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Casting Notice ID: 55999 -- An Evening of Dinner Theatre Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55998 -- Complete Works of William Shakespeare Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55997 -- UP- THE MAN IN THE FLYING LAWNCHAIR-MT Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55996 -- Over The River and Through the Woods-OH5 Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55995 -- Burial At Thebes: A Version of Sophocles Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55994 -- Once Upon a Mattress-Willmar,MN Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55993 -- PRIDE AND PREJUDICE - Garland TX Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55992 -- Romeo And Juliet - Clayton, MO Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55991 -- A Streetcar Named Desire-Woodbridge VA Location(s): Find Auditions in Washington, DC | Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55990 -- Could Angels be Blessed Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55989 -- Metamorphoses -Gainesville, FL Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55988 -- The Last Night of Ballyhoo-Reston, VA Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55987 -- Lady Windermere's Fan Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55986 -- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - NC Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55984 -- Joe & Okes Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55983 -- Let’s Misbehave with Cole Porter Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55982 -- Anton in Show Business - Alexandria, VA Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55981 -- A Man for All Seasons-Arlington, VA Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55980 -- The Snow Queen and the Goblin-Anoka, MN Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55979 -- Wait until Dark - MN Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55978 -- Ebenezer Scrooge - MI Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55977 -- Best Christmas Pageant Ever - Willmar,MN Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55976 -- Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55975 -- Dancers Needed for New Video Show Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55974 -- Improv Troupe - Austin, TX Location(s): Find Auditions in San Antonio, TX | Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55973 -- Sesame Street Live!-Orlando, FL Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55972 -- Actors Needed for Documentary Special Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55971 -- Nunsense A-Men Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55970 -- ARMS AND THE MAN - CO Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55969 -- A MUSIC ROOM Location(s): Find Auditions in San Antonio, TX | Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55968 -- Sesame Street Live! - Baltimore, MD Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55967 -- Cold Read Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55966 -- Murder Mystery Company Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55965 -- Holiday at the Marketplace Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55964 -- House of Blue Leaves - Athens GA Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55962 -- MODELS WANTED - TFP Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55960 -- Casting for UNLV Student Short Films Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55959 -- Duplass Brothers Cast Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55958 -- CHRISTMAS IN NEW YORK Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55957 -- Actor Wanted for WWII drama short film Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55956 -- Frosty's Shakes Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55955 -- Holiday Revelry Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55954 -- African American Male Models Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55953 -- Improv AUDITIONS-PA Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55952 -- Entertainment Company Needs Dancers Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55951 -- Promotional Models - Westchester! ASAP Location(s): Nationwide Casting Notice ID: 55950 -- ACTRESSES WHO SING AND DANCE Location(s): Nationwide |
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| Fishler believes these type of scripted reality shows represent the future " Go back even further, and you'll find the same culture shock themes in "The Beverly Hillbillies " Another is "Raymond," which is most likely headed into its last season Will Smith walked the same road in the early 1990s on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air "Coupling" lasted only a few weeks, this season's punch line for bad television "I say that as much as a viewer as a television executive "Nobody is standing around the water cooler saying, `did you see `According to Jim' last night?'" Those who believe comedy is simply in a slump point to all of the "comedy is dead" articles that appeared two decades ago just before "Cosby" ushered in a golden period with "Cheers" and "Seinfeld "It's an opportunity to take risks And an "Arrested Development" requires viewers to pay closer attention than many want when watching a comedy, he said All have the same look, feel and tone So networks keep trying, perhaps too hard, leaving viewers disgusted " The success of "Friends," "Frasier" and the rest has masked how deep TV comedy's problems really are That leaves CBS' "Two and a Half Men," hardly innovative and unproven without its "Raymond" lead-in I feel as a viewer that they're horribly predictable Others believe in being counterintuitive With ABC just firing its management team, the strategy may be gone, too Too many new sitcoms over the past few years are stylistically no different than those produced 40 years ago, Herzog said He's making two of them: "Life After Skippy," which focuses on a has-been child actor, and another set in a make-believe local TV newsroom " MTV, HBO and Comedy Central have changed the way people watch television and changed the type of humor that people enjoy, he said " With the "Friends" finale on May 6, "Frasier" bowing out a week later, "Sex and the City" already gone and "Everybody Loves Raymond" on its last legs, sitcoms are at a crossroads Sitcoms are a popular style for TV executives because when done right, they're a virtual gold mine There's a whole generation that they don't speak to at all HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm," considered one of the funniest shows on the air, uses loose story structures that give actors room to improvise "The Simple Life" is as much a fish-out-of-water comedy as "The Beverly Hillbillies," only with wealthy people sent to live with the commoners instead of the other way around "They're all shot the same way " NBC is making an American version of BBC's "The Office," which puts actors in settings that viewers can recognize as real life " Some of what is considered "reality" today, like "My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance," is really comedy, Erwich said One is "Friends "I would defy anyone â€â€? even if they've never seen the show before â€â€? to watch three minutes of `Friends' and remain confused He provides the setting and the situations, then sets the actors free "They're just old-fashioned," he said '" Although Fox's "Arrested Development" has critical acclaim and dedicated fans, not many people believe the next great comedy is already on the air, waiting to be discovered "We're definitely trying to take a lot of shots because we don't know which way it's going," Erwich said The efforts range from the predictable â€â€? "Friends" spinoff "Joey" â€â€? to more adventurous fare like "Father of the Pride," with computer-generated animation Sound familiar? It should "I think it's an opportunity," Burnett said Fox has an agreement with a comic troupe in Los Angeles, the Naked Angels Theater Group, as a workshop to try out new ideas, said Craig Erwich, the network's executive vice president for programming "It's a very subtle format and it's hard to describe to someone why it's appealing until they actually see it," he said But "8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teen-Aged Daughter" was derailed by John Ritter's death, and none of the others has reached a wide audience So far this season, only five comedies are among Nielsen Media Research's list of top 25 shows, compared to nine dramas and nine reality shows ("60 Minutes" and sports fill out the list) Shows like "Seinfeld" and "Friends" can live on in perpetuity in syndication, producing revenue long after the actors have moved on "Will & Grace," in its sixth season, is showing its age Jeff Goldblum, Jessica Simpson and Rob Reiner are other big names attached to projects in development " "The comedy resurgence is one good sitcom away," said Dick Wolf, executive producer of the "Law & Order" series One of television's top creators, "Survivor" and "The Apprentice" producer Mark Burnett, said people shouldn't be intimidated by the sorry state of comedy Clearly, playing it safe isn't working "I just feel like we've been bludgeoned with too many pale imitations," said Todd Holland, creator of Fox's short-lived series "Wonderfalls Depending on how you look at it, the sitcom is either an exhausted format in need of new ideas or a time-tested but slumping genre just waiting for new personalities "People just don't care about sitcoms," said Stephen Fishler, a producer with Metropolis Entertainment who is experimenting with hybrids of reality and comedy "It's clearly a genre in desperate need of reinvention," said Doug Herzog, Comedy Central president " NBC has been particularly aggressive developing comedies this spring, both because of its lack of recent success and its high-profile losses "I don't think anyone is coming out and saying, `My God, nobody is watching these great new sitcoms Sitcom Future Unclear After 'Friends' Apr 28, 12:56 PM EST This June, Fox presents rappers Method Man and Redman as stars of a new sitcom about adjusting to life in a stuffy gated community ABC has tried to rebuild behind comedies the past few years "It's a matter of creating funny, uncomfortable, subtle moments Other creators are also trying to stretch the boundaries of the form " The next great comedy will likely be very traditional in feel and form, he said "You could enjoy an episode of `Friends' if you're half-dead," Thompson said CBS has a pilot with "Seinfeld" actor Jason Alexander portraying a Washington Post sportswriter </p > Some of the series that rely on production gimmicks, like "Scrubs," lose luster quickly, said Robert Thompson, head of the Center for the Study of Popular Television at Syracuse University |