Oa (Zeeko Zaki) goes undercover on FBI. Pic credit: CBS
Being a hero doesn’t always mean putting your life on the line.
In the Season 5 premiere of FBI, the team had to track a deadly figure threatening a major attack in New York City.
It put the team in a difficult position of saving a group of people involved in some dangerous politics.
That involved Oa going undercover and later taking a considerable risk to save lives.
Meanwhile, Jubal found himself caught between his duty and his son’s happiness, making a tough choice.
It all led to an explosive climax, and a sadder finale as Hero’s Journey put FBI Season 5 on a bold start.
A deadly sting leads to a dark discovery
In an office, a glasses-wearing Oa was talking to Curt Mallory (Alex Mickiewicz), who claimed supply chain issues were upping the price of his merchandise.
Being a hero doesn’t always mean putting your life on the line.
In the Season 5 premiere of FBI, the team had to track a deadly figure threatening a major attack in New York City.
It put the team in a difficult position of saving a group of people involved in some dangerous politics.
That involved Oa going undercover and later taking a considerable risk to save lives.
Meanwhile, Jubal found himself caught between his duty and his son’s happiness, making a tough choice.
It all led to an explosive climax, and a sadder finale as Hero’s Journey put FBI Season 5 on a bold start.
A deadly sting leads to a dark discovery
In an office, a glasses-wearing Oa was talking to Curt Mallory (Alex Mickiewicz), who claimed supply chain issues were upping the price of his merchandise.
- 9/21/2022
- by Michael Weyer
- Monsters and Critics
Sixty-four years late and right on time, Alice Childress’ wise and stirring backstage comedy-drama Trouble in Mind is making its long-in-coming Broadway debut tonight, and to describe the play as prescient would be an understatement. Uncanny rings truer.
With a star turn by Lachanze that takes a strong place in a theatrical season already formidable in its roster of performances, Trouble in Mind takes a behind-the-curtain look at the racism, coded prejudice, self-flattery, sexism and built-in bigotry that Broadway has always professed to eschew.
Childress, who died in 1994, knew better, and her insights fuel Trouble in Mind. First staged to acclaim Off Broadway in 1955, the play, about a Black actress in a big Broadway play who must choose between truth and security, was optioned by producers to open on Broadway in 1957 – if only Childress would write a more upbeat and forgiving ending. She chose truth.
Set in a theater during rehearsals for the play-within-the-play,...
With a star turn by Lachanze that takes a strong place in a theatrical season already formidable in its roster of performances, Trouble in Mind takes a behind-the-curtain look at the racism, coded prejudice, self-flattery, sexism and built-in bigotry that Broadway has always professed to eschew.
Childress, who died in 1994, knew better, and her insights fuel Trouble in Mind. First staged to acclaim Off Broadway in 1955, the play, about a Black actress in a big Broadway play who must choose between truth and security, was optioned by producers to open on Broadway in 1957 – if only Childress would write a more upbeat and forgiving ending. She chose truth.
Set in a theater during rehearsals for the play-within-the-play,...
- 11/19/2021
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Here at Et, we’re obsessed with a lot of things -- and here’s what we’re most excited about this week:
Why We’re Obsessed With ‘The Last Match’
Tennis is having a good year off the court with the Oscar-worthy Battle of the Sexes, starring Emma Stone and Steve Carell, and Shia Labeouf earning rave reviews for his portrayal of John McEnroe in Borg/McEnroe, which opened the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Continuing the winning streak is Anna Ziegler’s The Last Match, directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch. Starring Wilson Bethel as Tim and Alex Mickiewicz as Sergei, rivals facing off in the semifinals at the U.S. Open, the play gets into the psyche of two players who stand to gain as much as they could potentially lose. But it’s not just for tennis fans -- Ziegler’s riveting story brings the drama and action of Arthur Ashe Stadium to the stage in...
Why We’re Obsessed With ‘The Last Match’
Tennis is having a good year off the court with the Oscar-worthy Battle of the Sexes, starring Emma Stone and Steve Carell, and Shia Labeouf earning rave reviews for his portrayal of John McEnroe in Borg/McEnroe, which opened the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Continuing the winning streak is Anna Ziegler’s The Last Match, directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch. Starring Wilson Bethel as Tim and Alex Mickiewicz as Sergei, rivals facing off in the semifinals at the U.S. Open, the play gets into the psyche of two players who stand to gain as much as they could potentially lose. But it’s not just for tennis fans -- Ziegler’s riveting story brings the drama and action of Arthur Ashe Stadium to the stage in...
- 10/30/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Roundabout Theatre Company presents the New York premiere of Anna Ziegler's new play The Last Match, directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch. The cast includes Wilson Bethel as 'Tim,' Alex Mickiewicz as 'Sergei,' Natalia Payne as 'Galina' and Zoe Winters as 'Mallory.'...
- 9/28/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Roundabout Theatre Company presents the New York premiere of The Last Match by Anna Ziegler's, directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch. The cast includes Wilson Bethel as Tim, Alex Mickiewicz as Sergei, Natalia Payne as Galina and Zo Winters as Mallory. A friendly reminder that The Last Match begins preview performances tomorrow, September 28, 2017.
- 9/27/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Roundabout Theatre Company presents the New York premiere of Anna Ziegler's new play The Last Match, directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch. The cast includes Wilson Bethel as 'Tim,' Alex Mickiewicz as 'Sergei,' Natalia Payne as 'Galina' and Zoe Winters as 'Mallory.' They just met the press, and we're taking you inside the special day below...
- 9/12/2017
- by Jennifer Broski
- BroadwayWorld.com
Roundabout Theatre Company has just announced the complete cast of The New York premiere of Anna Ziegler's new play The Last Match, directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch. The cast includes Wilson Bethel as 'Tim,' Alex Mickiewicz as 'Sergei,' Natalia Payne as 'Galina' and ZoeWinters as 'Mallory.'...
- 8/21/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
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