Sing It! is a series of American sitcoms made by Benny Fine and Rafi Fine. These are executives produced by Benny Fine, Rafi Fine, Max Benator, Todd Lieberman, David Hoberman, Laurie Zaks, Barry Safchik, and Michael Platt, and produced by Mandeville Films, Potvin Sucks Productions, and Fine Brothers Entertainment. The pilot made its premiere on April 21, 2016, during the Tribeca Film Festival. The event kicks off on May 25, 2016 at YouTube Red, a paid service of original streaming and streaming series, similar to Netflix. The film stars Mircea Monroe, Mark Sullivan, Debby Ryan, Preston Jones, Alex Dà © Cup, Todrick Hall, Missi Pyle, and Ace Young. It received 4.8 with 107 user reviews on IMDb. It was canceled after one season.
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Premise
Stacey Needles (Mircea Monroe) is the underrated production assistant of Sing It! , a series of television music competitions. When the original executive producer was fired, he saw an opportunity to fill the position and be rewarded for their work. But his plans for responsibility were thwarted by the arrival of a new indie production assistant, Drew (Mark Jude Sullivan). He is inexperienced, but creative and passionate, stealing the attention of executives, becoming a future executive producer candidate, which makes the Needles try to cope with it every day.
The program includes the sexy and charismatic presenter Troy Blue (Preston Jones) and Holli Holiday judge (Debby Ryan), a famous and egocentric singer, using self-promoting programs, and Barry (Alex Dà © Ã
© sert), an artist manager and producer television, which was rarely impressed by a contestant. During the program, ten contestants were selected at the audition to compete, where each week one of them was eliminated.
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Transmission and character
Primary
- Mircea Monroe as Stacey Needles, a production assistant, who wants to be an executive producer.
- Mark Jude Sullivan as Drew, the new production assistant, who becomes a future executive producer candidate.
- Debby Ryan as Holli Holiday, one of the judges. A famous and egocentric singer, who uses self-promotional programs.
- Preston Jones as Troy Blue, the passionate and charismatic presenter of Sing It! .
- Alex Dà © gert as Barry, one of the judges. A manager of artist and television producer, who is rarely impressed by a contestant.
- Pyle's mission as Marcy
- Laura Harrison as Kali, Stacey's assistant
- Zack Weinstein as Luke, Drew's assistant
Repeats
- Ace Young as Darrell Docket, a contestant and Darcy's husband.
- Diana DeGarmo as Darcy Docket, a state contestant and Darrell's wife.
- Leah Lewis as Sophie Chu, a contestant
- Diamond White as Maisy Kelly, a contestant.
- J.D. Phillips as Freddy Traymont, a contestant
- Lily Mae Harrington as Adeline Murphy, a contestant
- Drew James as Zack Tribbet, a contestant
- Maxwell Glick as Shimon Rabinowitz, a contestant
- Shoniqua Shandai as Crystal Carl, a contestant
- Sam Tsui as Magnus Erikson, a contestant
- Scott Rodgers as Technical Director
- Karl T. Wright as Jon Kelly, Maisy's father
- Janna Cardia as Catherine Kelly, Maisy's mother
Guest
- Sasha Pieterse as Destiny, Holli's old friend (1 episode)
- Todrick Hall as Milo, record producer (1 episode)
- Yanic Truesdale as Beau Hemsworth, network president (1 episode)
Episode
Production
In October 2015, Fine Brothers announced a partnership with YouTube Red, a new paid service for streaming original series and movies, similar to Netflix. They started working on a new comedy series, insinuating the talent show. The show was inspired by the music television competition The X Factor, The Voice and American Idol. In November, Debby Ryan, Preston Jones, Alex Dà © rdre is a confirmed Todrick Hall in the cast. In partnership with production company Mandeville Films, the series began to be recorded in December. Holli Holiday character, played by Debby Ryan, inspired by Paula Abdul and Randy, played by Alex Dà © son, who was inspired by Simon Cowell. Teaser was released on April 13, 2016.
Reception
Sing! have received generally negative reviews. Many criticize bad character designs, bad writing and characters, slow pacing, and often forgotten episodes. However, some praise the production and design worthy.
Emily Ashby from Common Sense Media gave Sing It! 3 out of 5 stars.
References
External links
- Official website
- Sing It! on IMDb
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