Casting call for a new TV series, "Muscle"

Casting call for a new TV series, "Muscle"

See below for a casting call from a producer looking to cast an unknown in a new project. If you are going to audition, please say Joe Fonseca at Princeton sent you!

”We are looking to cast a young actor for a TV series, directed by Derek Cianfrance (Blue Valentine, The Place Beyond the Pines), about a person who is going through a crisis in their life and looking to make a change through lifting weights and adding muscle and ultimately becoming a bodybuilder. The role we are seeking to cast is the lead, Sam (20s), male or female or non-binary and any ethnicity.”

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Join Pilar Castro Kiltz '10 for table readings for two new scripts 

Join Pilar Castro Kiltz '10 for table readings for two new scripts 

In Princeton for spring break (week of March 7) and interested in working on a new play or two? PA2 Founder Pilar Castro Kiltz ’10 will be hosting a few table readings and scene study sessions in Princeton to workshop two new scripts. If you’re interested in participating as an actor/reader, please fill out this form, and she’ll follow up with details and scheduling. Students, alumni, and community members are welcome. No audition necessary. Will be a friendly, fun environment!

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2022 Wammie Award Nominations

Kemi Adegoroye '13 is starting 2022 off with a bang as a four-time Wammie Award nominee. The Wammie Awards is a 35-year-old music awards platform aimed at recognizing the Washington DC Metropolitan Region’s best artists and musicians annually. Kemi is nominated for Best R&B/Soul Album for her debut EP "For the Record"; Best R&B/Soul Song for her originals "Rock Steady (Be My Rock)" and "Drinking Poison"; and for Best R&B/Soul Artist/Group. Public voting is open until January 31, 2022 to advance nominees to the final round. To vote for Kemi's four nominations, please visit this link: https://www.kemiadegoroye.com/2022-wammies.

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Publication of National Bestseller Beasts of a Little Land

Beasts of a Little Land, the critically acclaimed debut novel and national bestseller by Juhea Kim ('09), is available now from Ecco. Named a Best Book of 2021 by Ms., Harper's Bazaar, Real Simple, and Portland Monthly, Beasts of a Little Land is an epic story of love, war, and redemption set against the backdrop of the Korean independence movement.

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“Mourning Glory” makes the Red List

Katie Frorer’s pilot script “Mourning Glory” follows a ragtag group of professional mourners who will stop at nothing to make their dead clients, and their company, look popular. Having placed in 18 screenwriting competitions, “Mourning Glory” is now topping The Red List and was a finalist for the Sundance Episodic Film Lab.

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Allison Spann '20, winner of the 2020 Concerto Competition, returns to campus to perform David del Tredici's "Final Alice"

Allison Spann '20, winner of the 2020 Concerto Competition, returns to campus to perform David del Tredici's "Final Alice," a setting of the concluding courtroom scene of Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland, for solo soprano and orchestra.

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“My Father, Montaigne, and the Art of Living” and “The Myth of Moving On,” an interview with cancer survivor Suleika Jaouad '10, two new pieces by Ann Tashi Slater '84

“My Father, Montaigne, and the Art of Living” and “The Myth of Moving On,” an interview with cancer survivor Suleika Jaouad '10, two new pieces by Ann Tashi Slater '84

“My Father, Montaigne, and the Art of Living,” a Catapult piece about my relationship with my father (Class of '53) and my love of Paris, is a Notable Essay in The Best American Essays 2021.

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