What's Next for Sarah? | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Jennette McCurdy |
Starring |
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Theme music composer | Jon Siebels |
Opening theme | What's Next for Sarah? performed by Jon Siebels |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 4 |
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Executive producer(s) | Jennette McCurdy |
Producer(s) | Colton Tran, Jesse Bloch |
Running time | 5 minutes |
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Picture format | (HDTV) |
Original release | August 13, 2014 |
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Website |
What's Next for Sarah? is an American web series on Vimeo. It premiered on August 13, 2014, and was created by and stars Jennette McCurdy in the lead role as Sarah Bronson. Sarah is an actress whose hit show got cancelled and subsequently her life gets even worse; her boyfriend breaks up with her and so instead of acting she wants to meet the real world.
The show is inspired by McCurdy's life in acting and Hollywood. The character Sarah Bronson is based loosely on her with some scenes based directly on actual events and others greatly exaggerated for comedic effect. The series is written by McCurdy who also serves as the show's executive producer and lead editor. The show is Jennette's first foray into screenwriting and producing a show.
Sarah Bronson (McCurdy), a young actress, finds out that her hit show has been cancelled. Due to this, her boyfriend breaks up with her and people are no longer interested in pictures with her or autographs from her. After trying to pick up new roles, she realizes that she wants to return to the real world and give acting a break for a while.
Scheer and Morrow previously worked with McCurdy on iCarly.
The series was launched with four original episodes. The episodes are 5 minutes each in length. The first four put together match 20 minutes or the length of a 30-minute television program with commercials.
Sarah (Jennette McCurdy), a star of her own TV show, finds out from her agents that her show has been cancelled.
Sarah is dumped by her boyfriend, because of her show being cancelled. She then sits with her best friend and acts out scenes. They decide to go out to a party, and Sarah gets completely smashed. She decides to go see a therapist.