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Thursday, November 11, 2010

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Due to the interference of another individual who runs another podcast the PCV facebook page was taken down, I am currently working to get it back up and will keep you updated when it is.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Glee's Darren Criss Hitting All The Right Notes?

After making a splash on last nights episode of Glee, Darren Criss (who plays Blaine a member of a rival high school singing group) is in talks to sign on as a series regular. The promotion for Criss who initially signed on to be a recurring character this season will likely become a regular at the start of the show's already-greenlit third season. This would mark the first regular TV gig for Criss whose biggest before Glee was an arc on ABC’s short-lived Eastwick. He first found fame on the Internet as the star of the YouTube viral hit A Very Potter Musical.




(Criss performing Teenage Dream on last night's Glee episode.)

Tickets On Sale Now For The Book of Mormon


Tickets are now on sale online for the new Broadway musical The Book of Mormon. From Trey Parker and Matt Stone, four-time Emmy Award-winning creators of South Park comes this hilarious Broadway musical about a pair of mismatched Mormon boys sent on a mission to a place that’s about as far from Salt Lake City as you can get. The Book of Mormon is written in collaboration with Robert Lopez, the Tony Award-winning writer of Avenue Q, and co-directed by Mr. Parker and three-time Tony nominee Casey Nicholaw (Spamalot, The Drowsy Chaperone). Performances begin at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on February 24, 2011 with a opening night set for March 24, 2011.

To purchase tickets click here: http://www.telecharge.com/behindTheCurtain.aspx

Video of The Day: H2$ first ad

Here is the first AD for the new Broadway revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, which is set to open in March at the Al Hirschfeld Theater and will star Daniel Radcliffe. Enjoy

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Gene Shalit To Depart NBC's 'Today'

Everyones favorite mustachioed movie critic will be departing the Today show after 40 years. Gene Shalit who joined the series in 1970 will appear for the last time as a regular contributor on this thursdays program.