Showing posts with label Ms. Guidance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ms. Guidance. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2015

Van Hansis & James Ryan Caldwell Comedy 'Ms. Guidance' Launches Kickstarter Campaign To Finish Six-Episode First Season

Elliotte Crowell as Jenny Bump
What happens when your life doesn't turn out the way you expected it to? Created by three-time Emmy nominee Van Hansis and acclaimed downtown playwright James Ryan Caldwell, Ms. Guidance follows Jenny Bump, a struggling actress, who, after a nervous breakdown on the New York stage, returns to the performing arts boarding school she attended in her youth to act as an interim guidance counselor. However, listening to the dreams and ambitions of her students only stokes the dying embers of her own, and soon Jenny is back to her old tricks, scheming for fame, and ruining lives (her own included) in the process. The show has just launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the final three episodes of a six-episode first season of the much-anticipated dark comedy.

Tonally, Hansis describes the show as “Strangers With Candy meets Anton Chekhov” noting that although the series is an entertaining "fast and dirty comedy”, underneath the humor is “that layer of life that a lot of artists- actually, a lot of anyone- feels all too deeply. It’s a feeling you carry along with you, but try to ignore- the feeling that what you have become is less then you were meant to be.”

Ms. Guidance is about much more than theater and drama kids and singing and dancing," says Caldwell. "It’s about the sense of uselessness when your skills and talent don’t materialize into a successful career. Its about what we do with the dregs of our dreams – do we allow them to torment us, or do we shape them into something new? It’s about having the dreams of a teenager, when in reality, you are an adult.”

Van Hansis
Having privately funded the first three episodes, Ms. Guidance shot almost entirely on location last summer at Walnut Hill School for the Arts in Natick, Massachusetts last summer. Producers are looking to the public to raise funds to finish the first season.

Hansis co-directs with Melodie Sisk (producer on features “Summer of Blood” (Tribeca, 2014), “Female Pervert” (Slamdance, 2015) and “Applesauce” (Tribeca, 2015, among others).

Monday, May 5, 2014

Van Hansis Talks About Not Being Out While Playing Luke Snyder on 'As the World Turns'

Three-time As the World Turns Emmy nominee Van Hansis is interviewed by his EastSiders co-star Kit Williamson in the cover story of The Fight magazine. Williamson asks Hansis about why he wasn't out publicly until now.

"I guess it was a combination of a lot of things," Hansis says of his As the World Turns days. "It was my first job, it was a different time back then in regards to LGBT stories being told—I mean, the Luke [Snyder] story was groundbreaking at the time. Now, I think every remaining soap has a gay storyline. I was completely green, fresh out of college, and honestly, I was scared."

Hansis, who won an Indie Series Award this year as part of the EastSiders ensemble, also shares his excitement about season two of the hit web series.