Prometheus Trailer
December 22nd, 2011 | Prometheus | No Comments


First Prometheus Still
November 30th, 2011 | Gallery, Prometheus | No Comments

The first stills from Prometheus have hit the internet. I’ve added the one featuring Logan to the gallery.


Logan Marshall-Green Lands ‘Prometheus’
March 14th, 2011 | News, Prometheus | No Comments

From Deadline:
Ridley Scott and 20th Century Fox have tapped Logan Marshall-Green to play a lead role in Prometheus, the science fiction film that Scott next directs. Marshall-Green will play the role of Holloway, a crewman on the space ship and the love interest for the character played by Noomi Rapace. Rapace, the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo star, was the first castmember set by Scott. Marshall-Green most recently was seen in Devil and Brooklyn’s Finest, and did stints on The O.C. and 24. He’s repped by 3 Arts and Gersh. This was a role that a lot of young actors chased, and who wouldn’t want to be involved in Scott’s first sci-fi foray since Alien and Blade Runner?

The film also stars Michael Fassbender and Charlize Theron, with Idris Elba, Sean Harris and Kate Dickie playing smaller roles. Shooting begins in March on a film that started as a prequel to Scott’s seminal science fiction film Alien but morphed into something else. The original script was by Jonathan Spaihts, but the most recent draft is by Damon Lindelof. Shooting begins shortly in the UK.


Alchemy Screencaptures
January 29th, 2011 | Alchemy, Gallery | No Comments

I’ve added screencaptures from Logan’s small role in Alchemy to the gallery. Previews are below.


Rattlestick Takes on Adam Rapp’s Hallway Trilogy With Maria Dizzia, Logan Marshall Green
December 16th, 2010 | The Hallway Trilogy, Theatre | No Comments

From Playbill:
Tony Award nominee Maria Dizzia, Logan Marshall Green, Louis Cancelmi and Katherine Waterston will star in the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater world premiere of the Adam Rapp trilogy The Hallway Trilogy.

Rapp, Daniel Aukin and Trip Cullman will direct the 90-minute plays, each set 50 years apart. Performances will begin Feb. 6, 2011, and The Hallway Trilogy will open Feb. 20, 2011.

In addition to Dizzia (In the Next Room, Eurydice), Green (Dog Sees God), Cancelmi (Blasted, This, Singing Forest) and Waterston (Bachelorette), the cast will feature William Apps (Ghosts in the Cottonwoods), Rob Beitzel (Our Town), Guy Boyd (The Metal Children), Sue Jean Kim (Drunken City), Nick Lawson (Ghosts in the Cottonwoods), Sarah Lemp (Ghosts in the Cottonwoods), Danny Mastrogiorgio (Restoration), Julianne Nicholson (This), Jeremy Strong (The Coward) and Stephen Tyrone Williams (Ruined).

Here’s how Rattlestick bills the plays:

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Part 1, Rose takes place on the evening of November 28th, 1953, the day following the death of Eugene O’Neill (directed by Rapp).

Part 2, Paraffin is set on the first evening of the 2003 New York City blackout (directed by Aukin).

Part 3, Nursing is set in 2053 in a disease-free New York when the tenement has been transformed into a museum where young men and women in need of cash are injected with old-fashioned diseases for the amusement of the public (directed by Cullman).

The Hallway Trilogy will feature a unified design team comprising Beowulf Boritt (scenic design), Jessica Pabst (costume design), Tyler Micoleau (lighting design), Eric Shim (sound design), Eugenia Furneaux-Arends (properties) and Katie Takacs (technical direction).

“Weaving, themes of suffering and redemption into a sequence of moments in the same lower east side hallway, fifty years apart, Adam has found a different and, for me, a compelling take on the nature of a trilogy, on what binds people together and how they move forward into the future. We are completely re-orienting the theater in order to accommodate the long hallway in which the plays take place. It is certainly the most ambitious project we have ever undertaken,” Rattlestick artistic director David Van Asselt said in a statement.

Rapp’s plays include Ghosts in the Cottonwoods, The Metal Children, Nocturne, Faster, Animals & Plants, Finer Noble Gases, Stone Cold Dead Serious, Blackbird, Gompers, Essential Self-Defense and Red Light Winter.

Rose will play Tuesdays at 8 PM; with Paraffin Wednesdays at 8 PM; and Nursing Thursdays at 8 PM. All three parts will be presented in repertory Fridays at 8 PM and Saturdays at 4 PM and 8 PM. Marathon performances of all three works will be presented Sundays beginning at 1 PM.

For tickets phone (212) 868-4444 or visit rattlestick.org. The Rattlestick Playwrights Theater is located at 224 Waverly Place (between West 11th and Perry St.).