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[01/27/22 - 11:33 PM] Development Update: Thursday, January 27 Updates include: Showtime cancels comedies "Black Monday," "Work in Progress"; Juliana Canfield to star in Peacock's "The Missing"; and James Gunn teases another "The Suicide Squad" TV series spin-off.
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[06/29/21 - 10:02 AM] Comedy Series "Work in Progress" Returns to Showtime(R) Sunday, August 22 at 11 PM ET/PT Abby McEnany was nominated for a Film Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Performance in a New Scripted Series and won a Gracie Award for Outstanding Female Actor in a Breakthrough Role.
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[05/27/21 - 09:04 AM] Showtime(R) to Stream Over 50 Hours of LGBTQ+ Programming for Free During Pride Month Additionally, Showtime and the Human Rights Campaign have announced they will expand their collaboration on "Queer to Stay," an initiative launched last year to support and preserve businesses that serve the LGBTQ+ community with a focus on LGBTQ+ people of color, women and the transgender community.
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[01/13/20 - 12:02 PM] Showtime(R) Renews "Work in Progress" for a Second Season The series currently airs on Sundays at 11:00/10:00c, with its season finale set to air January 26.
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[10/31/19 - 10:30 AM] Video: Showtime(R) Releases Trailer and Official Poster for "Work in Progress" The series - created by Chicago improv mainstays Abby McEnany and Tim Mason and co-written by Lilly Wachowski - premieres Sunday, December 8 at 11:00/10:00c.
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[08/02/19 - 03:07 PM] Showtime Announces Premiere Date for Comedy Series "Work in Progress" The series features Abby McEnany as a 45-year-old self-identified fat, queer dyke from Chicago whose misfortune and despair unexpectedly lead her to a vibrantly transformative relationship.
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[05/30/19 - 12:04 PM] Showtime(R) Orders New Comedy Series "Work in Progress" A funny and uniquely human comedy, "Work in Progress" features Abby McEnany as a 45-year-old self-identified fat, queer dyke from Chicago whose misfortune and despair unexpectedly lead her to a vibrantly transformative relationship.
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WORK IN PROGRESS (SHOWTIME)
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BROADCAST
HISTORY:
12/8/19
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10/10/21
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STATUS: canceled/ended (2021-2022 season) |
TIME SLOT: completed airing its current season |
SEASON(S): 2 (18 episodes, 0 of which have yet to air) |
ADDITIONAL NOTES: confirmed as canceled on 1/27/22 |
DESCRIPTION: (from Showtime's press release, June 2021) SHOWTIME announced today that the 10-episode second season of the acclaimed comedy series WORK IN PROGRESS will premiere with two episodes airing back to back, beginning Sunday, August 22 at 11 p.m. ET/PT. WORK IN PROGRESS stars series co-creator Abby McEnany, who writes with showrunner and director Lilly Wachowski (The Matrix). In its first season, WORK IN PROGRESS received a nomination from the GLAAD(R) Media Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series; scored a 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes' Tomatometer; and garnered widespread viewer and critical praise, which touted the series' universal appeal, heart and humor. McEnany was nominated for a Film Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Performance in a New Scripted Series and won a Gracie Award for Outstanding Female Actor in a Breakthrough Role. Based on her own life, the second season of WORK IN PROGRESS picks back up with McEnany's character Abby in the wake of her breakup (and almost out of almonds). A 46-year-old self-identified fat, queer dyke, Abby begrudgingly accepts that she's too busy to kill herself. In fact, she's just starting to get her head above water... when a global pandemic converges with a family emergency and forces her into uncharted territory. Returning this season are Celeste Pechous as Campbell, Armand Fields as King, Karin Anglin as Alison, Bruce Jarchow as Edward, Theo Germaine as Chris and Julia Sweeney, appearing as herself. |
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Abby McEnany · Celeste Pechous · Julia Sweeney · Karin Anglin · Theo Germaine
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CREW INFORMATION:
· Abby McEnany as CRTR/EP · Ashley Berns as EP · Josh Adler as EP · Lawrence Mattis as EP · Lilly Wachowski as EP · Tim Mason as CRTR/EP · Tony Hernandez
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GENRE(S):
· comedy (all) · comedy (single-camera)
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STUDIO INFORMATION:
· Circle of Confusion · JAX Media
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