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Recent Cutbacks has been making a name for itself in the comedy scene by combining a genuine talent, a love for movies, and a fun, playful atmosphere that engages any audience. We had the chance to chat with Nick Abeel, Kristin McCarthy Parker, Kyle Schaefer, and Matt Zambrano about their latest production Fly, You Fools. The team teases what we can expect from the new Lord of the Rings-inspired show, how it’s been working together, and how the magic just clicked during their original run of the Jurassic Park parody Hold On To Your Butts.
Read on for our exclusive interview with Recent Cutbacks below:
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The Fosters 3×19 featured Shakespearian tragedy both on and off the stage, culminating in a dramatic final sequence. We spoke with Cierra Ramirez, who plays Mariana, and executive producer Bradley Bredeweg, who directed the episode, about the events of The Fosters 3×19 and where the show will go from here.
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Following the nail-biting season 1 finale that left Cameron’s life hanging in the balance, Kyle Harris and Emma Ishta will return to our screens Tuesday in Stitchers 2×01. We caught up with the dynamic duo to get the scoop on Kirsten’s newly accessible emotions, Cameron’s near-death experience, and what to expect from Stitchers season 2.
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George Dalton, who stars in the Netflix original series Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp is quickly making a name for himself as a triple threat. An actor, singer, and director, George spends his time quickly growing a fanbase on YouTube making viral videos and becoming a role model for other young adults.
We spoke with George Dalton about the big year ahead of him and what fans can look forward to from him next.
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We’d like to introduce you to Broadway babe, Radio Disney alum, and budding pop star Ashlee Keating!
Ashlee has been singing almost her entire life. Growing up in Philadelphia, her breakout came at the ripe age of three, when she performed on a weekly basis with “Al Alberts TV Showcase.” In her youth, she combined her love of singing with acting, taking up musical theater and starring in numerous plays in her hometown. At the age of six, she landed the role of “Gretl” in The Sound of Music not only on Broadway, but in their National Tour as well.
In 2008, Ashlee was selected as a finalist for a Radio Disney’s Incubator Program, which not only got her songs some airplay but gave her the chance to perform at Radio Disney-sponsored concerts! Her music did so well that she was chosen to be the opening gig for many Disney stars who are now household names, like Demi Lovato and Raven-Symoné!
We recently had the chance to get to know Ashlee a little, and we’ll share our conversation with her after the jump. (more…)