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What We're Watching: Not Done: Women Remaking America

October 21, 2020 John Racioppo
Karl Gregory in Nightcap on Pop TV

Our friend Sara Wolitzky’s feature film debut is a great one! After spending several years working with PBS on their MAKERS series, this project will be her official directorial debut. We can’t wait to watch!

STREAMING
pbs.org
notdonefilm.com

BROADCAST
October 27, 2020
8:00pm EST / 7:00pm CT

A LITTLE ABOUT THE FILM

MAKERS made television history in 2013 with its three-part PBS documentary which told the story of the modern American women’s movement for the first time. But a lot has happened since then. From the defeat of the first female presidential nominee to the historic inclusion of a woman of color on a major-party ticket, from the Women’s March to #MeToo and #TimesUp, from Black Lives Matter to the fight for trans lives, a new chapter in this storied movement is unfolding before our eyes.

There has been tremendous progress, but we are so clearly not done. Envisioned as an hour-long capstone to the three-part original series, "Not Done: Women Remaking America" chronicles the seismic eruption of women's organizing from the 2016 election through today, and the intersectional fight for equality that has now gone mainstream. Like the movement it documents, this story is told collectively: through the firsthand experiences and narratives of frontline activists, writers, celebrities, artists, and politicians who are remaking culture, policy, and most radically, our notions about gender. Premiering against the backdrop of an unprecedented pandemic and widespread social upheaval, "Not Done" shines a light on the next generation of feminists who are unafraid to take on complex problems and are leading the way to true equality.

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What We're Watching: Famous Cast Words

February 10, 2020 John Racioppo
Karl Gregory in Nightcap on Pop TV

Our friend Lynne Marie Rosenberg is the creator and host of a brand new television show, Famous Cast Words. It is now available everywhere for streaming on ALL ARTS, the dedicated arts platform of New York Public Media (WLIW / WNET / Thirteen). Be sure to tune in!

STREAMING (App, web, Roku, Amazon Fire, Apple TV)
Feb. 5 - Ep. 1: Amber Gray
Feb. 12 - Ep. 2: Maysoon Zayid
Feb. 19 - Ep. 3: Emilio Delgado
Feb. 26 - Ep. 4: Aneesh Sheth

BROADCAST (Tri-State area only)
Feb. 19: Amber Gray & Maysoon Zayid
Feb. 26: Emilio Delgado & Aneesh Sheth

A LITTLE ABOUT THE SHOW

In “Famous Cast Words," stars of the stage and screen discuss representation and inclusion issues facing the entertainment industry. Hosted by actor and writer Lynne Marie Rosenberg (HBO's "High Maintenance"), "Famous Cast Words” blends hilarious readings of language from the casting world with an earnest investigation into what's wrong, and what's changing, within The Biz.

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What We're Watching: Unicornland

February 25, 2017 John Racioppo
Laura Ramadei in Unicornland

Laura Ramadei in Unicornland

You may remember Laura Ramadei onstage at our recent production of The Oregon Trail. Well, now you can catch her on the small screen in the new webseries everyone is talking about called Unicornland. Glamour called the series "hilarious, poignant, sweet, and—yes—very sexy". Our friend Nick Leavens directed the series and keep an eye out for featured roles from co-artistic directors Aaron Rossini and Craig Wesley Divino, as well as The Wedge Horse star Ali Rose Dachis.

Watch the full series here.

A Little About The Show

Unicornland is an 8-episode webseries about Annie, who explores her sexuality post-divorce by dating couples. 

...Over drinks, at dinner, and in bed. 

Each episode features a date with a new couple, from Williamsburg hipsters, to Wall Street power duos, to Bushwick burners, as Annie becomes not just sexually active, but activated.

Unicornland was created/produced by Lucy Gillespie, directed by Nick Leavens, and shot by a 70% female cast and crew. 

Unicornland celebrates the ethnic and social diversity of New York City, with a cast that’s 60% non-white, including trans, genderqueer and disabled actors.

Unicornland contains themes of polyamory and open relationships, and was made with the full support of the New York sex positive community. In the final episode, Annie attends her first inclusive sex party at the Hacienda Villa, a renowned epicenter of the New York scene. 

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What We're Watching: Nightcap

November 16, 2016 John Racioppo
Karl Gregory in Nightcap on Pop TV

Karl Gregory in Nightcap on Pop TV

Board member, actor, collaborator, and long time friend of Fault Line Theatre Karl Gregory is starring in Pop TV's newest comedy Nightcap, which premiers tonight at 8pm. DO NOT MISS THIS!

Pop TV
Channel 694 (Verizon)
Channel 175 (Time Warner)
Channel 273 (Direct TV)

A LITTLE ABOUT THE SHOW

"Pop’s new scripted comedy Nightcap is a laugh-at-itself, satirical look at the late-night TV landscape, set behind the scenes of the fictitious talk show Nightcap With Jimmy. Every week, A-list celebrities stop by as they would on any real-life talk show—only this time, viewers get an exaggerated look at the hilarity backstage. 

Insanity, absurdity and urgency reign, and it’s up to head talent booker Staci (Ali Wentworth) to wrangle both her dysfunctional staff and the myriad of stars who bring their quirks, diva demands and peculiar antics to the set."

CAST:

  • Ali Wentworth

  • Lauren Blumenfeld

  • Brendan Clifford

  • Don Fanelli

  • Karl Gregory

  • Jeff Hiller

  • Cherie Corinne Rice

  • Jacob Wallach

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