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Tracy Letts' "Superior Donuts" as CBS Multi-Cam Comedy

Tracy Letts' "Superior Donuts" as CBS Multi-Cam Comedy

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#1Tracy Letts' "Superior Donuts" as CBS Multi-Cam Comedy
Posted: 2/9/16 at 4:55pm

CBS has ordered a multi-camera comedy pilot based on Tracy Letts' Superior Donuts. Jermaine Fowler will play employee Franco and sitcom veteran James Burrows will direct:

 

http://deadline.com/2016/02/jermaine-fowler-star-cbs-comedy-pilot-superior-donuts-james-burrows-direct-1201699240/

 

I am a huge fan of Letts' but I did not have an opportunity to see Donuts. Does anyone think the play lends itself to be adapted into a comedy series? 

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newintown
#2Tracy Letts'
Posted: 2/9/16 at 5:09pm

I don't remember it being a comedy - more of a drama-lite. My strongest recollection was that Michael McKean was very relaxed, and the ending telegraphed itself from thousands of miles away. Enjoyable, but not particularly memorable.

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Vespertine1228
#3Tracy Letts'
Posted: 2/9/16 at 11:12pm

So basically it's going to be like 2 Broke Girls in Chicago instead of Brooklyn. I hope it avoids the heavy CBS comedy treatment. Mom is still managing to mix a bit of humanity in with the canned laughs.

 

I saw Superior Donuts and Broadway and no, I don't think there's much there for a sitcom. At least not of the loud multi-camera variety.

mamaleh
#4Tracy Letts'
Posted: 2/10/16 at 9:00am

It was a  mildly likable dramedy enhanced by the performances but not very original in setting or concept. Will each episode feature the proprietor of a second-rate coffee-and-donuts place grudgingly offering a job to a young black guy who turns out to be a promising writer but whose dream is quashed by the Russian mafia? Seems pretty limited to me.  What I remember most about it was during the latter part of the play at the Music Box, one could hear the only semi-muffled screams around the Schoenfeld stage door across the street as Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig emerged from A STEADY RAIN.

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rjm516
#5Tracy Letts'
Posted: 3/2/16 at 10:13am

Brian d'Arcy James to star! I hope this is good. http://deadline.com/2016/03/brian-darcy-james-star-superior-donuts-cbs-pilot-1201712757/

FindingNamo
#6Tracy Letts'
Posted: 3/2/16 at 4:14pm

I think Mom is achieving levels of greatness currently.

 

And I'll watch anything in which Brian wears a v neck shirt.


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perfectliar
#7Tracy Letts'
Posted: 5/26/16 at 9:40am

This didn't get picked up to series, but CBS is going to retool the pilot and consider it for midseason. The biggest change they're making is replacing Brian d'Arcy James.

 

http://deadline.com/2016/05/superior-donuts-new-pilot-jermaine-fowler-comedy-cbs-1201762793/

Tom5
#8Tracy Letts'
Posted: 5/26/16 at 10:43am

Saw it. The play itself was rather tepid, but McKean's performance made it worthwhile

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#9Tracy Letts'
Posted: 5/26/16 at 10:49am

I hope that means that Brian does more singing and recording. Specifically, a lot more singing and recording.

AnnieBlack
#10Tracy Letts'
Posted: 5/26/16 at 10:53am

Brian seriously deserves a major break- the poor guy misses out on the behemoth that is Hamilton & gets replaced on a sitcom! Third times the charm! He's so friggin nice! 

Even though he did the public production of Hamilton and not Broadway, does anyone know if he is sharing in the royalties that the cast got?

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HenryTDobson
#11Tracy Letts'
Posted: 5/26/16 at 12:20pm

^You do realize he's coming off a role in the Academy award winning best film, in addition to his one year stint in Something Rotten (Tony nominated). Sure, I want more BDJ in my life too, but he's had many big breaks. 

AnnieBlack
#12Tracy Letts'
Posted: 5/26/16 at 12:33pm

I keep on forgetting he was in Spotlight. 

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#13Tracy Letts'
Posted: 5/26/16 at 2:22pm

And he probably made a cool $1m off Shrek. I think he was getting 8K per week.

Sammytravels
#14Tracy Letts'
Posted: 5/26/16 at 2:29pm

another sloe eyed vamp said: "I hope that means that Brian does more singing and recording. Specifically, a lot more singing and recording.

 

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I read recently that he wants to concentrate more on film. Hopefully for him, after the success of Spotlight, he will have the opportunity. I will miss him in Something Rotten as he is absolutely great. I wish him well! 

 

BroadwayPeasent
#15Tracy Letts'
Posted: 5/26/16 at 4:17pm

why this play. A play that should of have been off and not on broadway. I think everyone loved August and rushed doughnuts through

AnnieBlack
#16Tracy Letts'
Posted: 5/26/16 at 4:28pm

RippedMan said: "And he probably made a cool $1m off Shrek. I think he was getting 8K per week.

 

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He was in Shrek for a year- and if he made 8k a week, that would be about $425k for the year- nothing to sniff at but not $1 million dollars.