Today we are particularly thrilled to present a wide-ranging conversation with one of the most attention-grabbing and notable Broadway/Hollywood crossover stars of the new millennium all about her theatre past, GLEE present and potentially spectacular future - the charismatic and committed Lea Michele. Sparing some precious moments while promoting her new solo album release, LOUDER, Michele comments on not only her studio work and the current season of her FOX hit musical dramedy series but also sheds some light on much more, including sharing first news of the new stage revival of FUNNY GIRL currently in planning stages following the rights being purchased by GLEE creator and mastermind Ryan Murphy, set to mirror the Season Five storyline of GLEE itself as it presents the spectacular theatrics, unforgettable songs and backstage backstabbing involved with the FUNNY GIRL revival starring Rachel Berry (aka Michele). Additionally, Michele analyzes some of her favorite tracks on LOUDER and offers a glimpse into the creative process in creating some of the album's standout tracks such as 'Cue The Rain' and 'The Bells'. Plus, Michele opens up about her role alongside fellow Broadway heavyweights Megan Hilty and Bernadette Peters in the hotly anticipated new animated movie musical LEGENDS OF OZ: DOROTHY'S RETURN and clues us in on what we can expect from the multimedia extravaganza. Furthermore, Michele previews some upcoming GLEE showstoppers-to-be including two songs penned by Stephen Sondheim - 'No One Is Alone' from INTO THE WOODS and 'Not While I'm Around' from SWEENEY TODD - as well as the re-teaming with SPRING AWAKENING star Skylar Astin, while also offering the 411 on the show's big new move to a primary NYC focus. All of that, thoughts on GLEE co-star Idina Menzel's FROZEN performance on this week's Academy Awards telecast, opinions on a new LES MISERABLES revival, a look ahead to her upcoming autobiography BRUNETTE AMBITION and much, much more!
Broadway headliner and popular GLEE breakout star Darren Criss reveals his personal favorite performance on the series to date and details the reasons why as part of an ongoing social media Q&A for fans.
On last night's long-awaited spring premiere episode of GLEE titled 'Frenemies', Santana auditions and snags the role of Rachel's understudy in "Funny Girl," causing a feud between the roommates.
Since its debut in 2009, Fox's Glee has become an unstoppable cultural phenomenon that has redefined both the music and television landscape with its unique style, incredible cast and innovative approach to pop music. Now in its 5th season, the series is about to experience its biggest moment yet: its 100th episode. Join the Glee cast in celebrating this incredible milestone with the release of Glee: The Music Celebrating 100 Episodes, available exclusively at Target on March 25. The commemorative album features 13 new recordings from the 100th episodes, such as Pink's 'Just Give Me a Reason,' Pharrell's 'Happy' and Eddie Murphy's 'Party All the Time' (see below for full track listing). Glee: The Music Celebrating 100 Episodes will also include brand new versions of Glee favorites from the original cast members such as Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin',' Pink's 'Raise Your Glass' and Glee cast original song 'Loser Like Me.' The 100th episode will air on Tuesday, March 18 at 8PM ET/PT on FOX, with the second part airing the following week to coincide with album release.
FOX's hit musical dramedy series GLEE pays homage to legendary ensemble comedy FRIENDS in a new sneak peek of an upcoming episode byway of a new social media post - also showcasing Darren Criss, Kevin McHale and Chord Overstreet and more.
The entire surviving original cast of FOX's hit musical dramedy series Glee has reconverged to film the show's 100th episode and the stars themselves have taken to social media this week to share comments, behind the scenes pics and preview what is sure to be a must-see Glee spectacular.
Broadway headliner and popular breakout star of FOX's hit musical dramedy series GLEE, Darren Criss discusses the recently announced shift in focus of the series to New York City as well as what we can expect when the show returns from hiatus next month as part of a new interview.
Today, in honor of the holiday-centric winter finale of Season Five of FOX's hit musical dramedy series GLEE, we are checking off the top twelve reasons to celebrate GLEE beneath the Christmas tree this year - complete with shirtless Santas, erotic elves and drunken eggnog debauchery.
Innocence and honesty - two words inextricably linked to two classic Billy Joel songs covered on last night's most recent entry in the fifth season of FOX's musical dramedy hit Glee as well as the undoubted hallmarks of the episode itself. And, Tyra Banks, too!
A full music video of Chord Overstreet's passionate performance of Billy Joel's iconic pop classic 'Just The Way You Are' has just been released in anticipation of tonight's 'Movin' Out' tribute to the piano baladeer.
In the clip below, supermodel Tyra Banks dishes about her guest-starring role as a tough modeling agent who gives Sam (Chord Overstreet) a dose of reality on tonight's GLEE airing at 9/8c on FOX.
In the midst of their season five photo shoot, the cast of Fox's hit musical dramedy Glee took a quick break for some 'impromptu' photo booth shots - check out the shots, just posted on the series' Facebook page, below!
In an interview with Zaptoit.com, 'The Piano Man' himself, Billy Joel shared that he was thrilled that his music is to be featured in a special tribute episode of FOX's Glee.
'Tis the season for FOX holiday programming, and this year's new and returning Thanksgiving and holiday favorites are sure to bring a little more joy to the world.
On last night's episode of Glee titled 'The End of Twerk,' Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) and Paolo (guest star Ioan Gruffudd) rehearsed 'You Are Woman, I Am Man' from Broadway's 'Funny Girl.' This season, Berry was cast in a fictional Broadway revival of the classic show.
On last night's episode of GLEE titled 'The End of Twerk,' the Glee club learned the dance of the hour: twerking. Meanwhile, Marley discovers Jake's relationship with Bree, and Rachel (Lea Michele) tries to convince Kurt they both should get tattoos.
Last month, BWW shared a photo tweeted by GLEE creator Ryan Murphy featuring puppet versions of the cast from the FOX musical dramedy. 'Glee puppets!,' read the caption. 'With many more to come! Who's ur favorite so far?'