Skip to main content

Bounce & MGM Partner for New Original Comedy Series "Act Your Age" starring Kym Whitley and Tisha Campbell, with special guest star Yvette Nicole Brown

 




The network, which is known for its originals, announced a partnership with MGM Television to produce a new show called "Act Your Age."

The half-hour comedy "Act Your Age" tells the story of three successful women in their 50s who are living in the Washington DC and Northern Virginia areas. They are at a crossroads in their lives and decide that the best way forward is by being together.

Tisha Campbell and Kim Whitley, who are known for their work on various television shows, including "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Young and Hungry," and "Uncoupled," will be joined by guest star Nicole Brown, who is from "The Mayor," "The Big Shot," and "Community."

In "Act Your Age," Whitley plays the role of a successful real estate developer named Bernadette. Campbell plays Keisha, while Brown plays the role of Angela, who used to be the First Lady of Norfolk, Virginia. After her husband died, she is trying to redefine her life.

The series was created by Alyson Fouse, who also served as the executive producer. Mark Burnett, Barry Poznick, and Bradley Gardner are the producers. Ken Ornstein is the co-executive producer.

The first season of "Act Your Age" has started filming in LA and will premiere on the channel in 2023.

The series, which features four African-American women, was created by Fouse, who said that she was very happy to be working with Tisha and her fellow cast members. She added that the network made her feel like she was part of a family. The world that the women live in is full of love and laughter, and it allows them to show support for one another.

The goal of the show is to celebrate the African-American women who have supported and raised me through the years. It also salutes the individuals who inspired me.

The partnership between MGM Television and the network, which also included working with Fouse, was a game-changer for the channel. It allowed them to attract some of the most talented and popular actors in the industry, such as Tisha Campbell and Nicole Brown.

The new series "Act Your Age" is the latest addition to the network's roster of originals. It follows "Johnson," which is a critically acclaimed show about four best friends. "Finding Happy," which is a comedy starring B. Simone, is another show that was created by Cedric The Entertainer and Eric Rhone.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Southern Kulture Presents The Art Of Food An Interactive Dining Experience

This past Friday an  extraordinary encounter as Southern Kulture brings forth the unparalleled culinary escapade - The Gastronomic Odyssey. Embark on a delightful journey that enchants your senses and transport you to a realm of delectable wonders and epicurean brilliance. The Menu: Lamb Lollipop Accompanied by Miso Foam & Bamboo Sprouts: A delectable treat with a touch of Asian influence that will tantalize your taste buds. Grilled Fennel Duet with a Citrus Medley, Sprinkled Pistachio & Fresh Vinaigrette: A delightful fusion of flavors, bringing the essence of summer to your plate. Caribbean Red Snapper, Plantain Puree, Bunapi Mushroom & Dauphinois: An island-inspired creation that combines the freshness of the sea with a tropical flair. White Chocolate Marscapone, Mango Compote Cradle a Meringue & Honey Comb Drip: A divine dessert fit for royalty, where sweetness meets the artistry of culinary genius. Every dish carefully curated by talented chefs, each adding th

"The Shocking Reality of Electric Ridesharing: A Driver's 1.5-Rated Journey"

  In the ever-evolving landscape of ridesharing, the allure of electric vehicles promises a cleaner, more sustainable future. However, one driver's journey with an electric car reveals a starkly different reality, marked by a disheartening rating of just 1.5 out of 5. The gap between the green dream and practical challenges becomes painfully evident. The initial challenge faced by this driver is the financial burden that accompanies electric car leasing, often hovering around $400 per week. For those navigating the gig economy, this substantial cost raises questions about the viability of turning a profit. As our driver navigated the city streets and highways, it became abundantly clear that electric cars fall short of the efficiency they promise. The battery charge depletes rapidly, allowing for only a limited number of decent rides before the inevitable recharge. The pursuit of charging stations unfolds as a challenging treasure hunt, with congested stations leading to wait times

"Taste the Rhythm and Soul of The Bass and Treble Cafe"

Nestled in the heart of Jonesboro, Georgia, The Bass and Treble Cafe is a one-of-a-kind restaurant that harmonizes delicious comfort soul food with a vibrant Caribbean flare. This music-themed eatery will take you on a culinary journey like no other, where every dish is a melodic masterpiece. Prepare to be enthralled as you explore their menu, featuring an array of mouthwatering creations named after music-related items, such as the 808 Wings and Opening Act Entrees . The Bass and Treble Cafe is a destination where food and music intertwine in perfect harmony. Immerse yourself in a symphony of flavors, where the COLLARD GREENS egg rolls are just the beginning. With their soulful and comfort food infused with a Caribbean twist, this culinary gem will have your taste buds dancing to a delightful tune! Indulge in the irresistible flavors of their Caribbean-inspired twists on classic dishes. Whether you're in the mood for the aromatic Jerk Chicken Pasta or the tantalizing Grilled Jerk