Comedy Web Series "The Louise Log" Launches Third Season

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Rising from New York City, "The Louise Log", a critically acclaimed and Short Award nominated web series has successfully raised over $22,000 to fun their third season.

"Having the audience finance the production gave me a huge boost in confidence to go crazy with the script," Anne Flournoy, creator of the web series explained of the fundraising for the new season.

"Lucky for me, wizard co-writer Mordecai Green found a way to turn the crazy into stories.

Add wildly talented actors and our only real problem was having to cut in the middle of takes because the cast was breaking up laughing."

The third consecutive season will include 10 episodes and start this month.

The designated plan is to release a new episode every month of the new year. To watch a preview trailed of the third season of "The Louise Log", visit the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXKvgxXLBGQ

The new season of "The Louise Log" is also set to have new characters played by a talented group of actors from Broadway and Off Broadway.

Morgan Hallett will take over the role of Louise, and Everett Quinton as her father-in-law.

"We knew last summer that the original Louise was not returning, that we'd have to recast, and we did," Fluornoy explained of the recasting. "But after day one of shooting with the new Louise, it became clear that we needed to re-recast Louise, and on the double.

Crew members had started booking other work and the production showed signs of crumbling. The next day, Morgan Hallett walked in the door, a god-send, brilliant, beautiful, generous and wicked funny."

The creator of the series, Anne Flournoy, based the comedy on the inner life of a real housewife of New York City. The audience of the web series follows Louise and her confessions as a mother and wife of Greenwich Village.

The play has received raving reviews and recommendations from critics all around, including Eve Ensler, the talented playwright of "The Vagina Monologues". "The Louise Log" also became popular when recommended by critic Rober Ebert and comedian Suzy Soro.

Be sure to check out "The Louise Log" on YouTube at www.youtube.com/user/anneflournoy, and for more information on the comedy web series, visit www.thelouiselog.com.

Look out for a new episode each month, and keep up with the witty banter of Louise and the daily problems of a New York City housewife.