Showing posts with label Wallflowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wallflowers. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

ISA6 Countdown: Check out the Indie Series Awards Nominees for Writing in a Comedy

Clockwise (from top left): Acting Dead (Brian Beacock), The Amazing Gayl Pile (Morgan Waters and Brooks Gray), High Road (Justin Harwood), Matt & Dave Are So Depressed (David Zarif), Mentor (Jason Stuart and Paul Elia) and Wallflowers (Kieran Turner)
The nominations for the 6th Annual Indie Series Awards were announced on February 4, and the ceremony is now only 8 days away. Serial Scoop is celebrating the nominees leading up to the ISA6 ceremony on April 1st by showcasing their work both in front of and behind the camera.

In the Best Writing - Comedy category, the nominees are Acting Dead (Brian Beacock), The Amazing Gayl Pile (Morgan Waters and Brooks Gray), High Road (Justin Harwood), Matt & Dave Are So Depressed (David Zarif), Mentor (Jason Stuart and Paul Elia) and Wallflowers (Kieran Turner). Watch their nominated work below:

Saturday, March 21, 2015

ISA6 Countdown: Check out the Indie Series Awards Nominees for Supporting Actor in a Comedy

Clockwise (from top left): Sean Eden (High Road), Gibson Frazier (Wallflowers), Chris Galya (Acting Dead), Dominic Rains (Love Midori), Mike Rock (Jon and Jen are Married) and Graham Shiels (Love Midori)
The nominations for the 6th Annual Indie Series Awards were announced on February 4, and the ceremony is now only 11 days away. Serial Scoop is celebrating the nominees leading up to the ISA6 ceremony on April 1st by showcasing their work both in front of and behind the camera.

In the Best Supporting Actor – Comedy category, the nominees are Sean Eden (High Road), Gibson Frazier (Wallflowers), Chris Galya (Acting Dead), Dominic Rains (Love Midori), Mike Rock (Jon and Jen are Married) and Graham Shiels (Love Midori). Watch their nominated work below:

ISA6 Countdown: Check out the Indie Series Awards Nominees for Guest Actor in a Comedy

Clockwise (from top left): Robert Bogue (Wallflowers), Sean Cullen (The Casting Room), John Halbach (Wallflowers), Peter Allen Vogt (Acting Dead), Tuc Watkins (Where The Bears Are) and Henry Zebrowski (The Return of Saturn)
The nominations for the 6th Annual Indie Series Awards were announced on February 4, and the ceremony is now only 11 days away. Serial Scoop is celebrating the nominees leading up to the ISA6 ceremony on April 1st by showcasing their work both in front of and behind the camera.

In the Best Guest Actor – Comedy category, the nominees are Robert Bogue (Wallflowers), Sean Cullen (The Casting Room), John Halbach (Wallflowers), Peter Allen Vogt (Acting Dead), Tuc Watkins (Where The Bears Are) and Henry Zebrowski (The Return of Saturn). Watch their nominated work below:

Friday, March 20, 2015

ISA6 Countdown: Check out the Indie Series Awards Nominees for Best Soundtrack

Clockwise (from top left): Altruman (Robin Geradts-Gill), The Dreamers (Kelsey Jorissen), Gays (Peter William Dunn), People You Know (John Dylan DeLaTorre and Baltimore Russell), Ragged Isle (Barry Dodd) and Wallflowers (Kieran Turner and Michael Turner)
The nominations for the 6th Annual Indie Series Awards were announced on February 4, and the ceremony is now only 12 days away. Serial Scoop is celebrating the nominees leading up to the ISA6 ceremony on April 1st by showcasing their work both in front of and behind the camera.

In the Best Soundtrack category, the nominees are Altruman (Robin Geradts-Gill), The Dreamers (Kelsey Jorissen), Gays (Peter William Dunn), People You Know (John Dylan DeLaTorre and Baltimore Russell), Ragged Isle (Barry Dodd) and Wallflowers (Kieran Turner and Michael Turner). Watch their nominated work below:

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

ISA6 Countdown: Check out the Indie Series Awards Nominees for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy

Clockwise (from top left): Debbie Gibson (Acting Dead), Alexandra Jordan (High Road), Alexandra Paul (Mentor), Susan Louise O'Connor (Wallflowers), Kim Strother (Down Dog) and Janet Walmsley (Single & Dating in Vancouver).
The nominations for the 6th Annual Indie Series Awards were announced on February 4, and the ceremony is now only 14 days away. Serial Scoop is celebrating the nominees leading up to the ISA6 ceremony on April 1st by showcasing their work both in front of and behind the camera.

In the Best Supporting Actress – Comedy category, the nominees are Debbie Gibson (Acting Dead), Alexandra Jordan (High Road), Alexandra Paul (Mentor), Susan Louise O'Connor (Wallflowers), Kim Strother (Down Dog) and Janet Walmsley (Single & Dating in Vancouver). Watch their nominated work below:

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

More Presenters Announced for 6th Annual Indie Series Awards

Patrika Darbo, Martha Madison
The Indie Series Network (ISN) announced additional presenters today for the upcoming 6th Annual Indie Series Awards (ISA6).

Presenters during the April 1st ceremony will include Ryan Bartley (L.A. Macabre), Sarah Brown (Beacon Hill), Richard Cutting (Milgram and the Fastwalkers, DeVanity), Patrika Darbo (The Bay), Mike Donis (Pete Winning and the Pirates), Megan Duffy (Dating Pains), Burt Grinstead (Burt Paxton), Richard Hatch (Pairings), Martha Madison (Winterthorne, The Bay), Susan Louise O'Connor (Wallflowers) and Alexandra Paul (Mentor).

They join previously announced presenters Anthony Anderson (Anacostia), Jillian Clare (Acting Dead), Ashli Dowling (We Are Angels), Andrea Evans (DeVanity), Lilly Melgar (The Bay), Mhairi Morrison (Feathers and Toast), Becky Kramer (Jewvangelist), Jen Lilley (Youthful Daze), Minae Noji (Love Midori), Alisha Spielmann (Producing Juliet), Jason Stuart (Mentor), Corsica Wilson (L.A. Macabre) and Colleen Zenk (Thurston).

Additional presenters will be revealed in the coming weeks.

The 6th Annual Indie Series Awards ceremony, hosted by Emmy Award-winning actor Eric Martsolf (Days of our Lives), will be held on Wednesday, April 1 at the historic El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood.

The Indie Series Awards celebrate the best in independently produced, scripted entertainment created for the Web. Click here for a complete list of nominees.

Saturday, February 7, 2015

ISA6 Countdown: Check out the Indie Series Awards Nominees for Best Comedy


The nominations for the 6th Annual Indie Series Awards were announced on Wednesday, February 4. It's now Web Series Weekend, the perfect time to catch up on (or watch for the first time) some of these terrific nominees. In the Best Web Series – Comedy category, the nominees were Acting Dead, The Amazing Gayl Pile, Capitol Hill, High Road, Jewvangelist and Wallflowers. Watch them below:

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Watch the Season Finale of 'Wallflowers' featuring Robert Bogue from 'Guiding Light'

Stage 17 Series “Wallflowers” 2nd Season Comes to a Close
Sophomore run of the acclaimed series becomes the breakout hit of fledgling online network, Stage Stage 17

Wallflowers can be seen on Stage 17: www.stage17.tv/series/wallflowers


Jolly Abraham and Robert Bogue
June 5, 2014 -- New York, NY: Wallflowers’ season finale, “Roar,” premieres today, capping off a wildly successful second season which has seen the show go from DIY web series to fully funded flagship production of the new online network, Stage 17 in less than a year.  Series creator Kieran Turner is currently in talks with the network for an expanded Season 3 to begin shooting later this year.
Set in the cruelly comedic dating world of modern NYC, WALLFLOWERS details the disastrous romantic exploits of a tight knit group of Gen-X stragglers coping with the ecstasy and the agony of single life - as members of a Manhattan support group for the hopelessly single.
After a well received first season on Blip TV, WALLFLOWERS was picked up by the brand new Broadway-based digital platform, Stage 17.  Stage 17 launched April 1, featuring a slate of original programming by the best and brightest theater creatives.

WALLFLOWERS stars a talented cast of NYC based theatre and film actors, including Patch Darragh (The Glass MenagerieAppropriate, currently appearing with Cherry Jones in When We Were Young and Unafraid), Sarah Saltzberg (creator /star of Broadway's hit musical The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), Gibson Frazier (Mr. BurnsA Man’s a Man), Christianne Tisdale (Beauty & The Beast, current Broadway revival of Les Miserables), Max Crumm (GreaseDisaster), Susan Louise O’Connor (Blithe Spirit), Bryce Pinkham (current Tony nominee for A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder), Richard Gallagher (Orange is the New Black) and Marcia DeBonis (That's What She Said, The Truman Show, Whatever Works).

STAGE17 was formed by Chairman David Stoller (Executive Chairman of Reach4Entertainment) and President and Executive Producer Ondine Landa Abramson, as a new digital platform aiming “to lure a demographic of 25-to-54-year-old females by using Broadway as a jumping-off point,” (Varietyby specializing in original and curated entertainment for the world’s largest stage — the Internet.
STAGE17presents a digital experience for audiences where quality, originality, and ease of use are paramount. It is aimed at a growing community of tech-savvy individuals, with a strong interest in theatre and entertainment, for whom there is currently no dedicated digital platform. As a digital playground for Broadway and theatrical artists, STAGE17 will explore the art of storytelling, both scripted and unscripted, from masters in the craft.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Watch the New Episode of 'Wallflowers' Featuring Tony-Nominee Bryce Pinkham

Bryce Pinkham, recently nominated for a Tony Award for Leading Actor in a Musical for his starring role in the hit Broadway show "A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder," makes his first appearance in this week's episode of Wallflowers. Pinkham, who will star in two episodes, plays "Greg," a stand-up comedian whose pregnant wife may be leaving him for one of the wallflowers.

Watch the latest season two episode of Wallflowers ("My Own Worst Enemy") below:

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