So You Think You Can Dance, Toxic Office Season Premiere Details

So You Think You Can DanceFox has just announced So You Think You Can Dance and Toxic Office: Does Someone Have to Go? premiere details including the news that SYTYCD will have a two hour premiere rather than one hour season premiere on May 14, 2013. The network’s also set a premiere date for the unscripted series Toxic Office: Does Someone Have to Go? which will premiere on May 23rd at 9pm after Hell’s Kitchen‘s time period premiere of 8pm that same night.
 
So You Think You Can Dance will be showcasing another batch of talented dancers, returning for a 10th season of spectacular dance numbers with audition rounds kicking off on May 14th and May 15th. Cat Deeley will be back as host and Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy are returning as judges. Also sharing the judging panel will be guest judges Minnie Driver, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Wayne Brady, All-Star Stephen “tWitch” Boss and Adam Shankman.
 
Audition cities this year include Austin, Boston, Detroit, Memphis and Los Angeles.
 
Toxic Office: Does Someone Have to Go? will debut on Thursday, May 23rd at 9pm for a six episode run.
 
The Details:

The boardroom doors get blown wide open when employees are given the power to make some tough decisions. Frustrated bosses will hand over the reins of their companies to the employees, offering their respective staffs a chance to make changes in the workplace – even if it means letting co-workers go. Each participating office will have its own set of issues, which will force them to take a hard look at what’s plaguing their workplace and answer the toughest question of all: Does someone have to go?
 
Featured in the first two episodes of Toxic Office: Does Someone Have to Go? is Velocity Merchant Services (VMS), a family-owned business in Downers Grove, IL. When the family owners leave the company in the hands of their employees – including the owner’s cousins and mother – the staff quickly learns that solving personnel issues isn’t as easy as it looks. Forced to make difficult decisions and fix the company’s problems, they also realize that blood may not be thicker than water.

Source: Fox
 

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