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Date Posted: 01:32:18 05/31/02 Fri
This was posted by KitNoir over on the Soapzone board:
THE CAST AND CREW OF ABC DAYTIME’S “ONE LIFE TO LIVE” HEAD TO MAUI!
FOR THE SHOW’S FIRST SHOOT OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK IN TEN YEARS
“One Life to Live’s” next bold move…The 33-year old Daytime drama made television history when the show aired live for an entire week (May 13-17); on May 17 OLTL won it’s first Outstanding Drama Series Daytime Emmy Award; and now members of the cast and crew venture to the beautiful island of Maui for the show’s first location shoot outside of New York in almost ten years.
OLTL has partnered with the Maui Visitors’ Bureau and the Hyatt Regency Resort and Spa and began shooting on Friday, May 24. Five actors and approximately 15-20 crewmembers from New York, Los Angeles and Hawaii are participating in the shoot. Executive producer Gary Tomlin and senior supervising producer Frank Valentini will direct the 7-day shoot.
Keri and Antonio (Sherri Saum and Kamar de los Reyes) venture to Maui on a romantic getaway and find themselves at the beautiful Hyatt Regency in Kaanapali Beach. During their stay, they discover the unexpected truth about Rae’s (Linda Dano) past. Meanwhile Todd, Tea and Ross (Roger Howarth, Florencia Lozano and Shawn Christian) struggle to survive when a storm traps them on Paia Beach (Maui). The remote footage will first air on Wednesday, June 12.
Emmy Award-winning “One Life to Live,” created by Agnes Nixon, was launched July 15, 1968. Gary Tomlin executive-produces and Lorraine Broderick and Chris Whitesell are the headwriters. The popular drama consistently ranks among the top three in the key demographic of Women 18-49. “One Life to Live” airs MONDAY-FRIDAY (2:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
The oceanfront Hyatt Regency Maui has a half-acre adventure swimming oasis, an Asian art collection, exotic wildlife, and tropical landscape situated along Kaanapali Beach -- a three-mile stretch of coastline, which is Maui’s longest crescent beach. The resort has guided wildlife tours, art and garden tours, catamaran sails, Tour of the Stars, a rooftop astronomy program and the oceanfront Spa Moana -- all open to the general public.
Hyatt Regency Maui is part of the Kaanapali Resort community, which includes Maui’s only beachfront shopping center, championship golf courses and more than 35 restaurants. Kapalua Airport and the historic town of Lahaina are a 10-minute drive from the resort.
For additional information, visit Hyatt Regency Maui’s Resort & Spa’s website at www.hyatt.com.
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