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.
As GLEE fans anxiously await the return of the FOX musical dramedy GLEE on February 25th, show creator and writer Ryan Murphy shared some exciting news about the show's original cast members.
Chenoweth called her return to the Glee set 'amazing', but shared that she forgot about 'the hours, I always forget how long and crazy they are, singing and dancing about. But [it's] fun being back with the cast!'
Below, check out a short teaser video posted by on Instagram by GLEE's Amber Riley showing Mark Salling's 'Puck' giving a quick pole dancing demonstration during filming on the show's upcoming 100th episode.
The Blank Theatre's Young Playwrights Festival is now seeking submissions nationwide from playwrights 19 years of age and younger. The submission deadline is March 15, 2014. Winning plays will be presented by professional actors and directors in June, 2014 at the Stella Adler Theatre in Hollywood, CA.
While it remains a secret as to which songs fans voted to hear on the highly anticipated upcoming 100th episode of GLEE, series stars Lea Michele and Mark Salling were hard at work recording tunes for the milestone event.
Students at the Young Actors' Theatre Camp (YATC) will be acting, singing and dancing their way through their winter holiday break as stars from stage and screen come to teach students attending the Young Actors' Theatre Camp, taking place December 28, 2013 - January 3, 2014. Teachers scheduled for the Winter Camp include: John Ainsworth ('American Horror Story'), Daniel Dreifuss (Oscar-nominated producer, 'No'), Emmy Frevele (Los Angeles-based choreographer), Sarah Gaboury ('Parks and Recreation'), Kevin Kent (Emcee from Teatro Zinzanni), Matt Pittenger ('Community'), Meghan Rienks (YouTube sensation; former YATC camper), Shawn Ryan ('The Mentalist,' 'America's Got Talent') and cast members from The Book of Mormon, currently playing at San Francisco's Orpheum Theatre. For additional information on Young Actors' Theatre Camp, visit campyatc.com or call (925) 858-3548.
In an interview with MTV News, Glee star Lea Michele promised some exciting story lines coming up when the FOX musical dramedy returns on February 25th with all new episodes.
Murphy tweeted that Dianna Agron, who played Quinn on the FOX musical dramedy will also return for the special episode. 'Dianna is IN for Glee 100th!' shared Murphy.
Murphy reveals that Kristin Chenoweth will reprise her hilarious role as April Rhodes, a figure from Will's (Matthew Morrison) high school days of Glee club.
Ryan Murphy took to Twitter today to announce that the entire original cast of FOX's GLEE has been invited to return for the 100th episode of the series, airing Tuesday, March 18, 2014.
Murphy took to Twitter this afternoon to break the news, posting: 'ALL The Glee Originals received invites today to be in our 100th episode! More to follow.'
'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.