Fans have been dying to know what his next project is and JJJ has the scoop. Corey is now working on the award winning off-Broadway production called “Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead.”
“The play is loosely based on the Peanuts characters as dysfunctional teenagers and the changing dynamic of their group as they grow up,” Corey tells JJJ. “I play Van, a teenage Linus, who smoked his blanket and is now a full-time stoner.”
Corey explains that taking on this project has been exciting.
“It’s been wonderful being back on stage and has been very creatively satisfying to spend time getting to know and find this character,” he says. “I’m excited for the fans to see a different side of me and hopefully take something positive away from the story we get to share.”
We’re really excited for him!
The show will make it’s debut Saturday, February 11, in Los Angeles at The Blank Theatre. Obvs, the show is for mature audiences.
“I honestly don’t know what we did to deserve an audience so loyal,” star Corey Fogelmanis recently told us. “All I can say is thank you to everyone who has ever watched the show and supported our careers and a huge thank to everyone campaigning for the show on social media.”
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The Girl Meets World series finale on Disney Channel aired last night and to be honest, JJJ isn’t over it.
While we’re still hoping that Hulu, Amazon or some other streaming service will pick it up, we had the chance to speak with star Corey Fogelmanis about the ending, his character Farkle, and more.
If you missed watching the episode, you can catch it on the Watch Disney Channel App or, take a short cut and see what happened on JJJ.
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Excuse us while we wallow in our sorrows again — Netflix has passed on picking up Girl Meets World for more episodes.
Via Yahoo and TheWrap, the streaming service has opted not to take over the show, which will end its’ run on Disney Channel tomorrow.
“We are certainly having discussions, there are some interested platforms,” creator Michael Jacobs had said earlier in the month about the show being continued.
“I don’t think ‘Girl should have been canceled. We signed to do four seasons. I thought we would be able to tell stories through four seasons. That’s the way we set it up. It was going to be a remarkable final year. But I understand, things end.”