National Night Out - August 6

Mark your calendar for Tuesday, August 6th and plan to join us in celebrating National Night Out with the 94th precinct on Lorimer Street between Meserole and Calyer from 5:00 to 9:00 pm. A good time is guaranteed with food, fun and music!

National Night Out is an annual opportunity for community members and law enforcement across the nation to get to know each other in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere. The event helps strengthen community relationships and foster safer neighborhoods. Broadway Stages is proud to one again be a sponsor of National Night out and honored to support our local NYPD and community.  For details about the events at each precinct please check out the NYPD page. Learn more about National Night Out here.

Check Out "The Good Fight" on CBS Sunday Nights

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Critics love "The Good Fight," a spinoff of CBS's "The Good Wife" starring Christine Baranski. But viewers without a subscription to CBS's paid streaming service (CBS All Access) may have missed out on watching the first three seasons. That is why on Sunday nights this summer CBS is showing the first three seasons to prepare fans for season four coming next year.

According to CBS, the show picks up one year after the events of the final episode of "The Good Wife." An enormous financial scam has destroyed the reputation of a young lawyer while simultaneously wiping out the savings of her mentor and godmother Diane Lockhart, played by Baranski.

"The Good Fight" is the brainchild of Michelle and Robert King, who also created "The Good Wife." Broadway Stages is grateful that the Kings and CBS chose our studios in Greenpoint Brooklyn to film both shows. The Kings' latest creation, "Evil," will air on CBS this fall. And like those other two shows, "Evil" was filmed right here in Brooklyn at one of our studios.

Be sure to check out "The Good Fight" on Sunday nights on CBS all summer, and keep an eye out for news on the upcoming season four, filming now at Broadway Stages.

Fun at the Farmers Market at Eagle Street Rooftop Farm

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This past weekend, the Eagle Street Rooftop Farm once again welcomed the local community to reap the rewards of its successful organic vegetable green roof turned farm. Check out the photo gallery from the July 27 summer market and volunteer day. The farm will take a market break in August to process the chilies that were grown on the rooftop; an activity they conduct at Egg Restaurant in Brooklyn. The market will return in September, so mark your calendars for Saturday, September 14, and come on out to see the farm and stock up on fresh produce!

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A Goode Green project owned by Broadway Stages, the farm is an example of how we support successful urban agriculture projects that support environmental sustainability. This not only benefits our neighbors by providing fresh produce for local residents and restaurants, but also makes a positive environmental impact by improving the air, making buildings more temperate and reducing storm water runoff.

"Orange Is the New Black" Is Back!

Today Netflix released the seventh and final season of "Orange Is the New Black." The popular series chronicles Piper Chapman's adventures behind bars at the fictional Litchfield Correctional Institution. The real-life setting of Litchfield is the former Arthur Kill Correctional Facility, which is now the home of Staten Island Stages.

When we began developing the property we envisioned a state-of-the-art facility that would be the perfect backdrop for prison-set television programs and films. As a business that cares deeply about supporting our community, we hired local vendors and suppliers and are proud to boost the local economy.

We are excited to see our hard work pay off on "Orange Is the New Black," and we hope you enjoy watching the final season as much as we do. Congratulations to the show's creators and stars on seven amazing seasons, and thank you for being a part of the Broadway Stages family.

Check out the trailer here!



CBS's "Evil" Debuts at San Diego Comic Con

This fall, CBS will explore the origins of evil. Last week, lucky attendees of San Diego Comic Con got a sneak peek at the network's terrifying new show aptly called "Evil," filmed right here at one of our studios in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

The show is the latest venture from Michelle and Robert King, who also created "The Good Wife" and its spinoff "The Good Fight," also filmed here at Broadway Stages. According to CBS, "Evil" is a psychological mystery that follows the adventures of forensic psychologist Kristen Bouchard who joins a priest-in-training and a carpenter as they investigate the church's backlog of unexplained mysteries. Whether investing supposed miracles, demonic possessions, or hauntings, their job is to assess if there's a logical explanation or if something truly supernatural is at work. If the trailer is any indicator, the show will be truly frightening.

Stars Katja Herbers, Mike Colter, Michael Emerson, Aasif Mandvi, and the Kings discussed the show at Comic Con last week. Following the panel discussion, the pilot episode debuted to a packed house. Attendees reportedly jumped out of their seats during one particularly chilling scene.

We are so excited to see the latest collaboration between the Kings, CBS, and Broadway Stages, and we thank them for their loyalty to our studios and contributions to the New York film industry. Watch the cast and creators discuss the show, check out the trailer, and tune in to CBS on Thursday, Sept. 26 at 10 p.m. ET for a scary good time.

Mark Your Calendar: Farmers Market at Eagle Street Rooftop Farm July 27

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Check out the summer market and volunteer day on Saturday, July 27, from 1 - 4 p.m., at the Eagle Street Rooftop Farm, located at 44 Eagle Street, Brooklyn 11222. At the market, you can find hot peppers, leafy greens, carrots, herbs and more. Don’t miss this opportunity to support a local organic vegetable green roof turned farm! A Goode Green project owned by Broadway Stages, the farm is an example of how we support successful urban agriculture projects that support environmental sustainability. This not only benefits our neighbors by providing fresh produce for local residents and restaurants, but also makes a positive environmental impact by improving the air, making buildings more temperate and reducing storm water runoff.

The farm also provides an opportunity for local residents to broaden their environmental education and become urban farmers through a volunteer training program. The volunteers come out each week to work in the clean soil, learning how to grow food and design urban farms including gardens that support the critical habitat of pollinators. Take a look at the photo gallery to see for yourself what’s growing on our rooftop.

Resource for New York's Aspiring Young Filmmakers: MediaMKRS – Reel Works

Broadway Stages is committed to meeting the growing needs of the film and television industry. We are always on the lookout for resources that provide ways for individuals to learn more about the industry and build relevant skills that can translate into jobs. We are excited to get the word out about the MediaMKRS - Reel Works program that creates pathways for careers in media and entertainment for young New Yorkers. Young filmmakers can connect with educators, industry and government leaders to receive training and obtain credentials through in-school or after-school programs. The comprehensive program covers: camera, editing, leadership, marketing, production, sound, storytelling, and workforce skills. Check out what the program has to offer at https://mediamkrs.credly.com/enterprise.



"When They See Us" Nabs 16 Emmy Nominations!

"When They See Us," Ava DuVernay's powerful four-part miniseries about the Central Park Five, will compete for Outstanding Limited Series and 15 other awards at the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards on September 22.

The show's creators spent weeks filming inside Staten Island's shuttered Arthur Kill Correctional Facility, which Broadway Stages converted into a state-of-the-art soundstage known as Staten Island Stages. The authentic prison setting helped the actors get into character, letting them experience what it must have felt like inside the prison cells where five young men spent years behind bars for a crime they did not commit.

Eight different stars of the Netflix miniseries earned Emmy nominations, including Jharrel Jerome for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie and Aunjanue Ellis and Niecy Nash, who will compete against each other for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie. Congratulations as well to Asante Blackk, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Vera Farmiga, John Leguizamo, and Michael K. Williams for their nominations in supporting roles. With all of those fantastic performances, it is no surprise that the show also got a nod for Outstanding Casting for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special. DuVernay is also in the running in the Directing and Writing categories for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special. The Emmys also recognized the miniseries with nominations for Music Composition, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, and Cinematography.

Broadway Stages is also happy to congratulate "Orange Is the New Black" star Laverne Cox for her Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series nomination. The former Arthur Kill Correctional Facility also provided the backdrop for the seventh and final season of that Netflix hit.

We could not be more thrilled to be associated with these critically acclaimed, groundbreaking shows. Best of luck to all nominees, and tune in on September 22 to see who wins.

Enabling Success for More Than 55 Years: Kingsborough Community College

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Broadway Stages actively supports education in our community, with a focus on the arts, the environment, and science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Local students can further their knowledge of these subjects and more at one of Brooklyn's outstanding educational institutions — Kingsborough Community College (KCC). Part of the City University of New York (CUNY), KCC has been a vital part of the community for more than 55 years, offering students a variety of educational options, including continuing education, certificates, degrees, and a path to four-year universities – all important steps to enabling individual dreams and success. 

Broadway Stages is proud to support KCC's educational programming and to sit on its Foundation Board. The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program recognized KCC as one of the nation's top community colleges. Learn more about KCC and its programs at www.kbcc.cuny.edu.

"Orange Is the New Black" Returns in One Week!

Only one week until Piper, Crazy Eyes, Taystee, and the rest of your favorite inmates return to Netflix for their final season! How will Piper and Sophia fare on the outside? What will happen to Blanca? How will Copeland celebrate winning the fantasy inmate league? Find out on Friday, July 26.

Broadway Stages is proud to offer an actual former prison as the stand-in for Litchfield Correctional Institution. And we continue to work to expand the campus and bring economic growth to Staten Island. Most recently, our Staten Island facility has provided an authentic prison setting for television shows like "Orange Is the New Black" and movies like "Ocean's 8."

Watch the trailer for the final season here, and don't forget to tune in on Friday, July 26.

Valuable New Resource Available: Diverse Suppliers Directory

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Broadway Stages values diversity in the workforce and among our suppliers and vendors. That’s why we're excited to spread the news about the recently published Diverse Supplier Directory. Published by the New York State Governor's Office of Motion Picture & Television Development, the directory brings visibility to the many diverse vendors supporting the industry in New York — bringing them more business opportunities. These vendors provide services in the following areas: casting, catering, equipment rental, janitorial/cleaning, marketing/media services, post/VFX/animation, production company, security, stages/studios, and wardrobe/props.

Broadway Stages looks forward to using this resource, encouraging our diverse service providers to sign up, and sharing it with our production clients.

Save the Date: July 18 — Patrol Borough Brooklyn North Harmony Day Picnic

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Come out on Thursday, July 18, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., for the Patrol Borough Brooklyn North Harmony Day Picnic, hosted by the 77th and 79th Precincts. At the picnic, you can get to know your neighbors and members of local law enforcement, while enjoying fun, family-friendly activities — plus delicious food provided by Broadway Stages!

The picnic will be held at Herbert Von King Park, located at 670 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11216. Check out the video from last year's picnic on YouTube. For more information about this year's event, contact Patrol Borough Community Affairs at 718-573-6619.