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In an effort to keep up with modern tastes, NatGeo (not to be confused with your daddy’s National Geographic) has spent the last few years dipping its toes in the world of scripted dramas. Last year, they unveiled a new pandemic-based anthology series called
The Hot Zone which we assume is also the name of one of the many Chippendales biopics in development. The latest installment has the subtitle “Anthrax,” which means that it isn’t about the seminal 80s thrash band but rather that period after 9/11 when everyone feared getting parcels of poison mail.
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The Hot Zone: Anthrax also now has a teaser trailer that makes anyone unfamiliar with the show wonder, “is this a docu-series with Daniel Dae Kim and Tony Goldwyn doing the dramatizations”? Well, it’s a full-blown limited-series event and Kim’s first chance to shine as a lead, so back off! Sorry for getting aggro there. The three-night event begins on November 28.
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The Huntington will present the virtual premiere of
Eleanor Burgess s
Lisa Banes and
Jordan Boatman. The show is free and will be available until June 13. Viewers can sign up to see it here.
Tony-nominated actor
We Have to Hurry, streaming live via Broadway on Demand for two performances only, Saturday,
June 5, at 8pm and Sunday,
June 6, at 3pm. The heartwarming new play, about a pair of mature people reigniting their spark during the sunset years of life, is written by playwright, director and actor
Dorothy Lyman and is directed by
Patricia Vanstone. Proceeds will benefit the Actors Fund Home East and West. Tickets are available here.