Exclusive: Rachel Brosnahan’s Scrap Paper Pictures will co-produce an Off Broadway limited benefit engagement of The Great Filter, a new one-act play that will star Brosnahan’s newly announced Marvelous Mrs. Maisel castmate (and real-life husband) Jason Ralph and his The Magicians‘ costar Trevor Einhorn.
The production will be presented live for three nights only – July 1 through July 3 – at the Lower East Side venue The Wild Project. Following the live run, a ticketed virtual presentation will be available beginning July 29 through Eventive, with all proceeds from the virtual presentation ticket sales benefitting The Cultural Solidarity Fund, which provides relief microgrants to artists and cultural workers impacted by the pandemic.
Proceeds from the purchase price of all live presentation tickets will fund salaries for Off-Broadway artists engaged on the project.
Brosnahan’s Scrap Paper Pictures production company is teaming on the project with Looks Like A Great Time, the brand,...
The production will be presented live for three nights only – July 1 through July 3 – at the Lower East Side venue The Wild Project. Following the live run, a ticketed virtual presentation will be available beginning July 29 through Eventive, with all proceeds from the virtual presentation ticket sales benefitting The Cultural Solidarity Fund, which provides relief microgrants to artists and cultural workers impacted by the pandemic.
Proceeds from the purchase price of all live presentation tickets will fund salaries for Off-Broadway artists engaged on the project.
Brosnahan’s Scrap Paper Pictures production company is teaming on the project with Looks Like A Great Time, the brand,...
- 5/7/2021
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
"There’s a lot of balls in the air but I think at the end of the day Frank kind of follows his heart," says actor John Benjamin Hickey about his acclaimed Wgn drama “Manhattan." As Dr. Frank Winters, a man having to juggle his family, friendships, work and ego in an isolated New Mexico military town, he adds, "For a guy who’s so trapped in his head, that’s an interesting duality, to play the things he’s most emotionally connected to." The town of Los Alamos has been recreated on a 12-acre property, and in a recent chat with Gold Derby (watch below), he compares the experience to Disneyland: "For an actor, it's like you've been totally immersed. When you put your costume on at base camp, and you get on a van, and you're taken into that 10-acre epicentre, it’s like you've been dropped in Jurassic Park.
- 5/25/2015
- Gold Derby
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