Mar. 1st, 2018

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It's Easter at the end of the month. Tell us about how Eerie celebrates. Giant bunnies? Multicoloured eggs hatching monsters to kill us all? Zombie Jesus?
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Your themed episode for the month of March is "Who's Who"
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1. my imagination needs therapy (Skin Games)
2. Monsters shape the world.(Ghost Story)
3. I will fear no concussion. (Proven Guilty)
4. Sometimes it isn't easy to be sane, smart, and responsible (Cold Days)
5. Apocalypse is a frame of mind (Death Masks)
6. You rush a miracle worker, you get lousy miracles! (Small Favor)
7. I can look interested and nod at appropriate moments (Dead Beat)
8. The dead don’t need justice, (Skin Games)
9. running the gamut from jovially violent to maliciously violent (Summer Knight)
10. Death by nursery tale. (Fool Moon)
11.It’s easy to do the right thing when it doesn’t cost you. (Ghost Story)
12. Stupid is just as destructive as Evil, maybe more so, and it’s a hell of a lot more common. (Vignette)
13. Stop making me think. I'm believing over here. (White Night)
14. Doubt was for things that did not know their purpose, and I knew mine. (Cold Days)
15. a long-running grudge with physics (Blood Rites)
16. We’re ostriches and the whole world is sand. (Small Favor)
17. Saving the world, one act of random destruction at a time. (Mean Streets)
18. Peace cannot be bought (Summer Knight)
19. They could kill me, but they couldn't have me. I was my own. (Ghost Story)
20. The ‘Bolshevik Muppet’ solution. (Blood Rites)
21. Hope is a force of nature. Don't let anyone tell you different.(Changes)
22. The world is getting weirder (Storm Front)
23. I know every step I took to get here, and I’m still lost. (Skin Game)
24.Boink and let boink. (Cold Days)
25. When kind men grow angry things are about to change. (Blood Rites)
26. Whatever you do, do it for love. (Changes)
27. Anything to avoid another Inquisition. (Grave Peril)
28. I hate fair fights… they’re too easy to lose. (Death Masks)
29. people suck, but a person can be extraordinary (Changes)
30. And sometimes you get what's coming around. And sometimes you ARE what's coming around. (Grave Peril)
31. EASTER HAS BEEN CANCELED - THEY FOUND THE BODY (hee! Storm Front)
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Included in the lineup is Dule Hill as Nat King Cole, Brian Dennehy in a double bill of Eugene O'Neill and Samuel Beckett, and Debra Jo Rupp in a play from 'This Is Us' writer-producer Bekah Brunstetter.

Leading Los Angeles theater hub The Geffen Playhouse has announced its 2018-19 season lineup, the first under new artistic director Matt Shakman. The nine productions will be presented on the Geffen's two stages starting next fall.

Among them is the West Coast premiere of Lights Out: Nat "King" Cole, starring Dule Hill as the legendary entertainer approaching the final broadcast of his TV variety show, with Daniel J. Watts as his friend Sammy Davis Jr. Directed by Patricia McGregor, who wrote the show with Colman Domingo, the theatrical exploration of an American icon runs Feb. 5-March 10, 2019.

Bekah Brunstetter, a writer and producer on This Is Us, will reprise the acclaimed Echo Theater Company production of her play The Cake (Sept. 10-Oct. 21), starring Debra Jo Rupp as a devout Christian baker whose beliefs are shaken when her best friend's daughter comes home to North Carolina to plan her wedding to another woman.

Brian Dennehy returns in his celebrated double bill of Eugene O'Neill's Hughie and Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape (Nov. 5-Dec. 16); and Tony winner Jefferson Mays (I Am My Own Wife) stars in his own new adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (Oct. 30-Dec. 2).



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Also on the slate are world premieres of Jose Rivera's magic-realist romance with afterlife detours, The Untranslatable Secrets of Nikki Corona (Sept. 4-Oct. 7); a new 21st-century adaptation of Sophocles' Antigone (April 9-May 12); and L.A.-based playwright Inda Craig-Galvan's Black Super Hero Magic Mama (March 5-April 14), about the grieving mother of a 14-year-old boy killed in a police shooting, who retreats into the comic-book fantasy world he created.

Veteran film producer-director Frank Marshall will stage Invisible Tango (May 7-June 16), a new one-man show by magic sensation Helder Guimaraes, whose skills previously dazzled Geffen audiences in the hit Nothing to Hide; and Shakman will direct the world-premiere Geffen commission Mysterious Circumstances (June 11-July 14), Michael Mitnick's play based on a New Yorker article about the suspicious death of the world's foremost Sherlock Holmes scholar.

"The season represents Matt's bold, original vision and marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the Geffen Playhouse," said executive director Gil Cates Jr.

"I'm thrilled to help bring to life both new work and re-envisioned classics from some of the greatest theater artists working today," added Shakman. "This season celebrates the power of unique voices in American theater."

Shakman has spent years balancing stage work with television directing gigs on such shows as Game of Thrones, Fargo, Mad Men, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and The Good Wife. He took over the Geffen job last August from longtime artistic director Randall Arney.

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