Submissions Only


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FieldValue
imageSubmissions only poster.jpeg
genreComedy
creatorKate Wetherhead
Andrew Keenan-Bolger
starringKate Wetherhead
Colin Hanlon
Stephen Bienskie
Lindsay Nicole Chambers
Asmeret Ghebremichael
Santino Fontana
Donna Vivino
Max von Essen
Marilyn Sokol
composerAdam Wachter
Michael Croiter
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
num_seasons3
num_episodes22
producerJeff Croiter
Michael Croiter
Jen Namoff
Teon Cromwell
Joanna Harmon
Tom Rice
Jack Sharkey
locationNew York City, New York
runtime15–22 minutes
networkYouTube
BroadwayWorld
first_aired
last_aired
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Submissions Only is a comedy web series about the casting and audition process for Broadway theater. It centers around aspiring actress Penny Reilly (Kate Wetherhead) and her friend, casting agency director Tim Trull (Colin Hanlon), and their circle of friends, colleagues, relationships and family. The series was created in August 2010 by Broadway performers Wetherhead and Andrew Keenan-Bolger. Wetherhead is the series' writer, while Keenan-Bolger is the main director and editor.

The series has had three seasons. The first season started airing in October 2010 and had six episodes, the second season started airing in September 2011 and had eight episodes,

Characters

Main

  • Penny Reilly (Kate Wetherhead) – an aspiring Broadway actress who remains optimistic despite a variety of setbacks
  • Tim Trull (Colin Hanlon) – the head of a casting agency, and Penny's best friend
  • Steven Ferrell (Stephen Bienskie) – Penny's agent and Tim's ex-boyfriend
  • Aaron Miller (Santino Fontana) – a talented but blasé actor, and Penny's occasional love interest
  • Gail Liner (Lindsay Nicole Chambers) – Tim's secretary, who is disdainful of nearly everyone, including Tim
  • Cameron Dante (Max von Essen) – a former actor and Steven's boyfriend (recurring first and second seasons, main third season)
  • Linda Avery (Anne L. Nathan) – a lascivious director who doesn't realize that most of the men she flirts with are gay
  • Serena Maxwell (Donna Vivino) – a Broadway star, and Aaron's girlfriend (recurring second season, main third season)
  • Raina Pearl (Asmeret Ghebremichael) – Penny's roommate, also a Broadway actress (main first and second season, recurring third season)
  • Randall Moody (Jared Gertner) – Tim's former reader, and an annoyingly enthusiastic Broadway-lover (recurring second season, guest third season)
  • Nolan Grigsby (Wade McCollum) – an eccentric, independently wealthy director who has developed a compass-based theory of acting (recurring second season, main third season)
  • Agnes Vetrulli (Marilyn Sokol) – a friendly but batty actress who replaces Randall as Tim's reader (main third season)

Recurring

  • Eric Hennigan (Patrick Heusinger) – a strait-laced actor on whom Penny harbors a crush (first season only)
  • Val Reilly (Beth Leavel) – Penny's mother, who is always saving magazine articles for Penny to read
  • Don Martin (Rick Elice) – Penny's stepfather, who is always trying to hit on girls and get into the acting game
  • Donny Rich (Andrew Keenan-Bolger) – a snobby casting assistant
  • "Adorable Girl" (Annaleigh Ashford) – a bubbly actress who seems to know everyone and compliments people on how thin they look
  • Andy Edmond (Jeffrey Kuhn) – a catty music director
  • Rick Valencia (Kevin Pariseau) – a middle-aged actor who is very verbose about the audition process

Episodes

Season 1 (2010–2011)

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##TitleDirected byWritten byLengthRelease date
EpisodeNumber = 1EpisodeNumber2 = 1Title = Old LaceDirectedBy = Kate Wetherhead and Andrew Keenan-BolgerWrittenBy = Kate Wetherhead and Andrew Keenan-BolgerAux3 = 22:182010
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Season 2 (2011–2012)

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##TitleDirected byWritten byLengthRelease date
EpisodeNumber = 7EpisodeNumber2 = 1Title = Harness MalfunctionDirectedBy = Kate Wetherhead and Andrew Keenan-BolgerWrittenBy = Kate WetherheadAux3 = 16:562011
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Season 3 (2014)

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##TitleDirected byWritten byLengthRelease date
EpisodeNumber = 15EpisodeNumber2 = 1Title = Petit Sweet Ending with NDirectedBy = Kate Wetherhead and Andrew Keenan-BolgerWrittenBy = Kate WetherheadAux3 = 22:062014
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Production

The impetus for the series was a series of backstage videos that Keenan-Bolger recorded for Music Theatre International, titled Keenan Blogger. Several of the videos were recorded while Keenan-Bolger was in the cast of a production of It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman in Dallas in 2010, and Wetherhead, who was also a cast member, assisted in their production. Wetherhead's husband, who was the show's lighting designer, suggested they create a web series together.

All of the audition material shown is from fake plays and musicals, with dialogue and lyrics written by Wetherhead. For musical numbers, the music was written by Adam Gwon, Adam Wachter, Keith Varney and others.

Most of the actors who have appeared on the series are Broadway performers who are friends and acquaintances of the creators.

Cameos

Submissions Only has included cameos by Broadway veterans such as Chita Rivera, Kristin Chenoweth, Audra McDonald, Hunter Foster, Adam Pascal, Jeremy Jordan, Danny Burstein and Brian D'Arcy James, Kelli O'Hara, Heidi Blickenstaff, Lin-Manuel Miranda, actors such as Rachel Dratch, Kristen Johnston, Michael Urie, Bobby Cannavale and Judith Light, and New York Post theater critic Michael Riedel. The last episode of season two notably had a large number of cameos, including appearances by Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Nick Jonas, Harvey Fierstein, Jack Falahee, and many ensemble members from the Broadway cast of Newsies.

References

References

  1. Hedli, Laura. (March 1, 2012). "Spoofing the Art of Getting the Part". The Wall Street Journal.
  2. Portwood, Jerry. (March 27, 2012). "Why the Life of an Actor is Funny Stuff".
  3. Cox, Gordon. (June 2012}} budget, and was shown on [[YouTube]]. The second and third seasons had significantly larger budget, and higher production quality. Episodes from the second and third seasons were originally shown exclusively on the website BroadwayWorld.com, which also partially funded the project, but were both eventually released on YouTube. Most of the funding for the second and third seasons was solicited through the website [[Kickstarter]]. Broadway producer [[Kevin McCollum]] was a producing partner for the third season.{{ cite news). "Broadway producer joins Web series".
  4. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_I2Sk6pBoE KEENAN BLOGGER: Up, Up and Away!], YouTube
  5. Evans, Suzy. (January 30, 2012). "Kate Wetherhead and Andrew Keenan-Bolger Parody Casting Process With 'Submissions Only".

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