Need a new obsession There's never bene a better time to binge BroadwayWorld is excited to bring you our latest series- Rachel Unraveled.Created by, written by, and starring Rachel Ravel and Austin Spero, Rachel Unraveled is a musical comedy web series following the real-life Ravel's outlandish alter-ego, a self-proclaimed star with a lot of heart and no talent, as she strives to make it big in the Big Apple. Whether she's dazzling casting directors Maria-Christina Oliveras, Amelie with audition songs written by her neighborhood homeless man Jon Rua, Hamilton, Spongebob, re-enacting Rodgers amp Hammerstein musicals shot-by-shot on the streets of Harlem, or taking her food delivery guy hostage, Rachel's blind ambition and well-intentioned narcissistic tendencies may not book her Broadway, but they will land her in countless song-filled misadventures scattered across the city.
- 4/21/2018
- by Rachel Unraveled
- BroadwayWorld.com
It's time for another episode of BroadwayWorld's newest web series, Rachel Unraveled. In the season finale, Rachel's dad visits for the weekend to convince Rachel to quit show business once and for all. Meanwhile, Jaclyn enlists Spatterman on a special mission. Starring Rachel Ravel, Austin Spero, Olivia Caridi, William Youmans, Jon Rua, Maria-Christina Oliveras. Directed by Rachel Ravel and Austin Spero. Written by Billy Recce, Rachel Ravel, and Austin Spero. Original music and lyrics by Billy Recce.
- 3/28/2018
- by Rachel Unraveled
- BroadwayWorld.com
It's time for another episode of BroadwayWorld's newest web series, Rachel Unraveled. In this episode,Marie Claire stages an intervention after Rachel's addiction to a food delivery app spirals out of control. Meanwhile, Spatterman must brave Times Square on a journey to obtain his Equity card in order to land a new agent.StarringRachelRavel, Austin Spero, Olivia Caridi. Special guest stars Chad Kimball and Lindsay Nicole Chambers. Also starring Tina Benko and Chessa Metz. Directed byRachelRavel and Austin Spero. Written by Billy Recce, Austin Spero, and Rachel Ravel. Original music and lyrics by Billy Recce.
- 3/21/2018
- by Rachel Unraveled
- BroadwayWorld.com
It's time for another episode of BroadwayWorld's newest web series,Rachel Unraveled. In this episode,Rachel channels Fraulein Maria when she is asked to babysit for Jaclyn, the casting director.cStarring Rachel Ravel, Austin Spero, Olivia Caridi, Jon Rua, Maria-Christina Oliveras. Directed by Rachel Ravel and Austin Spero. Written by Billy Recce, Rachel Ravel, and Austin Spero. Original music and lyrics by Billy Recce.
- 3/14/2018
- by Rachel Unraveled
- BroadwayWorld.com
BroadwayWorld is excited to bring you the premiere episode of Rachel Unraveled.In this episodeRachel auditions for an anti-bullying PSA in hopes of launching her career as a successful actress, but her dad gives her an ultimatum.Starring Rachel Ravel, Austin Spero, Olivia Caridi, William Youmans, Jon Rua, Maria-Christina Oliveras. Directed by Ryan Harrington and Isaac Himmelman. Written by Billy Recce, Rachel Ravel, and Austin Spero. Original music and lyrics by Billy Recce.Watch 'Audition' below and be sure to check back next Wednesday for Episode 2...
- 3/7/2018
- by Rachel Unraveled
- BroadwayWorld.com
It’s that time again: We need your vote for Project of the Year.
Our Project of the Year alumni include Justin Simien’s “Dear White People,” which won our inaugural contest in 2012 (and went on to become a hit movie and soon, a Netflix series). The 2014 contest winer, Amy Jo Johnson’s “The Space Between,” is set for a theatrical release later this year. “Almost Adults,” our 2015 winner, played at various festivals including Outfest, and is now available on demand. On many of those platforms, you can also watch 2013 winner, “Know How.”
Now we need to select another winner to join that group, and that’s where you come in.
Below, we’ve gathered information on all 12 Project of the Month winners in 2016. At the bottom of the page, there’s a poll where you can select your favorite.
The 2017 Project of the Year winner will earn a spot...
Our Project of the Year alumni include Justin Simien’s “Dear White People,” which won our inaugural contest in 2012 (and went on to become a hit movie and soon, a Netflix series). The 2014 contest winer, Amy Jo Johnson’s “The Space Between,” is set for a theatrical release later this year. “Almost Adults,” our 2015 winner, played at various festivals including Outfest, and is now available on demand. On many of those platforms, you can also watch 2013 winner, “Know How.”
Now we need to select another winner to join that group, and that’s where you come in.
Below, we’ve gathered information on all 12 Project of the Month winners in 2016. At the bottom of the page, there’s a poll where you can select your favorite.
The 2017 Project of the Year winner will earn a spot...
- 2/16/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
You’re young. You’re living in New York. You’re looking for a way to show what life in the big city can be like. And, if you’re Austin Spero and Rachel Ravel, your next thought is “musical web series.”
That idea eventually became “Rachel Unraveled,” a journey through NYC, complete with original songs and music. It’s a satirical look at the day-to-day of an aspiring actress, something that a number of the cast members (including established Broadway vets) can easily relate to.
It’s an ambitious first outing for Ravel and Spero, branching out into a crowded entertainment space with an idea that requires more than just a camera and some locations. Their initial campaign to fund the first season of the show was chosen by IndieWire readers as Project of the Week and then Project of the Month for August.
We spoke to the show...
That idea eventually became “Rachel Unraveled,” a journey through NYC, complete with original songs and music. It’s a satirical look at the day-to-day of an aspiring actress, something that a number of the cast members (including established Broadway vets) can easily relate to.
It’s an ambitious first outing for Ravel and Spero, branching out into a crowded entertainment space with an idea that requires more than just a camera and some locations. Their initial campaign to fund the first season of the show was chosen by IndieWire readers as Project of the Week and then Project of the Month for August.
We spoke to the show...
- 11/3/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Here’s your daily dose of an indie film, web series, TV pilot, what-have-you in progress — at the end of the week, you’ll have the chance to vote for your favorite.
In the meantime: Is this a project you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments.
Rachel Unraveled
Logline: A musical satire following a young actress trying to make it big in the Big Apple.
Elevator Pitch:
“Rachel Unraveled” is a new musical comedy web series created by best friends Rachel Ravel and Austin Spero. A satire of the young-actress-moves-to-nyc trope, the show follows actress/singer/dog whisperer Rachel Ravel as she tries to make it big in the Big Apple. With the help of her best friend, 15-year-old arch nemesis, telepathic dog, and the homeless man who composes her audition songs, Rachel learns the true meaning of friendship, success, and what it takes to “Shine.”
Production...
In the meantime: Is this a project you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments.
Rachel Unraveled
Logline: A musical satire following a young actress trying to make it big in the Big Apple.
Elevator Pitch:
“Rachel Unraveled” is a new musical comedy web series created by best friends Rachel Ravel and Austin Spero. A satire of the young-actress-moves-to-nyc trope, the show follows actress/singer/dog whisperer Rachel Ravel as she tries to make it big in the Big Apple. With the help of her best friend, 15-year-old arch nemesis, telepathic dog, and the homeless man who composes her audition songs, Rachel learns the true meaning of friendship, success, and what it takes to “Shine.”
Production...
- 8/29/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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