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Robert Askins’ play HAND TO GOD goes to London!

2Feb

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Congrats to Tony nominated Robert Askins on his Broadway run and his upcoming London run of his play, HAND TO GOD (Rob plays the freeloader “Stu” in The Share Pilot and webisodes.)

Hand to God will run at The Vaudeville Theater February – June 2016. Tickets Here

Hand to God cast with Saget and Kudisch

Here’s the Broadway cast featuring left to right: Sarah Stiles, Michael Oberholzer,  “Nathan” from The Share, Tony Award nominee, STEVEN BOYER, BOB SAGET, Geneva Carr, Robert Askins and Marc Kudisch

RAVES for HAND TO GOD on BROADWAY

9Apr

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RAVES for HAND TO GOD on BROADWAY

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“The Share” congratulates its cast members, Steven Boyer “Nathan” and Playwright Robert Askins “Stu” on the outstanding reviews for HAND TO GOD on Broadway!

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Steven Boyer as “Jason” with puppet “Tyrone” in HAND TO GOD

“A True Tour de Force” – New York Times

“The freshest and funniest Broadway comedy in years” – TimeOutNY

More Glowing Reviews HERE

Buy Tix to HAND TO GOD on BROADWAY

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 Robert Askins in the audience of his Broadway show, HAND TO GOD

THE SHARE’S Steven Boyer and Robert Askins on BROADWAY in HAND TO GOD

18Nov

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THE SHARE’S Steven Boyer and Robert Askins on BROADWAY in HAND TO GOD

 

“Stu” from The Share also happens to be an extraordinary Playwright. Robert Askins’ Play HAND TO GOD was first produced at The Ensemble Studio Theatre, then at MCC, and now catch it on BROADWAY spring 2015.

“Nathan” from The Share is an award-winning actor. Steven Boyer has won an OBIE and a LUCILLE LORTEL Award for his outstanding performances as Jason and Tyrone in HAND TO GOD. Let’s see what he can do on the Great White Way.

Go get ’em boys.

HAND TO GOD on BROADWAY at The Booth Theatre. Previews start March 2015

Get Tickets Now

hand to god with cast and Rob

 

The Share’s Creator and Star get hitched!

18Nov

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The Creator of The Share, Emily Chadick Weiss and Steven Boyer “Nathan” got married on Sunday, April 6, 2014 in Montego Bay, Jamaica. They look forward to working together forever.

Emily and Steve in chairs wedding

 

The Share’s STEVEN BOYER in The Share’s Robert Askins’ HAND TO GOD

10Mar

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Originally at The Ensemble Studio Theatre,  Robert Askins “Stu” from The Share has his groundbreaking play HAND TO GOD produced at MCC with Steven Boyer “Nathan” from The Share as a good Christian boy with a possessed puppet.

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Check it out now thru March 30! Opening tonight!

http://www.mcctheater.org/shows/13-14_season/handtogod/index.html?cid=offb

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The Share in Brooklyn’s THE RAIL

10Mar

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“The Share’s” Creator Emily Chadick Weiss and Director Christina Roussos get a shout out for their independent collaboration in online arts Forum, THE RAIL

http://www.brooklynrail.org/2014/03/theater/you-say-you-want-a-revolution-a-glimpse-into-nycs-independent-producing-scene

Brooklyn Rail

Lincoln from “The Share” goes ALL THE WAY to Broadway with Bryan Cranston

10Mar

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Check out William Jackson Harper “Lincoln” from The Share, as Stokely Carmichael in ALL THE WAY,

William Jackson Harper headshot

now on Broadway thru June 29. William stars alongside BREAKING BAD’s Bryan Cranston.

All The Way Pic

http://allthewaybroadway.com/

The Share’s Maureen Sebastian in NBC’s REVOLUTION

10Mar

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Catch Maureen Sebastian “Justine” from The Share in her recurring role as Prescilla Pitman on NBC’s REVOLUTION Wednesdays 8/7 c

http://www.nbc.com/revolution/episodes

Maureen in Revolution

THE SHARE Pilot Script Wins The WILDsound Festival

10Dec

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Voted the #1 TV contest in North America, WILDsound has chosen “The Share” as its winning TV Pilot Script. Read an interview with the writer, Emily Chadick Weiss HEREWildsound

The Share Stars BLOW UP Off-Broadway

8Oct

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Stars of THE SHARE Steven Boyer and William Jackson Harper are blowing up off-Broadway this Fall in the new comedy Modern Terrorism: or They Who Want to Kill Us and How We Learn to Love Them, a provocative satire about the darkly comic misadventures of a rogue NYC terrorist cell.  The dark comedy with the Strangelovian title is currently running at Second Stage Theatre until November 4th.  See it while you still can.