within the horror genre. It’s titled Palette, a psychological horror film.
Deadline reports that Noomi Rapace (Prometheus) will also star.
Zach Strauss wrote the screenplay and will direct Palette.
In Palette, “Schafer stars as Dolly, a woman suffering from extreme synesthesia, a rare condition through which she is able to hear colors.
“She is recruited into a secretive, cult-like industry of color design, where she discovers the dark reality of what it takes to make the world’s greatest hues.”
Deadline also notes in today’s report, “Rapace will play the company’s enigmatic executive Latrice and Frankie Shaw has joined the cast as Sidney, Hunter’s cutthroat rival.”
“I feel beyond lucky to be making this dark and twisted movie with a truly exceptional cast and with such incredible partners in Anton,...
Deadline reports that Noomi Rapace (Prometheus) will also star.
Zach Strauss wrote the screenplay and will direct Palette.
In Palette, “Schafer stars as Dolly, a woman suffering from extreme synesthesia, a rare condition through which she is able to hear colors.
“She is recruited into a secretive, cult-like industry of color design, where she discovers the dark reality of what it takes to make the world’s greatest hues.”
Deadline also notes in today’s report, “Rapace will play the company’s enigmatic executive Latrice and Frankie Shaw has joined the cast as Sidney, Hunter’s cutthroat rival.”
“I feel beyond lucky to be making this dark and twisted movie with a truly exceptional cast and with such incredible partners in Anton,...
- 2/7/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Hunter Schafer and Noomi Rapace will star in “Palette,” a psychological horror film directed by Zach Strauss (“Smilf”) in his feature debut.
Strauss penned the script for “Palette,” which was featured on the 2023 Black List. He is also a writer on Spike Lee’s upcoming feature “Da Understudy.”
“Palette” follows Dolly (Schafer), “a woman suffering from extreme synesthesia, a rare condition where she is able to hear colors,” according to the film’s synopsis. She is soon “recruited into a secretive, cult-like industry of color design, uncovering the dark reality of what it takes to make the world’s greatest hues.”
Rapace is set to play Latrice, the company’s enigmatic executive. Frankie Shaw is also in the cast as Sidney, Dolly’s cutthroat rival.
Schafer is starring in another horror film, Tilman Singer’s “Cuckoo,” which is set to have its world premiere at Berlin Film Festival this month.
Strauss penned the script for “Palette,” which was featured on the 2023 Black List. He is also a writer on Spike Lee’s upcoming feature “Da Understudy.”
“Palette” follows Dolly (Schafer), “a woman suffering from extreme synesthesia, a rare condition where she is able to hear colors,” according to the film’s synopsis. She is soon “recruited into a secretive, cult-like industry of color design, uncovering the dark reality of what it takes to make the world’s greatest hues.”
Rapace is set to play Latrice, the company’s enigmatic executive. Frankie Shaw is also in the cast as Sidney, Dolly’s cutthroat rival.
Schafer is starring in another horror film, Tilman Singer’s “Cuckoo,” which is set to have its world premiere at Berlin Film Festival this month.
- 2/7/2024
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
The Bachelor fans are rallying around Maria after a dramatic Episode 3 saw her at the center of controversy with castmate Sydney.
The drama is never-ending as the women fiercely compete for the heart of the hunky bachelor, Joey Graziadei.
However, Sydney might have taken things too far in her quest to get competitor Maria out of the running by causing Joey to question her character.
Sydney ran to him with bullying claims against the outspoken brunette beauty and accused Maria of calling her names.
While Joey was admittedly confused about what went down between the women after he confronted Maria and she told her side of the story, viewers were not.
Everyone who watched the interaction play out between the feuding duo saw that Sydney had exaggerated the conversation by leaps and bounds.
After the episode aired, viewers took to social media to slam the 28-year-old and begged for her...
The drama is never-ending as the women fiercely compete for the heart of the hunky bachelor, Joey Graziadei.
However, Sydney might have taken things too far in her quest to get competitor Maria out of the running by causing Joey to question her character.
Sydney ran to him with bullying claims against the outspoken brunette beauty and accused Maria of calling her names.
While Joey was admittedly confused about what went down between the women after he confronted Maria and she told her side of the story, viewers were not.
Everyone who watched the interaction play out between the feuding duo saw that Sydney had exaggerated the conversation by leaps and bounds.
After the episode aired, viewers took to social media to slam the 28-year-old and begged for her...
- 2/7/2024
- by Alicea James
- Monsters and Critics
"Batman: The Animated Series" is quite possibly the best interpretation of the Caped Crusader outside of the comic books. There's so much to commend this show: the pitch-perfect voice actors, the stunning animation, the introduction of Harley Quinn, its faithfulness to the source material, and its reinvention of B-list characters are just a few of the series' many great qualities. It's also widely known that the show is, in the eyes of many fans, the definitive version of the Dark Knight and his world.
However, what really sets "Batman: The Animated Series" apart from (if not above) other superhero animated shows is its mature tone. While remaining within the confines of Saturday morning cartoons, the series appealed to kids and adults in equal measure. After all, Batman is a character grown from the tragedy experienced by a young Bruce Wayne. He doesn't just beat up criminals at night while dressed up as a bat.
However, what really sets "Batman: The Animated Series" apart from (if not above) other superhero animated shows is its mature tone. While remaining within the confines of Saturday morning cartoons, the series appealed to kids and adults in equal measure. After all, Batman is a character grown from the tragedy experienced by a young Bruce Wayne. He doesn't just beat up criminals at night while dressed up as a bat.
- 4/9/2023
- by Joe Garza
- Slash Film
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The Easter bunny paid an early visit to Kelly Osbourne's house. On Friday, the reality TV star shared a photo of herself and her baby son, Sidney, alongside someone dressed in a bunny suit on Instagram.
In the photo, Kelly is laughing as she holds Sidney in her arms. The enthusiastic Easter bunny stands beside them, while mom and son both sport baby-blue outfits that are perfect for spring. While Osbourne covered her son's face with a purple heart, his gingham romper and blue cardigan are visible. The little one appeared to skip shoes for his special meeting, but he is wearing white socks. "Baby Sidney and I just met the Easter bunny...
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The Easter bunny paid an early visit to Kelly Osbourne's house. On Friday, the reality TV star shared a photo of herself and her baby son, Sidney, alongside someone dressed in a bunny suit on Instagram.
In the photo, Kelly is laughing as she holds Sidney in her arms. The enthusiastic Easter bunny stands beside them, while mom and son both sport baby-blue outfits that are perfect for spring. While Osbourne covered her son's face with a purple heart, his gingham romper and blue cardigan are visible. The little one appeared to skip shoes for his special meeting, but he is wearing white socks. "Baby Sidney and I just met the Easter bunny...
- 4/8/2023
- by Sabienna Bowman
- Popsugar.com
The contest for Best Play Revival at this year’s Tony Awards is shaping up to be a true nail-biter, even in the nominations round of voting. Five of the eligible productions — “A Doll’s House,” “Death of a Salesman,” “Ohio State Murders,” “The Piano Lesson,” and “Topdog/Underdog” — all opened to excellent reviews, while a sixth contender, “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window,” just announced its opening on the last day of eligibility.
Of these six productions, four will earn nominations. Four of the six have also already closed, which would seem to give an advantage to “A Doll’s House” and “Sidney Brustein’s Window,” both of which will run through the Tony voting period. Do those two productions thus have an advantage in this top race? How often does a shuttered production actually win Best Revival?
The raw numbers alone clearly demonstrate that shows that are running through...
Of these six productions, four will earn nominations. Four of the six have also already closed, which would seem to give an advantage to “A Doll’s House” and “Sidney Brustein’s Window,” both of which will run through the Tony voting period. Do those two productions thus have an advantage in this top race? How often does a shuttered production actually win Best Revival?
The raw numbers alone clearly demonstrate that shows that are running through...
- 4/6/2023
- by David Buchanan
- Gold Derby
This post contains spoilers for "Star Trek: Picard" season 3 episode 8.
Jack Crusher (Ed Speleers) is straight-up not having a good time. The long-lost son of Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) has gone full post-Upside-Down Will Byers in the latest episodes of "Star Trek: Picard." He's haunted by visions of branch-like tendrils and a red door, plagued by nightmares, and in possession of some strange energy that turns his eyes red. He also seems to be developing superpowers; Jack took down a whole crew worth of Changelings as if on autopilot, and he can talk to Sidney La Forge (Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut) with his mind.
With Deanna (Marina Sirtis) finally on the case, it looks like we'll find out about Jack's mysterious past next week, and if "Star Trek: Picard" keeps up the trend its established in its first two seasons, a major Trek-verse reveal is sure to follow by the finale.
Jack Crusher (Ed Speleers) is straight-up not having a good time. The long-lost son of Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) has gone full post-Upside-Down Will Byers in the latest episodes of "Star Trek: Picard." He's haunted by visions of branch-like tendrils and a red door, plagued by nightmares, and in possession of some strange energy that turns his eyes red. He also seems to be developing superpowers; Jack took down a whole crew worth of Changelings as if on autopilot, and he can talk to Sidney La Forge (Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut) with his mind.
With Deanna (Marina Sirtis) finally on the case, it looks like we'll find out about Jack's mysterious past next week, and if "Star Trek: Picard" keeps up the trend its established in its first two seasons, a major Trek-verse reveal is sure to follow by the finale.
- 4/6/2023
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
“Star Trek: Picard” Season 3 is finally here and boy, is it a trip down memory lane.
This season, touted as the “final voyage,” reunites Jean-Luc Picard with the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise.
Their adventures were chronicled in “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” which ran for seven seasons from 1987 to 1994. The last time the cast shared the screen was in the 2002 feature film “Star Trek: Nemesis.”
The newest season of “Picard” picks up some 20+ years later, with Picard (Patrick Stewart) assembling his old crew to save one of their own.
Also Read:
‘Star Trek: Picard’ Season 3 Cast and Character Guide (Photos)
Each week, we’ll break down the easter eggs and “Trek” reference from the latest episode. Of course, spoilers ahead, so proceed with caution.
“Star Trek: Picard” Season 3, Episode 1 Easter Eggs
Warning: spoilers ahead.
The very title of this episode, “The Next Generation,” is an homage to...
This season, touted as the “final voyage,” reunites Jean-Luc Picard with the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise.
Their adventures were chronicled in “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” which ran for seven seasons from 1987 to 1994. The last time the cast shared the screen was in the 2002 feature film “Star Trek: Nemesis.”
The newest season of “Picard” picks up some 20+ years later, with Picard (Patrick Stewart) assembling his old crew to save one of their own.
Also Read:
‘Star Trek: Picard’ Season 3 Cast and Character Guide (Photos)
Each week, we’ll break down the easter eggs and “Trek” reference from the latest episode. Of course, spoilers ahead, so proceed with caution.
“Star Trek: Picard” Season 3, Episode 1 Easter Eggs
Warning: spoilers ahead.
The very title of this episode, “The Next Generation,” is an homage to...
- 4/6/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
Mo'Nique has always been an open book in her comedy specials, especially when it comes to her love and sex life. As her new Netflix special, "My Name Is Mo'Nique," begins streaming, you may find yourself wondering about the comedian and actor's husband, Sidney Hicks, and their love story. Ahead, read all about Mo'Nique and Hicks's 40-year love story, from their start as high school besties to finding love and career success alongside each other later in life.
How Did Mo'Nique and Sidney Hicks Meet?
Monique and Hicks met in the early '80s as sophomores at Milford Mill High School in Baltimore, Maryland. The pair remained friends after that, even through their respective prior marriages.
Mo'Nique was married to Mark Jackson from 1997 to 2001, and they have one confirmed son together, according to the The New York Times. Similarly, Hicks also has a son from a previous relationship, the outlet said.
How Did Mo'Nique and Sidney Hicks Meet?
Monique and Hicks met in the early '80s as sophomores at Milford Mill High School in Baltimore, Maryland. The pair remained friends after that, even through their respective prior marriages.
Mo'Nique was married to Mark Jackson from 1997 to 2001, and they have one confirmed son together, according to the The New York Times. Similarly, Hicks also has a son from a previous relationship, the outlet said.
- 4/4/2023
- by Noelle Devoe
- Popsugar.com
Apparently, it’s never too late to open a show on Broadway. With just 23 days left until the eligibility cutoff for the 2023 Tony Awards, “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window” has just announced a Broadway transfer. The production will begin performances on April 25, with an opening night of April 27 at the James Earl Jones Theatre. The limited run will last just 80 performances, through July 2. This will officially make the play the final eligible production in the 2022-2023 Broadway season, throwing chaos into many Tony races.
The play is a political drama from the late Lorraine Hansberry which recently ended a run Off-Broadway at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (Bam). Rachel Brosnahan (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”) and Oscar Isaac (“Scenes From a Marriage”) will reprise their starring roles in the Broadway mounting. This will mark Isaac’s Broadway debut, though he has numerous New York theater credits to his name,...
The play is a political drama from the late Lorraine Hansberry which recently ended a run Off-Broadway at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (Bam). Rachel Brosnahan (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”) and Oscar Isaac (“Scenes From a Marriage”) will reprise their starring roles in the Broadway mounting. This will mark Isaac’s Broadway debut, though he has numerous New York theater credits to his name,...
- 4/4/2023
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan will bring The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window to Broadway this April in a late entry for the season.
The play, written by Lorraine Hansberry, will begin performances on April 25 and open on April 27, the final day for this season’s Tony Awards eligibility, at the James Earl Jones Theatre. Isaac and Brosnahan are reprising their roles from the play’s Off-Broadway run at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, which ended in March.
The play, produced by Seaview, Sue Wagner, John Johnson, Jeremy O. Harris and Bam, is scheduled to play 80 performances only. It was able to find a slot at the James Earl Jones Theatre after the show Room, which was meant to occupy the theater starting April 3, was unable to start performances due to a lack of funding.
This will mark the Broadway debut for Isaac, who most recently appeared on screen...
The play, written by Lorraine Hansberry, will begin performances on April 25 and open on April 27, the final day for this season’s Tony Awards eligibility, at the James Earl Jones Theatre. Isaac and Brosnahan are reprising their roles from the play’s Off-Broadway run at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, which ended in March.
The play, produced by Seaview, Sue Wagner, John Johnson, Jeremy O. Harris and Bam, is scheduled to play 80 performances only. It was able to find a slot at the James Earl Jones Theatre after the show Room, which was meant to occupy the theater starting April 3, was unable to start performances due to a lack of funding.
This will mark the Broadway debut for Isaac, who most recently appeared on screen...
- 4/4/2023
- by Caitlin Huston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan are heading to Broadway later this month in Lorraine Hansberry’s The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window, producers announced today.
The production, which opened a sold-out run Off Broadway at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in February, is now set to be the final production of the 2022-23 Broadway season. Opening night for the limited, 80-performance run is Thursday, April 27, at the James Earl Jones Theatre.
Directed by Anne Kauffman, the revival will mark the first time the Hansberry play has been produced on Broadway in more than 50 years, and the first Bam-produced production to transfer to Broadway since The Gospel at Colonus 35 years ago.
Producing on Broadway will be Seaview, Sue Wagner, John Johnson, with Jeremy O. Harris and Bam.
The follow-up to Hansberry’s landmark 1959 play A Raisin in the Sun, The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window debuted on Broadway...
The production, which opened a sold-out run Off Broadway at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in February, is now set to be the final production of the 2022-23 Broadway season. Opening night for the limited, 80-performance run is Thursday, April 27, at the James Earl Jones Theatre.
Directed by Anne Kauffman, the revival will mark the first time the Hansberry play has been produced on Broadway in more than 50 years, and the first Bam-produced production to transfer to Broadway since The Gospel at Colonus 35 years ago.
Producing on Broadway will be Seaview, Sue Wagner, John Johnson, with Jeremy O. Harris and Bam.
The follow-up to Hansberry’s landmark 1959 play A Raisin in the Sun, The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window debuted on Broadway...
- 4/4/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
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