My play, AMERICA'S SEXIEST COUPLE is now online! It's a romantic comedy starring Joely Fisher and Tim Daly. Also featured is Erik Odom.
So what's it about?
Two actors, who were "America's Sexiest Couple" on a popular '90s sitcom reunite for the first time in 25 years. They face a lifetime of unresolved issues, longings, resentments, and regrets. Like I said -- a comedy.
My thanks to the New Works Theatre and Kevin Pollack for hosting this Zoom production. It's a benefit for the Actors Fund so if you like the play we hope you'll donate to this very worthy cause.
Thanks much. Now sit back and enjoy AMERICA'S SEXIEST COUPLE.
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I'll check it out. I like Ms. Fisher.
Is this available for only a limited time? Sometimes a play is up for a weekend, a week. Netflix made The Trail of the Chicago 7 available for 48 hours, through midnight tonight, and I want to watch again before the window closes.
I especially like her murder mysteries.
Charming and funny. Thanks so much for giving me a lovely Saturday morning watching this, and thanks for all the work for the Actors Fund.
Grace,
You probably don't remember, but you guided my partner and I through our first arbitration (which was a very tricky one) and your advice allowed us to win. So thanks again (after a gazillion years).
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I loved this! This is my favorite of yours I've seen so far. What a great couple and chemistry even over Zoom. (Also the best sex scene I've seen on Zoom. :)
I remember that arbitration so well. You and David were SOOO lovely to deal with, it was a pleasure (as much as credit arbitrations could be). As I recall, it was the movie Volunteers and your scripts were so funny. I'm so glad you remember be, it was a highlight for me, especially as I had spent much of law school at UCLA going to Paramount on Fridays to see the filming of Cheers. I hope you're well -- I really loved the play and very much appreciated the difficulty of the zoom production. It was well-executed. Thanks.
I saw this play on stage. It was very funny. The audience loved it. This version might be good too.
M.B.
I think this is a good drama, not a comedy.
I was jarred by two moments. One, when she mentioned an execution. And when she was looking for her car keys while drunk.
That was fun, thanks Ken. I like both actors, and it was great seeing them.
I was a huge fan of Connie Stevens, growing up. That's Joely's mom.
I enjoyed the show, and donation made. I realized I knew who Joely was, but wasn't very familiar with her work. She was delightful! (And is it just me, or does she sound a LOT like her sister Carrie?)
I really enjoyed this. Watched it twice! Would love to see it in person. Happily made a donation to The Actor's Fund.
Needless to say, the bellboy was fired.
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