New York, NY — Nebula announced the leads for its upcoming anthology series, Sub/liminal, bridging the gap between Broadway and prestige television with multiple award winners.
The six-episode series will star, among others, Joseph Cross (”Milk,” “Lincoln,” “Big Little Lies”), Tony winner and Grammy nominee Lena Hall (”Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” ”Your Friends and Neighbors”), Olivier and Grammy nominee Caissie Levy (”Next To Normal”, **“Frozen”), Tony and Grammy winner Kecia Lewis (”Hell’s Kitchen”), Tony nominee and Grammy winner Patrick Page (”Hadestown”), and Tony winner John Rubinstein (”Pippin,” “Children of a Lesser God”).
Sub/liminal also stars Amir Arison (”Dope Thief”, “The Blacklist”), Geoffrey Cantor (”Daredevil”), Courtnee Carter (”Crutch”), Ali Cobrin (”American Reunion”), Andrea Cortés (”Bosch: Legacy”), Nick Freni (”Jessica Jones”), Evelyn Giovine (”Audrey’s Children”), **Timothy Hughes (”Warriors”, “Sweeney Todd”), Ryan Jamaal Swain (”Pose”), Darius Jordan Lee (”Dexter: Resurrection”), Tony nominee Tom McGowan (”Frasier”), Eric T. Miller (”Mare of Easttown“, “Nyad”), Benjamin Papac (“Harry Potter & The Cursed Child”), Rosa Procaccino (”Humiliation”), Geena Quintos (”Here Lies Love”), Evan Alexander Smith (“Back To The Future: The Musical”), and Ryan Spahn (”Zero Day”).
Following in the tradition of The Twilight Zone and Black Mirror, Sub/liminal explores power dynamics in human relationships, and what can happen when those relationships fall out of balance.
The first season of Sub/liminal includes six episodes written and directed by digital creators from within Nebula stable of talent, including Patrick Willems, Amir Moini, Jacob Torpey, Jessie Earl, Joe Scott, Tom van der Linden, Matthew Kelly, and Tiana Michele.
Nebula founder Dave Wiskus will executive produce alongside Oscar-winning producer Dan Jinks (“American Beauty,” “Big Fish,” “Pushing Daisies”).
The series was cast by casting directors Benton Whitley CSA and Micah Johnson-Levy CSA of Whitley Theatrical.
Sub/liminal creator and Nebula CEO Dave Wiskus said, “It’s been a lot of fun to discover that the Broadway community’s spirit and ethos are so similar to our own. Benton and Micah built that bridge for us, and they’ve done an amazing job of showing us that our inner child is a theater kid.”
The show began principal photography on May 19 and will premiere late 2025.
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