Workplace comedies, family stories, dark comedies, procedurals (particularly with multigenerational story angles). Targeting Disney-owned networks (Hulu, FX, ABC).
Colleen Labella is the VP of Development and Production for Emmy-nominated showrunner and director Leslye Headland's production company, Shoot to Midnight. Colleen's production credits include DYING FOR SEX (FX), SINGLE DRUNK FEMALE (Freeform) and most recently, STAR WARS: THE ACOLYTE on Disney+. She has numerous projects in development under Shoot to Midnight's overall deal with 20th Television. Colleen has a background in theatre and has directed productions for Center Theatre Group, the LA Philharmonic at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, IAMA Theatre Company and university theatre programs across the country.
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