WATCH: ‘OITNB’ Looks Crazier Than Ever in Season 4 Trailer
The first full “Orange is the New Black” trailer for the June 17 premiere dropped today, and it looks bigger, better, and darker than ever before.
WATCH: ‘OITNB’ Looks Crazier Than Ever in Season 4 Trailer
The first full “Orange is the New Black” trailer for the June 17 premiere dropped today, and it looks bigger, better, and darker than ever before.
What to Do When Your Acting Life Falls Apart
Actor Monica Hammond turned getting laid off from an Off-Off-Broadway production into her next creative project.
Taking a Backstage Look at Crime Drama
“Crime Scene” combines “CSI” and “Extras” for a wholly new parody on the procedural
Helping Hemophiliacs by Getting Funny
Web series “Stop the Bleeding!” engages actors and the blood disorder community with comedy.
The ABC’s of Casting a Web Series
“Livin’ the Dream” co-creators and sisters Kim Spurlock and Mai Spurlock Sykes speak on why they decided to pursue the Web series route, how they cast their project, and why it’s important for creatives to take matters into their own hands.
The Web Series About Embracing Infidelity
A soon-to-be married couple goes on a mission to sleep with as many people as they can before the big day in the Web series “The Pioneers,” cast with working New York City actors.
The New Web Series About the LGBT Domestic Life
How the travails of buying a bed turned into the domestic comedy and Web series “Spooners.”
WATCH: The Dark Comedy of Commercial Casting
Married couple Gillian Pensavalle and Michael Paul Smith teamed up to create “The Residuals,” a Web series about the weird (and funny) process of auditioning for commercials.
‘Sisters & Misters’: Improv-ing the Web Series
An entirely improvised Web series follows a disastrous double date with straight-laced Annie and her free-spirited sister, who was just jilted at the altar.
1 New Setting for Comedy and Gender Equality
“Space Happens” is a funny feminist space odyssey created by two ladies out of the Chicago theater scene. Backstage talks with co-creator Elizabeth Rodriguez about the possibilities of space and why the Internet needed a feminist sci-fi comedy.