Recently, NBC released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" episode 8 of season 17. The episode is entitled, "Melancholy Pursuit," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty dramatic and interesting stuff go down when a missing teenage girl, prompts the Svu team to investigate. Sgt. Dodds is heavily affected by the case, and more! In the new, 8th episode press release: The hunt for a missing teenage girl will take an emotional toll on Sgt. Dodds (Andy Karl), and DNA evidence will become a crucial lead in finding the girl's abductor. Starring Mariska Hargitay, Ice T and Peter Scanavino. Guest starring Tamara Tunie, Brian Avers, Jonathan Judge-Russo, Nick Cordero, Carolee Carmello and Ali Wentworth. Episode 8 is set to air on Wednesday night, November 11th at 8pm central time on NBC.
- 11/4/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Two couples, a pleasant house, plenty of wine, and some arcing sexual current: Could there be a theatrical vehicle with a more interchangeable set of parts? Theresa Rebeck keeps squirting dramaturgical WD40 into her whirring contraption of a play Poor Behavior and, for a while, it works. Unctuously clever dialogue oozes out of Ian, the cynical Irishman (Brian Avers). His wife, the mercurial Maureen (Heidi Armbruster), careens into wittily unhinged rants. Marital arguments click smoothly along fixed tracks. It’s always entertaining to watch a weekend in the country speed so efficiently toward disaster. Soon enough, though, the machine starts to creak, giving off a clangor of whys and whines and reproaches that you can hear rumbling toward a huffy exit from ten minutes away.In a Primary Stages production at the Duke on 42nd Street, director Evan Cabnet tries to make Poor Behavior seem rooted and specific. The front...
- 8/18/2014
- by Justin Davidson
- Vulture
If George Bernard Shaw had conceived Stanley Kowalski, you would have Theresa Rebeck‘s character Ian, who is at the center of her new play, “Poor Behavior,” which opened Sunday at The Duke on 42nd Street. Or, to look at this Irish cad Ian in another way, imagine Kowalski crossed with the late Christopher Hitchens. Ian, as portrayed in a brilliant performance by Brian Avers, is irritating, provocative, bombastic and absolutely riveting to watch, even if you'd never want to be in the same room with him. A few rows away in a theater are close enough. Ian is a lot.
- 8/17/2014
- by Robert Hofler
- The Wrap
FilmBuff and Sunnyside Films announce the release of feel-good summer comedy The Weekend, directed by Brian Avers whose acting credits include Rock N' Roll, Lieutenant of Inishmore, King Lear and recent hit premiere The Explorer's Club at Mtc, and featuring a cast of celebrated young New York actors including Heather Lind The Merchant of Venice, Pygmalion, Carson Elrod The Explorer's Club, All in the Timing, Peter amp the Starcatcher, Bhavesh Patel War Horse, Vayu O'Donnell Man and Boy, Golden Boy, Amber Gray Natasha, Pierre amp the Great Comet of 1812, and more...
- 8/14/2013
- by Movies News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Explorers Club is now in previews at Manhattan Theatre Club with an official press opening set for Thursday, June 20 featuring Brian Avers Rock 'n' Roll, Max Baker Cyrano DeBergerac, Steven Boyer Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Arnie Burton Peter and the Starcatcher, Carson Elrod All in the Timing, David Furr The Importance of Being Earnest, Tony Award nominee John McMartin Into The Woods, Drama Desk Award winner Lorenzo Pisoni Humor Abuse at Mtc, and Tony Award nominee Jennifer Westfeldt Friends With Kids, Wonderful Town. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below...
- 6/11/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Richard Castle's (Nathan Fillion) ex-wife, Gina (Monet Mazur) introduces his new and last book, but we don't know she's his ex yet and that she's also his publisher too. Small world. Castle in the meantime is busy demonstrating his true character by signing autograph's on women's chests. He's ending the Derek Storm mysteries series his final book, Storm Fall. (Referring to the death of his famous character, earmarking the death for any literary career when that happens!) Though as he explains to his daughter, Alexis (Molly C Quinn) he's grown tired of him as he knows everything the character's thinking and he doesn't like that. (Pedantically, he would know what the character's thinking, he's writing him!) At least Castle doesn't live vicariously through his characters! Meanwhile Det Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) investigates the murder of a woman covered in rose petals over her body and daisies over her eyes.
- 6/24/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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