Thursday, February 23, 2012
Some Dance Company: A David Fernandez Celebration
Some Dance Company: A David Fernandez Celebration Feb 22, 2012 Photo by David Fernandez Watch the best ballroom dancers on the planet perform acclaimed work. Stars from NY City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, the Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble, and much more are giving their talents for a 1-evening-only performance praising master teacher, dancer, and choreographer David Fernandez. The evening will feature excerpts of Fernandez's work, with all of internet proceeds being contributed to Career Transition for Ballroom dancers. February. 27. El Museo del Barrio, El Teatro, 1230 Fifth Avenue at 104th Street, Manhattan. 7 p.m. $30, $50, and $100 ($100 ticket features a contribution to profit Career Transition for Ballroom dancers, plus an invitation to some champagne reception using the entertainers following a event). davidferndance.com/tickets.htm. Some Dance Company: A David Fernandez Celebration Feb 22, 2012 PHOTO CREDIT David Fernandez Watch the best ballroom dancers on the planet perform acclaimed work. Stars from NY City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, the Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble, and much more are giving their talents for any one-evening-only performance praising master teacher, dancer, and choreographer David Fernandez. The evening will feature excerpts of Fernandez's work, with all of internet proceeds being contributed to Career Transition for Ballroom dancers. February. 27. El Museo del Barrio, El Teatro, 1230 Fifth Avenue at 104th Street, Manhattan. 7 p.m. $30, $50, and $100 ($100 ticket features a contribution to profit Career Transition for Ballroom dancers, plus an invitation to some champagne reception using the entertainers following a event). davidferndance.com/tickets.htm.
Canal Plus Reaction To Netflix Signs Deal With Disney For Movies, Tv Shows
France’s Canal Plus as well as the Wally Disney Company have pacted to supply Disney movies and tv shows on Rivers VOD service Canalplay Infinity. The paid out subscription service will offer you some 100 film game game titles from Disney like the Pirates In The Caribbean and National Treasure films, among others. Full seasons of ABC Tv shows like Lost, Greys Anatomy and Desperate Regular folks can also be available. The 9.99 pounds monthly unlimited service was launched in November in the burgeoning and competitive market including Allocins iCinema platform and Wild Bunchs FilmoTV. Netflix, for the time being however, is not a person in France.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Brandon Routh, Lucy Davis & Elizabeth Regen Join CBS Comedy Pilot Partners
EXCLUSIVE: Chuck alum and former Superman Brandon Routh, Elizabeth Regen and Lucy Davis have became a member of Michael Urie and Sophia Rose bush within the cast of CBS’ half-hour pilot Partners. The multicamera comedy, from Will & Sophistication designers Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, focuses on long term buddies and partners designers Charlie, who's straight, and Louis (Urie), who's gay. Routh, repped by UTA and Primary Title, will have Louis’ steady partner, an old alcoholic, club-hopping model, now a sober, vegan nurse. Regen will have Ro-Ro, Charlie and Louis’ colorful assistant. Brit Davis, who starred around the original British version from the Office, will have Renata, droll accountant for Charlies fianc Ali ( Rose bush), a jewellery boutique owner. Routh has labored with Kohan and Mutchnick before – he guest starred within an episode of the multicamera NBC hit Will & Sophistication.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
NBC delays 'Munsters' pilot
NBC requires a hourlong pilot order based on "The Munsters" franchise in the running for your fall 2012-13 schedule to have the ability to provide extra attention, according to sources. A Peacock representative declined comment. Now referred to as "Mockingbird Lane," the pilot was bought last November from Universal Television and creator/professional producer Bryan Bigger ("Pushing Daisies"). Shooting remains pressed for the summer season, meaning "Lane" will probably be considered for next midseason. The pilot happen to be set to lense within the finish from the month in Vancouver, with Bryan Singer aboard to professional produce and direct. Sources the network felt "Mockingbird" needed more hours to fine-tune important components which NBC sees just like a major priority. Rather than hurry in the deadline of the start of lensing, careful analysis push the project to midseason consideration was showed up at Thursday mid-day. Contact Andrew Wallenstein at andrew.wallenstein@variety.com
Jaimie Alexander Approaches Intersection
Co-starring with The Grey's Frank GrilloShe'll be reprising her role as the Lady Sif in Thor 2 before too long, but before that, Jaimie Alexander has opted for some less fantastical thrills in Intersection. She'll star alongside Frank Grillo (The Grey) in the murderous tale, which is being directed by David Marconi.Alexander and Grillo play a married couple, but Alexander is cheating on her husband and plotting his death with the help of her lover. The plan goes askew when the husband and his rival are stranded together after a car crash on a remote Moroccan desert road.This being a Europacorp production, Luc Besson is producing along with Gareth Upton (Colombiana), and had a hand in the screenplay. Marconi is credited as a writer on the film too, and this seems to be the first time he's directed since the crime thriller The Harvest in 1992. He also wrote Enemy Of The State and contributed to Die Hard 4.Alexander apparently beat off competition from Jemma Arterton for Intersection, and has most recently been kicking ass in Kim Jee-woon's Last Stand, alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger (who appears elsewhere in News this morning).Shooting starts later this month.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Ratings: Second to the Super Bowl? Downton Abbey!
Downton Abbey But did Downton Abbey cover the spread? The PBS series finished second to Super Bowl XLVI among TV viewers. The Emmy-winning program attracted 4 million viewers at 9 o'clock Sunday, outpacing reruns of CBS' CSI Miami (3.13 million), Fox's animated tandem of Family Guy (2.41 million) and American Dad! (2.29 million) and ABC's The Middle (1.76 million) as the broadcast networks virtually forfeited the night. Those were paltry numbers for those shows, while Downton Abbey wasn't off by much (its first three episode averaged 4.3 million and the fourth 4.8 million before Sunday's 4 million). Ratings: Super Bowl is most-watched TV program in history "PBS and our member stations are thrilled that so many people are enjoying Downton Abbey," Paula Kerger, PBS' chief executive office, told TVGuide.com on Tuesday, adding that " public television viewership is on the upswing, and Downton Abbey is just the crest of that wave." Check out the rest of the day's news on TVGuide.com So, some people don't want to tune into the nation's most-watched prime-time offering even for the commercials apparently-although it makes sense they would be PBS viewers. Of course, the big game broke a viewership for the third year in a row, pulling in 111.35 million people-meaning that Downton Abbey lost by a margin of only 107 million-plus.
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