Thank them for being a friend: On Sept. 8, Regina King, Alfre Woodard, Tracee Ellis Ross and Sanaa Lathan starred in an online re-creation of "The Flu," a season-one episode of The Golden Girls and part of a series called Zoom Where It Happens.
22.09.2020 - 10:09 / hollywoodreporter.com
Friends is getting reimagined. Gabrielle Union is set to host an all-Black cast reading of the infamous show that starred Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer.
The reading, directed by Salli Richardson-Whitfield, will feature Sterling K. Brown, Uzo Aduba, Kendrick Sampson, Jeremy Pope, Aisha Hinds and Ryan Bathe reenacting the "The One Where No One's Ready" episode from the sitcom's third season.
Thank them for being a friend: On Sept. 8, Regina King, Alfre Woodard, Tracee Ellis Ross and Sanaa Lathan starred in an online re-creation of "The Flu," a season-one episode of The Golden Girls and part of a series called Zoom Where It Happens.
The Friends reunion at HBO Max is still on a break, but you can get your fix tonight at 9 p.m. ET with a live Zoom table read of the hit sitcom featuring an all-Black cast, Deadline reports.
Twitter was absolutely in love with everything about the Zoom Where It Happens event tonight, which saw an all-Black cast do a live reading of Friends‘ “The One Where It Never Happened” episode.
Gabrielle Union hosted an all-Black “Friends” with an all-star cast.
' most iconic episodes on Tuesday.During the «Zoom Where It Happens» event, the actors performed «The One Where No One's Ready.» Brown played Ross, while Bathe, his real-life wife, was Rachel. Aduba portrayed Phoebe, Sampson was Joey, Pope played Chandler and Hinds interpreted Monica.
' most iconic episodes on Tuesday.During the «Zoom Where It Happens» event, the actors performed «The One Where No One's Ready.» Brown played Ross, while Bathe, his real-life wife, was Rachel. Aduba portrayed Phoebe, Sampson was Joey, Pope played Chandler and Hinds interpreted Monica.
Friends. Now, decades later, we’ve watched Jennifer Aniston (Rachel Green), Courteney Cox (Monica Geller), Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe Buffay), Matt LeBlanc (Joey Tribbiani), Matthew Perry (Chandler Bing) and David Schwimmer (Ross Geller) take on numerous other roles through the years.The friend group went from aimless 20-somethings to grown-ups with great careers, less complicated love lives and growing families during the show’s 10-season run.
the announcement that an all-Black cast featuring Sterling K.
Gabrielle Union is set to host an all-black reading of a Friends episode featuring Sterling K. Brown, Ryan Michelle Bathe, and 2020 Emmy winner Uzo Aduba.Aisha Hinds, Kendrick Sampson, and Jeremy Pope will also take on roles in the virtual event, directed by Salli Richardson-Whitfield.The classic sitcom, which starred Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer, has recently come under scrutiny for its lack of diversity, prompting Schwimmer and
2020 Emmy nominee after two previous wins — will play Ross Gellar in a re-imagining of “Friends” with an all-black cast.Live on Zoom on Tuesday, September 22, at 6 p.m. EST, fans of the hit NBC sitcom will get to see their favorite show like never before.
. On Tuesday, the actors will come together for a virtual table read of the sitcom's season 3 episode, «The One Where No One’s Ready.»Brown will play Ross, while his wife, Bathe, will play Rachel.
Gabrielle Union will host an all-black cast reading of Friends, following a similar revamp of the sitcom Golden Girls.The event, hosted by Salli Richardson Whitfield, will also star Sterling K Brown, Ryan Bathe, Uzo Adbua, Aisha Hinds, Kendrick Sampson and Jeremy Pope.It will take place on Tuesday 22 September from 11pm – midnight GMT, and spotlight the non-partisan voter registration organisation, When We All Vote.The description on the event page reads: “Join us for another night of TV unlike
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorCall this “The One with the Diverse Cast.” Sterling K. Brown, Uzo Aduba, Ryan Bathe, Aisha Hinds, Kendrick Sampson and Jeremy Pope are set for an online Friends table read Tuesday.
Friendsmore than we can possibly say, but that doesn't mean we're not aware the show is so white it makes the Oscars look diverse. "The Zoom Where It Happens," obviously agrees because their second episode will be a reimagining of Friends with an all-black cast."The Zoom Where It Happens," is an awareness partnership between Mobilize and Zoom that reimagines classic TV by having a racially diverse cast do a script reading over Zoom while spotlighting various social justice organizations.
Gabrielle Union is hosting an all-Black “Friends” with an all-star cast.