Here's a quick roundup of stories you may have missed.
Mary-Louise Parker and Debra Monk Reunite in Feed Me
There's a Little Shop joke here somewhere. Tony and Emmy winner Debra Monk will star opposite Tony winner Mary-Louise Parker in the NBC comedy pilot Feed Me. Deadline reports that the series is about a dysfunctional family bound by love and the restaurant they run together. These two can't seem to get away from each other—the duo appeared on stage in the Broadway productions of Reckless and Prelude to a Kiss. What's next? Mame? Side Show?
Live From New York, It's Anna Kendrick
Tony nominee Anna Kendrick will make her Saturday Night Live hosting debut next month. According to The Hollywood Reporter the Pitch Perfect star will appear on the show April 5 alongside musical guest Pharrell. We just know that Kendrick will show us once again that she can not only make us laugh, but also sing her face off.
Sam Shepard joins Norbert Leo Butz in Netflix Drama
Playwright and actor Sam Shepard will soon join the list of Broadway faces making it big on Netflix. Vulture.com writes that Shepard will join the previously announced Norbert Leo Butz in a new psychological thriller drama. The untitled series revolves around four adult siblings whose scars are revealed when their estranged brother returns home. Shepard is of course no stranger to family drama after playing Beverly Weston in the film adaptation of August: Osage County.