Q&A: Mindy Kaling on ‘The Mindy Project’, Her Typical Day and How She Misses Live Theater
Mindy: “There’s a tendency in this business to make it your entire life, which I don’t want to do”
Mindy: “There’s a tendency in this business to make it your entire life, which I don’t want to do”
Matthew on what he looks for in a character: “You kind of look for people that you can relate to”
Because of Hurricane Sandy, all Broadway performances for today are cancelled. I’d even bet shows for tomorrow and Wednesday could be cancelled as well.
Here is a wonderful video by Celia Rowlson-Hall called, The Audition.
Jonny on getting the part: “I’m incredibly, incredibly fortunate and honored”
Glenn Howerton and Rob McElhenney talk about coming up with plot ideas, if it’s easier for them to act in something they’ve written and more!
Rockmond on acting: “If you’re creative, if you love doing it, then act like it. Do it because you love it”
Drea: “Growing up I was dying to be an actor my whole life”
Ashley: “I always want to grow as an actress and this was definitely out of my comfort zone”
Tony Award nominee Jeremy Shamos, Obie Award winner Mark Blum and Tony Award nominee Sam Robards have joined the cast of Manhattan Theatre Club’s The Assembled Parties.
Bring It On: The Musical, the new Broadway show based on the Universal film of the same name, is closing.
NBC announced that Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will host the 2013 Golden Globe Awards this coming January.
Fans of Sons of Anarchy might be in for either a shock or treat when they watch the new film, 3,2,1… Frankie Goes Boom.
Monica on the breast cancer storyline: “I just want it to feel real for me and hopefully that will come through in the performance”
Ali on casting Georgia King: There “was this international talent search for this innocent, sweet, wise, character that we found in her”
Martin on his cast: “I couldn’t think of a better actor in any of the parts”
Two-time Academy Award® winner Tom Hanks will make his Broadway debut in the world premiere of three-time Academy Award® nominee Nora Ephron’s play Lucky Guy next March.
John: “I never, ever looked at the auditioning process as anything but a sort of celebration”
Anna: “Trust your work, because that’s what you’ve got and that’s what you’re doing it for is your work”