Setting speculation to rest, an announcement posted today on Idina Menzel's official website confirms that the actress and singer will indeed make a guest appearance on the FOX TV hit show GLEE when the show returns from its hiatus in April
GLEE co-creator Ryan Murphy talked details of the second half of the first season, and how GLEE is taking it slow - that is, they will not be making it to Nationals by the end of the first season. The first thirteen episodes were GLEE's road to sectionals, and the last nine episodes of the first season will focus on regionals and New Directions nemesis Vocal Adrenaline.
Neil Patrick Harris guest starring on the Joss Whedon directed episode of GLEE sounds like a perfect match. GLEE creator Ryan Murphy agrees. According to the Ausiello Files, Murphy is creating a role just for Harris which will include some singing and dancing. As Harris is currently starring in CBS's How I Met Your Mother, CBS needs to approve Harris's appearance on Fox's GLEE.
GLEE's Kevin McHale and Jenna Ushkowitz turn the cameras on themselves to give fans a peek at their pre-ceremony preparations and the star-studded walk down the red carpet at Sunday's Golden Globe ceremonies.
Entertainment Weekly spoke to GLEE creator Ryan Murphy just minutes before his show took home the Golden Globe for Best Television Series- Comedy or Musical last night. Murphy shared a few spoilers for the second half of season one, which is set to begin airing on April 13th on Fox.
Last night, as BroadwayWorld reported, GLEE won the Golden Globe for Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical. Backstage, the cast appropriately sang their excitement for Mary Hart and the ET cameras, performing an impromptu rendition of 'Celebration' by Kool & The Gang. As a preview for what is to come with the second installment of GLEE, beginning April 13 at 9pm on FOX, Golden Globe nominee and Cheerios coach Jane Lynch reveals that she will be singing alongside Olivia Newton John and performing Madonna's 'Vogue' - Sue style. Watch the GLEE cast in 'Celebration' below!
Recent winner of the People's Choice Award for Best New Comedy, GLEE, the new musical comedy series, follows an optimistic teacher who - against all odds and a malicious cheerleading coach - attempts to save McKinley High's Glee Club from obscurity while helping a group of aspiring underdogs realize their true star potential.
Variety reports today that GLEE has made an impressive debut in the UK, achieving the highest rating for an acquired program since 2005's Lost on digital web E4 on Monday.
The Writers Guild of America, West and the Writers Guild of America, East today announced nominations for outstanding achievement in television, radio, news, promotional writing, and graphic animation during the 2009 season to be honored at the upcoming 2010 Writers Guild Awards on February 20, 2010, in Los Angeles and New York.
GLEE creator Ryan Murphy have revealed to The Insider that the upcoming installment of GLEE will feature Olivia Newton-John, the return of Kristin Chenoweth as April Phodes, and an episode of Madonna tunes.
FOX has officially ordered a second season of the Golden-Globe nominated comedy, GLEE, it was announced today, January 11 at the Television Critics Association Press Tour.
Us Magazine featured a clip from the GLEE Season 1 DVD in which Lea Michele recalls her audition for GLEE, and the unfortunate car crash that preceded it outside the Fox Studio lot, 'I got into a massive car crash outside of the Fox lot -- completely totaling my car,' she says. 'When I get into the room for my audition, I literally was still pulling pieces of glass out of my hair. They're like, 'Are you okay?' I'm like, 'I'm fine!'
Fans of GLEE may not have to wait until Spring to see the much-anticipated return of McKinley High's Glee club. According to a report in The Wrap, the show's tremendous success and growing fan base is prompting Fox executives to contemplate an early season two renewal for the beloved hit musical TV show.
GLEE's Amber Riley, Chris Colfer and Kevin McHale strolled the red carpet at last night's People's Choice Awards and spoke to E! Online on the incredible success of the new comedy series. Later in the evening, GLEE picked up the award for Favorite New TV Comedy.
Veteran actor and Golden Globe nominee Jane Lynch, who plays the wickedly evil Sue Sylvester on Fox's hit comedy show 'Glee', reveals in an interview with 'Movie Web' that while it has been confirmed her character will indeed get a chance to showcase her vocal chops before the show's season ends, Lynch is mum on the song choice. Nonetheless, she is able to dish briefly on all things 'Glee', including what the audience can next expect in relation to 'Sue', and whether she will step behind the scenes and direct an episode, 'That is a great question. I would like to. I want to do that. I haven't spoken to anyone about that. But I love directing. And I love calling the shots.'