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Hear from the 2020 Tony Nominees & More on the November Episode of Broadway Profiles

October 28th, 2020 | By Broadway.com Staff

Before it airs nationwide next month, we’re offering a sneak peek at the newest episode of Broadway Profiles. Hosted by PIX11’s Emmy-winning anchor Tamsen Fadal and powered by Broadway.com, the November episode will air in New York City on November 1 at 6PM ET on WPIX and throughout the month across the country. Be on the lookout for Broadway Profiles, the only nationally syndicated theater news program, on your local TV station.

Featured this month:

 

    • Ashley Park was nominated for a Tony for Mean Girls in 2019. Now, she’s bringing her Broadway experience to Netflix in Emily in Paris. Broadway.com Editor-in-Chief Paul Wontorek chats with her about starring in one of this season’s most binge-able shows.

 

    • The highly anticipated film adaptation of The Prom debuts on Netflix in just a few weeks. Directed by Ryan Murphy, the movie is adapted from the 2018 Broadway musical of the same name and features a star-studded cast, including Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, Kerry Washington, Keegan-Michael Key and James Corden.

 

    • We sit down with two-time Tony nominee Laura Osnes, who is starring in the new Hallmark Christmas movie, One Royal Holiday.

 

    • While the Broadway shutdowns will continue through next year, Blindness brings a taste of live performance back to New York City. Hear about what to expect in the show and how it is a much-needed step toward normalcy.

 

    • Twelfth Night: Welcome to Our Table is an immersive and interactive take on Shakespeare’s classic comedy. Hear from the show’s co-director, Victoria Rae Sook, founder and artistic director of Food of Love Theater Company, and several of the stars.

 

To find out where Broadway Profiles with Tamsen Fadal airs nationally, head here.

Enjoy the full episode below!

 

 

 

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