Awards season kicked off in earnest last week with the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards, and it continued Jan. 18 with Casting Society of America’s 33rd Artios Awards, honoring excellence in casting across film, TV, and theater. Ahead of Sunday’s Screen Actors Guild honors, the Artios Awards recognized the casting directors that put those nominated actors in their roles. Hosted by Bridget Everett in New York City at Stage 48 and Tig Notaro in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton, the bi-coastal ceremony celebrated Artios-nominated CD for “Insecure” and “Detroit” Victoria Thomas, agent Kevin Huvane (whose longtime client Nicole Kidman presented his award), and filmmaker Barry Levinson. The organization also spotlighted casting associates Nick Gereffi and Emily Towler. Many of the Artios Awards nominations matched Golden Globe, SAG, and other award recognition, as excellent casting is often the catalyst for excellent performances. Winners like the teams behind the casts of “The Handmaid’s Tale,...
- 1/19/2018
- backstage.com
Awards season kicked off in earnest last week with the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards, and it continued Thursday with Casting Society of America’s Artios Awards, honoring excellence in casting across film, TV, and theater. Ahead of Sunday’s Screen Actors Guild awards, the Artios Awards recognized the casting directors that put those nominated actors in their roles. Hosted by Bridget Everett in New York City at Stage 48 and Tig Notaro in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton, the bi-coastal ceremony was held on Jan. 18. Csa honored Artios-nominated CD for “Insecure” and “Detroit” Victoria Thomas, agent Kevin Huvane (whose longtime client Nicole Kidman presented his award), and filmmaker Barry Levinson. The organization also spotlighted casting associates Nick Gereffi and Emily Towler. Many of the Artios Awards nominations matched Golden Globe, SAG, and other award recognition, as excellent casting is often the catalyst for excellent performances. Winners like...
- 1/18/2018
- backstage.com
Robert Harling's screenplay to the iconic film The First Wives Club will come alive in New York on October 13th, 2014 at 8pm for a one night-only benefit reading in the Mainstage Theater 416 West 42nd Street, directed by Trip Cullman and featuring an all-star cast. The reading has been rescheduled from the original date of July 7th due to scheduling conflicts. All proceeds will benefit The Actors Fund's Phyllis Newman Women's Health Initiative, which provides a safety net and a place to turn when women in the creative community are faced with critical health concerns. The evening is produced in arrangement with Paramount Pictures by The Indigo Theatre Project Nick Gereffi, Artistic DirectorRachel Sussman, Executive Producer, a theater company that strives to unite passion with purpose by producing high-profile readings to benefit relevant charitable organizations. The First Wives Club is Line Produced by Allison Bressi and Associate Produced by Shoshana Feinstein.
- 9/8/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
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