A Step Away - Dance Troupe Comedy from Jennifer Lopez in Development at NBC
Following the breakout success of NBC’s new dance competition series World Of Dance, executive produced and headlined by Jennifer Lopez, the network and the Shades Of Blue star have teamed up for another dance-themed project, this time on the spirited side.
NBC in developing A Step Away, a dance troupe comedy from Lopez and Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas’ Nuyorican Productions, David Holden, creator of the hit Freeform comedy series Young & Hungry, and Universal Television where Nuyorican is based with a first-look deal.
Written by Holden, A Step Away centers on a ragtag group of misfits who find their own empowerment by joining a dance troupe. The show celebrates the second act in all of us.
NBC in developing A Step Away, a dance troupe comedy from Lopez and Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas’ Nuyorican Productions, David Holden, creator of the hit Freeform comedy series Young & Hungry, and Universal Television where Nuyorican is based with a first-look deal.
Written by Holden, A Step Away centers on a ragtag group of misfits who find their own empowerment by joining a dance troupe. The show celebrates the second act in all of us.
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Winners - Comedy from Patricia Heaton in Development at NBC
NBC has given a script commitment plus penalty to Winners, a half-hour single-camera comedy executive produced by The Middle star Patricia Heaton and David Hunt. The project hails from Heaton’s and Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment and Warner Bros TV where the company has a pod deal.
Written and executive produced by The Simpsons co-executive producer Ryan Koh, Winners is about a group of young people struggling with growing up and becoming independent. When their parents run out of options, they send them to a residential life-coaching facility that prepares them to embrace adulthood.
Written and executive produced by The Simpsons co-executive producer Ryan Koh, Winners is about a group of young people struggling with growing up and becoming independent. When their parents run out of options, they send them to a residential life-coaching facility that prepares them to embrace adulthood.
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