Four-time Indie Soap Award winner ANYONE BUT ME released its season finale today, "Curtain Up." When Elisabeth's play runs into some issues, her friends help out. But the course of the play, and true love, never run smoothly.
PROPER MANORS, a new soap that is the brainchild of Pietro D'Alessio, will debut in September. Today's Foster's Daily Democrat spoke with New Hampshire's MyTV and more was revealed about the upcoming series.
Executives with a New Hampshire-based television studio say residents in Portsmouth and Dover can expect to see their hometowns featured as the backdrops in a new soap opera.
MyTV Senior Marketing Manager Christopher Murphy said a new soap opera called PROPER MANORS is set to begin filming in August and will be produced in the Granite State as part of an ongoing effort to bring more television and acting jobs to the New England region.
"The goal is to have these shows be developed here and my goal is to have New Hampshire put on the map," Murphy said.
Shooting for PROPER MANORS is set to take place in August, with the show kicking off on Sept. 14 and running on Tuesday's at noon.
New soaps are being developed for the web and television all the time. Stay tuned!
The third episode of new indie soap, THE CAVANAUGHS, is now online. And the story continues. Charley's wedding day arrives. Sarah finds herself thinking about Mark. Scott performs Bryan's song at his cabaret.
WEBSERIES THE WEBSERIES was the "Indie Soap of the Week" last week according to We Love Soaps readers. The show is a parody of Crystal Chappell, VENICE, Otalia and more.
The show tells the story of aging cable TV star, Jules Martin (Detective Nina Pincheck on GOTHAM VICE), who deals with a canceled series, her unexpected status as a lesbian icon, a throng of adoring fans, and Pam, her well-intentioned, yet delusional, best friend.
Watch the first three episodes below and let us know what you think.
The newest episode of EMPIRE is now line. Jake makes a confession to Lucy, Sandra plots with Irving, Rodney is in deep thought, and there almost is a Jammy (GL) moment.
Yesterday on We Love Soaps, I lamented the firing of Brett Claywell and Scott Evans from ONE LIFE TO LIVE, and pondered if gays and lesbians are better or worse with extraneous and disposable representation on daytime television. Today I am celebrating the integral and fundamental portrayals of gays and lesbians on several of the wonderful indie soaps now available. If you are one of the viewers that are disappointed by the disappearances of "Kish," "Otalia," "Nuke" or simply enjoy seeing same sex couples do more than touch one another's chins, then you definitely will want to check out the positive and sexy images on the shows below.
ANACOSTIA: If DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES took place in an upper-middle class African-American suburb, and given realistic and emotionally gripping stories, then you would have the compelling indie soap ANACOSTIA. The ensemble cast has magic chemistry together, and was deservedly given the Indie Soap Award for Best Ensemble. However, unlike the ABC show, the gay couple in this neighborhood are not peripheral and used for comic relief, they are an integral and essential part of the fabric of the show from Episode One onward. The love scene between these two men makes "Kish's" sex look like something done by Disney. Hey, wait a minute...just check out ANACOSTIA now!