Katie Holmes Not Bound for GLEE - For Now
by Jessica Lewis
- Jul 8, 2010
Despite previously reported speculation to the contrary, a rep for Katie Holmes has confirmed to Us Weekly that the All My Sons alumna will not be appearing on GLEE next season. Holmes was reportedly in talks for a deal that will give her a role for five episodes during GLEE's second season.
Katie Holmes Lands Guest Role on GLEE?
by Lauren Wolman
- Jul 4, 2010
According to Hollywire, Katie Holmes has landed a guest spot on the hit television show GLEE. Holmes is reportedly in talks for a deal that will give her a role for five episodes during GLEE's second season.
STAGE TUBE: Alex Wong Channels Fosse on SYTYCD
by Marivic Tagala
- Jun 24, 2010
On this week's So You Think You Can Dance, top 10 finalist Alex Wong and all-star partner Lauren Gottlieb endeavored to venture out of their comfort zone and tackle a Broadway-style number by Tyce Diorio. In the rehearsal footage beforehand, Diorio said that it's 'Broadway inspired by the Fosse style but with [his] take on it.' Wong, primarily a ballet dancer, however, did not hit a high note with the SYTYCD judges, who suggested lacked the looseness and heat to truly represent Foose. On the episode, judge Nigel Lythgoe suggested Wong watch KISS ME, KATE and THE LITTLE PRINCE for inspiration.
12 Former Finalists Return To 'SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE' 5/27
by BWW
News Desk
- May 27, 2010
Twelve former SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE show favorites are set to return to summer's No. 1 series as All-Star Dance Partners. Skilled in various dance styles from Krump to Contemporary, the Season Seven All-Star Dance Partners are: Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, Comfort Fedoke, Courtney Galiano, Anya Garnis, Lauren Gottlieb, Neil Haskell, Allison Holker, Mark Kanemura, Pasha Kovalev, Kathryn McCormick, Ade Obayomi and Dominic 'D-trix' Sandoval. Each week, finalists will be partnered with a different All-Star dancer.
12 Former Finalists Return To 'SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE' 5/27
by Charlie Piane
- Apr 23, 2010
Twelve former SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE show favorites are set to return to summer's No. 1 series as All-Star Dance Partners. Skilled in various dance styles from Krump to Contemporary, the Season Seven All-Star Dance Partners are: Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, Comfort Fedoke, Courtney Galiano, Anya Garnis, Lauren Gottlieb, Neil Haskell, Allison Holker, Mark Kanemura, Pasha Kovalev, Kathryn McCormick, Ade Obayomi and Dominic 'D-trix' Sandoval. Each week, finalists will be partnered with a different All-Star dancer.
Holmes Teams With Shankman, Lythgoe And Inaba To Launch 'DIZZY FEET' Dance Scholarship Fund
by Eddie Varley
- Jul 6, 2009
Variety is reporting that Katie Holmes has teamed up with Hairspray director Adam Shankman, reality TV mastermind Nigel Lythgoe and Dancing with the Stars judge Carrie Ann Inaba to set up the Dizzy Feet Foundation. 'Dizzy Feet' is a dance scholarship fund that will give underprivileged youngsters the opportunity to take part in dance programs and win grants to enroll in accredited dance studios.
Katie Holmes Set For 'So You Think You Can Dance' Performance
by Eddie Varley
- Jun 26, 2009
PEOPLE is reporting that Katie Holmes will put on her dancing shoes for So You Think You Can Dance this season. The show's producer Nigel Lythgoe confirmed the news to PEOPLE saying, 'It's about a charity, I do not have the status.' Lythgoe is rumored to be directing Holmes in choreography by Tyce Diorio.
Chris Tyler Returns To Merrimack Hall 6/13-14, For Master Classes & Auditions
by BWW News Desk
- Jun 13, 2009
Nashville-based choreographer and dancer Chris Tyler will return to Merrimack Hall June 13-14 for a weekend of Master Classes and an open audition for his talent agency, DDO Artists Agency. Chris was trained by and has worked extensively with acclaimed choreographer Shane Sparks, of the FOX smash hit 'So You Think You Can Dance,' and he was chosen to teach with Shane at 'The Pulse On Tour.'. Chris has swept Nashville with his intricate choreography and smooth style.
Chris Tyler Returns To Merrimack Hall 6/13-14, For Master Classes & Auditions
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jun 9, 2009
Nashville-based choreographer and dancer Chris Tyler will return to Merrimack Hall June 13-14 for a weekend of Master Classes and an open audition for his talent agency, DDO Artists Agency. Chris was trained by and has worked extensively with acclaimed choreographer Shane Sparks, of the FOX smash hit 'So You Think You Can Dance,' and he was chosen to teach with Shane at 'The Pulse On Tour.'. Chris has swept Nashville with his intricate choreography and smooth style.
DVR Alert: Talk Show Listings Mon. 1/19 - Frank Rich & More
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 19, 2009
Former New York Times chief theater critic, Frank Rich, who was once known as 'the Butcher of Broadway' will appear on The Colbert Report on Monday Night. Frank Rich became a New York Times op-ed columnist in 1994 after serving for thirteen years as the newspaper's chief drama critic. These days, he covers politics and also serves as an adviser on the paper's overall cultural news report.
Two of his previous books are MUST-HAVES for theatre fans everywhere. Hot Seat: Theater Criticism for The New York Times, 1980-1993 contains a collection of all of his New York Times theatre reviews, which provide insight into thirteen years of Broadway including many of its big hits and misses. He is the also author of the childhood memoir Ghost Light, which is filled with many tales of the start of his love of theatre. Rich is married to Alex Witchel, who also writes for the Times.
DVR Alert: Talk Show Listings Mon. 1/19 - Frank Rich & More
by Robert Diamond
- Jan 18, 2009
Former New York Times chief theater critic, Frank Rich, who was once known as 'the Butcher of Broadway' will appear on The Colbert Report on Monday Night. Frank Rich became a New York Times op-ed columnist in 1994 after serving for thirteen years as the newspaper's chief drama critic. These days, he covers politics and also serves as an adviser on the paper's overall cultural news report.
Two of his previous books are MUST-HAVES for theatre fans everywhere. Hot Seat: Theater Criticism for The New York Times, 1980-1993 contains a collection of all of his New York Times theatre reviews, which provide insight into thirteen years of Broadway including many of its big hits and misses. He is the also author of the childhood memoir Ghost Light, which is filled with many tales of the start of his love of theatre. Rich is married to Alex Witchel, who also writes for the Times.
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