Where is it now?
Where is it now: Season 2 has begun! Check out all the episodes on the right side panel.Episode 18 of Holly was also featured on Amanda Congdon's video blog on ABC News. Check it out on: http://abcnews.go.com/Amanda/.
History & Timeline
Spring 2006: Season 1 was shot and rolled out onto itunes and our website. Fall 2006: we began rolling out episodes on: youtube, blip.tv, revver and myspace. 2007: Season 2 (beginning with Episode 18) begins!Episode 18 of Holly was also featured on Amanda Congdon's video blog on ABC News. Check it out on: http://abcnews.go.com/Amanda/.
The Pixelodeon Festival features an episode of Holly
Laura Palotie features On the Leesh and Holly in an article on the webzine "Actorslife" about acting opportunities on webseries.
Alicia Arinella and Julie Tortorici are interviewed about the series for a TV show in Canada called Torrent.
Summary
Summary Holly Malone is in-between boyfriends, apartments, bra sizes, menstrual cycles, shades of lipstick and other experiences both monumental and mundane. When she meets Dimitri while buying a wedding present at The Pleasure Chest, she thinks she just might be over her in-betweens. See the latest serialized video podcast where you decide whether the story is sexier than “Sex and the City” and friendlier than “Friends”.For the latest information on Holly’s doings, check out the blog at: hollymalone.blogspot.com
Season 1:
Episode breakdown (To view the episodes, please click on the viewer on the right-hand panel.)
Episode 1: Registration Indignation
Episode 2: One in a Billion
Episode 3: Beep!
Episode 4: Analysis Interruptus
Episode 5 and 6: Stall Stall (Parts 1 & 2)
Episode 7: The Matt Coleman
Episode 8: Maybe He Went Away
Episode 9: Tourist Trap
Episode 10: Ex Marks Her Spot
Episode 11: May the Force Be With You or Without You
Episode 12: Open House Insert Foot
Episode 13: Promise Sneakers
Episode 14: Intermission Mission
Episode 15: The Decoy
Episode 16: Pretty Is As Pretty Does
Episode 17: The Garden of Earthly Delights
Season 2
Episode 18: Period Piece
Episode 19: Thinking Outside the Box
Episode 20: Kung Pow Wow
Episode 21: See A Master At Work
Episode 22: I Can’t Get No
Episode 23: Y.M.S.T.P.
Episode 24: I Don’t Heart Huckabee
Episode 25: The Bigger The Better
Episode 26: A Very Downward Dog
Episode 27: The Whole Where “O” Should Be
Episode 28: Doctors Without Boundaries
Thanks to Le Gamin Cafe, The Pleasure Chest and Artepasta for the use of their space! Be sure to visit each establishment while in New York City.
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Cast & Crew
Jessica Arinella: New York Theatre: Tape (Naked Angels, dir. Geoffrey Nauffts), The Naked Angels Lab (Premiere), The Democracy Project (Naked Angels, With Mark Margolis), Sin: An Old Fashioned Spectacle of Legendary Vice (On the Leesh Productions), Antigone (Pilot House). Aloha Say the Pretty Girls ( Singularity Theatre Company) Regional Theatre: Rough Crossing ( Northern Stage) New York Stage & Film: Break: Surviving the Recovery (On the Leesh Productions & Naked Angels, w/ Tony award winner Frank Wood). Film & Television Credits include: “Love Monkey,” (CBS) “Law & Order” (NBC), “What are the Odds?” (On the Leesh Productions), “The Pink House” (Cineblast! and Asset Pictures), “Cupidity” (Director John Gallagher / winner NY independent Film Festival). Jessica graduated from Northwestern University where she was fortunate enough to work with John Logan and Rosemary Harris.
FRANCIS KELLY – New York theatrical credits include playing “Burrs” in Michael John LaChiusa’s The Wild Party, the NYMF production of Smoking Bloomberg at the Theatre at St. Clement’s, Triumph of Love at Lincoln Center, Kiss Me, Kate at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, Measure for Measure for Hipgnosis Theatre Company, Minnie’s Boys at Jewish Repertory Theatre, and the Drama Desk nominated New York premiere of George Orwell’s Animal Farm at the Connelly Theater. Regional credits include Smokey Joe’s Café at Westchester Broadway Theatre, Forever Plaid at Idaho Shakespeare Festival, and the world premiere of Wonderland at the Shakespeare Theatre of NJ. Francis graduated from the University of Notre Dame. www.franciskelly.net
Matthew G. Rashid: New York Theatre: The Fear Project (Naked Angels, dir. Rob Morrow), The Naked Angels Lab (Premiere), The Democracy Project (Naked Angels, dir. Pippin Parker), Sin: An Old Fashioned Spectacle of Legendary Vice (On the Leesh Productions), Syria, America (Emerging Artists Theatre). New York Stage & Film: Break: Surviving the Recovery (On the Leesh Productions & Naked Angels, w/ Tony award winner Frank Wood). New York Stand-up Comedy: Caroline’s Comedy Club, Gotham Comedy Club, Don’t Tell Mama’s, Nuyorican Poet’s Café. Film & Television Credits include: “Law & Order” (NBC), “Mad About You” (NBC), “Table for Three” (On the Leesh Productions), “Soap Scum” (On the Leesh Productions), “Someone to Love” (Oracle Pictures). MFA, Actor’s Studio Drama Program, The New School.
Julie Tortorici: Julie has been working as an actor and writer in New York for a number of years and has appeared in, Balm in Gilead, Museum, Every Dog and We All Scream. Julie has also written and performed in Belly (appeared in the NYC Fringe Festival in 2003), Committed and the short film, “Table for Three”. Julie is honored to be working on a film version of her one-woman show, Belly with director/producer Alicia Arinella and is working to secure funding for her feature-length screenplay, “Waltzing Emily”.
Brian Patacca: Brian most recently completed shooting Pastoral, an independent film on location in the Adirondacks. Other film credits include Trans (lead), Burp (lead), Broken Eros (supporting). He has appeared on As the World Turns, All My Children; and VH1’s Games People Play where he won the grand prize in the actors’ game show. Off-Broadway he was part of the original cast of John Fisher’s Joy and shook his groove _thing nightly in the runaway disco hit, The Donkey Show. Regionally he has been seen with The Provincetown Theatre Company as “The Third Man” in Paula Vogel’s The Baltimore Waltz and in The Dead Boy as the title role. Provincetown also saw him as “Perry” in Love! Valour! Compassion! Media, Pennsylvania audiences saw him as Pharaoh and Napthali in Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Internationally Brian has been seen with The Honeyboys (think The Monkees meet N’Sync). Brian received his bachelors degree in theatre from Northwestern University and is originally from Cleveland, Ohio.




