Everrett Shea has booked a role on “Hit The Road“.
AT&T Audience Network has given a 10-episode straight-to-series order to half-hour original comedy series Hit The Road co-created by and starring Jason Alexander. TheSeinfeld alum is also set to executive produce with Primary Wave Entertainment, which is co-financing the series. Fabrik Entertainment (Bosch) will produce.
Co-created by Alexander, Emmy-nominated comedy writer Peter Tilden and British screenwriter Dean Craig (Death At A Funeral) Hit The Road, which has been in the works at Audience for almost a year, is about the greatest family band you’ve never heard of — yet! This chaotically dysfunctional family of would-be rock/pop stars traverse the country in a cramped tour bus sacrificing privacy, comfort and dignity while in search of fame and fortune. Struggling to navigate their lives and relationships while juggling what’s best for the family versus what’s best for the band, they invariably end up making very unfortunate decisions. Yet nothing will stop them from claiming their rightful place in pop history. Meet the family named Swallow and its patriarch Ken Swallow (Alexander).
“We are so excited to bring this funny, fearless, chaotic musical family to life,” Alexander said.
“Alexander is best known for his portrayal of George Costanza on Seinfeld, a role which earned him seven Emmy nominations. He also starred with Martin Short in the Los Angeles production of Mel Brooks’ The Producers.
Hit The Road marks the second television series Primary Wave will produce for Audience Network, joining half-hour comedy Loudermilk, created by Peter Farrelly and Bobby Mort.