1923 Television Series Filming in San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio, Texas is playing host to the filming of “1923,” the prequel to the popular Paramount+ series “Yellowstone.” Broadway, a major thoroughfare in the city, will experience several street closures between Pecan and Houston Streets, including East Travis Street and Peacock Alley, from Jefferson to North Alamo Street. These closures are scheduled for the week of September 16th to accommodate filming, though weather conditions may necessitate adjustments. Detailed closure information will be available on the San Antonio Film Commission’s website.
The production is also seeking extras, with Legacy Casting managing the casting call. Aspiring extras are encouraged to create a profile on Legacy Casting’s website or send inquiries to [email protected].
The “1923” television series requires skilled dancers proficient in the foxtrot, a ballroom dance popular in the early 20th century. Male dancers who can foxtrot are particularly encouraged to apply. Interested individuals should promptly submit a current photo, their name, age, and city of residence to both [email protected] and [email protected].
Access to the closed set during filming on Broadway will be strictly limited to approved cast and crew members, with security personnel on-site. For security reasons, the production has not disclosed which celebrities, if any, will be present during filming.
While most businesses in the area are expected to remain open, some may experience temporary closures on September 19, 2024. The film commission has stated that affected businesses have already been contacted regarding the project.
The “1923” television series promises to be a highly anticipated addition to the “Yellowstone” universe. Filming in San Antonio, with its rich history and architectural character, provides an authentic backdrop for this historical drama.