• Nicholas has landed a three-episode guest-starring arc on the ABC drama Private Practice. More details when I get them.
• Nicholas is also returning to Criminal Minds as “Kevin Lynch”! He shot an episode last week.
• Did you catch Nicholas in The Santaland Diaries last year? Well, it’s coming back! The Blank has announced another run of The Santaland Diaries as part of its 20th anniversary season.
• And, finally, Nicholas is scheduled to appear at Wizard World Austin Comic Con, Nov. 12-14. Other announced guests include James Marsters and Clare Kramer!
Nicholas Brendon returns to Criminal Minds tonight as Kevin Lynch. To refresh your memories, here’s the press release for tonight’s episode:
GARCIA QUESTIONS HER ROLE ON THE BAU TEAM WHEN SHE TRAVELS WITH THEM TO ALASKA FOR A CASE AND SEES MORE THAN SHE BARGAINED FOR, ON “CRIMINAL MINDS,” WEDNESDAY, MAY 12
“Exit Wounds” – Garcia plays a crucial role in a case when she travels to Alaska with the BAU team to investigate the murders of several members of a small town, on CRIMINAL MINDS, Wednesday, May 12 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
We’re happy to present another exclusive regarding Nicholas Brendon’s new webcomic, Very Bad Koalas — previews of Irving and Avery, the stars of the comic! Click on the above image to see a larger version. (Legal mumbo jumbo: Please do not repost the graphic on other sites — but you are more than welcome to link to us!)
Also, don’t forget, Nick’s back on Criminal Minds in a week! If you’re on Facebook, RSVP to our event page so you can be reminded next week.
NickBrendon.com is pleased to introduce Very Bad Koalas, a webcomic from Nicholas Brendon, Steve Loter and Rafael Santiago.
From the official press release:
“Very Bad Koalas” follows the journey of two sheltered and innocent koalas on the run from the law. They escape in their 1958 Cadillac Eldorado into the “out there” and experience people and places that will test their wills, their morals, their sanity and their nocturnal nature.
The koalas, Avery and Irving, are as far from criminals as they could possibly be. Wrongly accused, they break out of prison together and form an unlikely co-dependent friendship. Their bizarre adventures will take them to exotic and scary places along the highway in the “out there.” Unintentionally misguided by a hipster shaman gorilla, our heroes will encounter Amazon women elephants, Fleshies (furry animals who wear human costumes), a religious cult of highway-flattened animals, vampire turtles and a large variety of bizarre characters, each more twisted than the last. They will evade detectives, bounty hunters and their newfound fame as criminal media celebrities. They will unknowingly buy the Devil’s used “GPS system,” which will take them to different layers of hell. They’ll unintentionally start a rampage of criminal copycats in the name of Avery and Irving. They will wonder if prison is better than what destiny has planned for them.
CBS has released details for “Exit Wounds,” the May 12 episode of Criminal Minds, which marks Nick’s return to the show. From the official press release:
GARCIA QUESTIONS HER ROLE ON THE BAU TEAM WHEN SHE TRAVELS WITH THEM TO ALASKA FOR A CASE AND SEES MORE THAN SHE BARGAINED FOR, ON “CRIMINAL MINDS,” WEDNESDAY, MAY 12
“Exit Wounds” – Garcia plays a crucial role in a case when she travels to Alaska with the BAU team to investigate the murders of several members of a small town, on CRIMINAL MINDS, Wednesday, May 12 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
But good news for those of you in France! Nicholas is scheduled to appear at UltimArt Convention’s Convention The Musical, Aug. 27-29. Keep track of other attendees on our Facebook event page!
Two new pieces of news: Nicholas Brendon will bring “Kevin Lynch” back to the CBS drama Criminal Minds this spring. He’ll appear in what’s apparently the 21st episode of the season, “Exit Wounds.”
And, those of you in Ohio? You’ll get your chance to meet Nicholas May 1, when he’ll be at Packrat Comics’ celebration of Free Comic Book Day.
February 5, 2010 at 9:00 pm
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Photo: Rick Baumgartner, The Blank Theatre Co.
BroadwayWorld.com has posted pictures from Why Torture Is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them, the latest production at The Blank Theatre Co. Check out “Photo Flash: Production Photos of Blank Theatre’s WHY TORTURE IS WRONG” for the series of photos, featuring Nicholas Brendon, Christine Estabrook (Spring Awakening on Broadway, Desperate Housewives), Mike Genovese (ER, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at The Blank), Catherine Hicks (7th Heaven), Alec Mapa (Ugly Betty, Desperate Housewives) and Rhea Seehorn (The Starter Wife, Trust Me).
Want to know what the deal is with the caftan Nick’s wearing? You can still get tickets — and it looks like there are tickets available to the March 13 performance, occurring before our meet-and-greet event!
And for those of you on the other side of the country: The Blank Theatre Co.’s Why Torture Is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them starts tonight! Are you going this weekend? If you don’t have tickets yet, you can still get them from OvationTix.