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Backstage.com, introduced by Publisher Steve Elish, was a leader in taking the casting industry online. Its early products included a paid member's area, which charged $9.95 per month for unlimited access to articles and casting calls across New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Florida, Las Vegas, and other key entertainment-industry hubs.
PerformInk is a Chicago theater and entertainment industry website, which began in 1989 as a bi-weekly newspaper. It included show openings and reviews, audition listings, and industry and union news for Chicago actors, directors, dancers, designers, and other entertainment professionals.
Fall TV is looking a little different with shows like Found, Chicago Fire and FBI: International going through casting shakeups. The One Chicago franchise has been making headlines as several cast ...
Casting calls may go out into the general public at large, sometimes referred to as a "cattle call" (a U.S. term [6]), or open audition, in which hundreds or even thousands of performers compete for a number of roles. [7]
Nuestra Belleza Latina 2011 is the fifth season of Nuestra Belleza Latina.The season premiered on Univision on Sunday March 6, 2011 and concluded on May 22, 2011.. Auditions for the show were held in January and February 2011 in the cities of Chicago, San Antonio, New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
No objections here. The “Legally Blonde” prequel series at Amazon Prime Video is putting out an open casting call for the series’ lead role. Reese Witherspoon made the announcement on her ...
Alderman calls for investigation into school board’s role in Chicago Teachers Union talks. Nell Salzman, Chicago Tribune. Updated December 14, 2024 at 10:13 AM. Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune/TNS.
Chicago is a 1975 American musical with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and book by Ebb and Bob Fosse. Set in Chicago in the Jazz Age , the musical is based on a 1926 play of the same title by Maurine Dallas Watkins about actual criminals and crimes on which she reported.