Tonight's episode of DANCING WITH THE STARS required the contestants to dance with a backstory, putting the experiences faced by the stars at front and center. The celebrities' stories ranged from happiness to tragedy, from hardship to success, and everything in between.
Tonight's elimination episode was one that begged a lot of questions: whose journey on 'Dancing With the Stars' would end before it even really began? Could Mike and Lacey bounce back from two mediocre performances in a row? Did Chris Brown trash the DWTS studio? Let's find out!
This week on 'Dancing with the Stars' was all about the contestants' agility and energy, with six teams performing the quickstep, and the other five performing the Jive. The scores from tonight's show are not only being combined with audience votes, but also with the scores from last week, which gives some contestants a chance to try to catch up with bad scores, and others pressure to match good ones.
Civic Theatre of Allentown will premiere the critically acclaimed documentary, 'The Last Lions,' Friday, March 25. The film will screen in Civic's 19th Street Theatre through March 31.
The Barnes & Noble at 86th and Lexington Ave has announced its February events. Among authors, storytime readings, and various musicians are Tony Award-winner Ben Vereen and the talented cast of Broadway's Billy Elliot.
Work with Broadway Star, Michelle Dowdy (Tracy Turnblad) & Elise Koseff of JMM Talent Management on material from one of Broadway's biggest hits.
With SPIDER-MAN's less-than-appealing reviews hitting newsstands this week, the producers of the $65 million giant are looking to see what the average audience member thinks of the production by offering 'goodie bags' to those who participate in focus groups. According to the New York Times, however, participants will not be viewing the entire show. They will view one act only - either act one or act two, not both.
The team behind the 2006 independent hit film 'Little Miss Sunshine' haven't made a movie in the time since - but, as the Los Angeles Times reports, a new film is in the works. The film, which will be lead by 'Little Miss Sunshine' directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris and producers Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa, will be titled 'He Loves Me' and will feature Paul Dano as a young writer.
'The Look of Love', a new film that was co-written and will be directed by Arie Posein, will star Diane Keaton and Ed Harris. The film centers around a widow who meets a man who looks exactly like her late husband several years after his death; 'This movie is about the hope that love can strike at any age, and that it's possible to love deeply, lose terribly, and still love again,' Posein told the LA Times.
When HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING opens at Broadway's Al Hirschfeld Theatre (302 West 45th Street) Sunday, March 27, 2011 at 5pm, Tammy Blanchard will take on the role of Hedy La Rue, the ditzy mistress of head honcho J.B. Biggley (played by John Larroquette). They both takes us behind the scenes of the advertising photo shoot - describing their characters, the roles, and more.
Edie Falco, whose credits include a multitude of both stage and film projects, is currently starring in the Showtime series 'Nurse Jackie', which is in its third season. 'Nurse Jackie' also features other theater stars, including Anna Deavere Smith, Eve Best, and Dominic Fumusa. Picking up right where last season left off, the third season begins with Jackie Peyton facing an unwanted intervention. View the trailer for the new episodes below.
Logo, the entertainment network for gays, lesbians and their families and friends announced today the nominees for the 2011 'NewNowNext Awards.' Now in its fourth year, this awards show will not look at the year that passed, but will instead focus on what is up-and-coming in popular culture in 2011 and beyond.
The Barnes & Noble at 86th and Lexington Ave has announced its February events. Among authors, storytime readings, and various musicians are Tony Award-winner Ben Vereen and the talented cast of Broadway's Billy Elliot.
Once the darling of the Yiddish Theatre in pre-war Poland, now a grandmother in New York City, Bubbie has had quite a life. But what will it all mean if she can't pass on her stories to the next generation? Performances of THE PEOPLE IN THE PICTURE will begin on Friday, April 1st, 2011. Meanwhile, check out Donna Murphy and Roundabout's team discussing the musical below!
Eighty-third Academy Awards telecast producers Bruce Cohen and Don Mischer today announced the artists who will perform the nominated songs on the Kodak Theatre stage on Oscar Night®.
In a recent interview with The Philippine Star, singer Janet Jackson expressed that there's one thing in her career that she still hasn't had the chance to do: Broadway.
The Barnes & Noble at 86th and Lexington Ave has announced its February events. Among authors, storytime readings, and various musicians are Tony Award-winner Ben Vereen and the talented cast of Broadway's Billy Elliot.
Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz have welcomed a child to their family, reports the Spanish magazine Hola. The pair, who have each received an Academy Award in their careers (Bardem for 2007's 'No Country for Old Men' and Cruz for 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona' in 2008, in which the couple co-starred). The baby boy was reportedly born last night in Los Angeles.
Broadway actor Gavin Creel, one of the founders of Broadway Impact, spoke this week about what it means to be out for himself and for his career.
Theatre Exile presents Saturn Returns, by Noah Haidle. Directed by Brenna Geffers and featuring longtime Philadelphia icon Harry Philibosian, Saturn Returns runs April 28 through May 22 at Christ Church Neighborhood House, with the press opening Wednesday, May 4th at 8pm.
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