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Original Hollywood “Scout” Mary Badham Joins ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ Stage Tour
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Mary Badham, Hollywood’s original Scout Finch in the 1962 film of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, has been cast in the touring stage production of Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation. This time around, Badham, who has acted infrequently in the decades since her indelible performance in the classic movie, will portray Scout’s mean-as-a-snake drug-addicted racist neighbor Mrs. Dubose.

Badham’s surprise casting was announced today by producers, who unveiled the complete cast of the play’s first national tour. The tour, which stars the previously announced Richard Thomas as Atticus Finch, launches March 27 in Buffalo, before moving on to Boston, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Chicago, Cincinnati and other cities.

The Broadway production of Sorkin’s adaptation is currently on hiatus and is scheduled to reopen with Greg Kinnear as Atticus on June 1. Jeff Daniels originated the role when Mockingbird opened in 2018 and returned when the production re-opened (at the Shubert Theatre) following the pandemic shutdown.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 3/7/2022
  • by Greg Evans
  • Deadline Film + TV
Broadway’s ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ Rounds Out Cast With Hunter Parrish, Portia & More
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Broadway’s To Kill A Mockingbird has rounded out its return-to-stage cast, with Hunter Parrish, Portia, Michael Braugher and Gordon Clapp among the actors joining the previously announced Jeff Daniels and Celia Keenan-Bolger.

Aaron Sorkin’s stage adaptation of the Harper Lee novel resumes performances at the Shubert Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 5.

Daniels and Keenan-Bolger are reprising their original performances as Atticus and Scout Finch. Joining them will be Portia as Calpurnia, Parrish as Jem Finch, Braugher as Tom Robinson, Russell Harvard as Link Deas, Neal Huff as Bob Ewell, Erin Wilhelmi as Mayella Ewell, Noah Robbins as Dill Harris, Zachary Booth as Horace Gilmer, Clapp as Judge John Taylor, Patricia Conolly as Mrs. Dubose, Christopher Innvar as Sheriff Heck Tate, Ted Koch as Mr. Cunningham, and Amelia McClain as Miss Stephanie, with Ian Bedford, Rosalyn Coleman, Anne-Marie Cusson, Michael Bryan French, Steven Lee Johnson, Tyler Lea, Mariah Lee, Geoffrey Allen Murphy,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 9/7/2021
  • by Greg Evans
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Billie Eilish, Rihanna Among Hundreds of Artists Backing California Police Reform Bills
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Billie Eilish, Rihanna, Meek Mill, Mariah Carey and Megan Thee Stallion are among the hundreds of artists, actors and organizations who have signed an open letter supporting two police reform bills in California.

Addressing California Governor Gavin Newsom, Speaker Anthony Rendon, Assembly Member Reggie Jones-Sawyer and Assembly Member Ken Cooley, the letter urges the legislators to approve two bills — Sb 731 and Sb 776 —that address police accountability. Sb 731 would establish a system to revoke a police officer’s certification determined by criminal conviction and serious misconduct. Sb 776 would increase transparency in...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 8/20/2020
  • by Althea Legaspi
  • Rollingstone.com
Mark Noseworthy
Destiny 2 Expansions Announced Through 2022, Intergenerational Support, Content Vault and More
Mark Noseworthy
The future of Destiny 2 has been revealed and includes a host of new content expansions that will take players into 2022. Get your first look here! General Manager Mark Noseworthy and Game Director Luke Smith took to the digital stage today to announce content plans for Destiny 2 including three new expansions and the […]

The post Destiny 2 Expansions Announced Through 2022, Intergenerational Support, Content Vault and More appeared first on Cinelinx | Movies. Games. Geek Culture..
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  • 6/9/2020
  • by katykakes
  • Cinelinx
‘Destiny 2: Beyond Light’ Teased in First Trailer; Season 11 Release Date Confirmed
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Big news from Bungie today and for Destiny 2 gamers out there: The first-look footage from Destiny 2: Beyond Light was just revealed in a livestream event that doled out a ton of info on the content to come. Not only is the new expansion available for pre-order now, for its September 22, 2020 release, but two more expansions have been sketched out for the future of Destiny 2. Bungie's General Manager Mark Noseworthy and game director Luke Smith laid it all out in the reveal event, plus follow-up interviews in video and blog form. The …...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 6/9/2020
  • by Dave Trumbore
  • Collider.com
Destiny 2 reportedly reworked to include more microtransactions
Matthew Byrd Jan 8, 2018

A pre-release reboot may explain Destiny 2's controversial loot box and microtransaction features...

On a recent episode of the Dtr Podcast, Kotaku's Jason Schreier suggested that development of Destiny 2 was rebooted almost 16 months before its release date.

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"I think that it was made in a relatively short period of time," said Schreier. "There was a big reboot of Destiny 2 at some point in early 2016. There had been a previous guy who was directing the game before Luke Smith, who's the current director, took over. So that guy was kind of put aside - he's not at Bungie anymore - and Luke Smith took over."

Luke Smith was the director responsible for the highly-regarded Destiny expansion, The Taken King. It is not...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 1/5/2018
  • Den of Geek
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