The Ultimate Guide to the CINDERELLAs of Page, Stage and Screen!
by Nicole Rosky
- Feb 13, 2021
Over the decades, hundreds of films have been made that are either direct adaptations from Cinderella or have plots loosely based on the story, which traces its roots back to ancient times. Can't keep the story straight? Need help deciphering the differences between the Rodgers and Hammerstein, Disney, and newest Andrew Lloyd Webber versions of the fairytale? BroadwayWorld is breaking it down!
VIDEO: Mila Kunis Chose a Brutal Month to Go Dry
by Sarah Leiber
- Feb 12, 2021
James Corden connects with Mila Kunis, fresh off her Super Bowl commercial with Shaggy, who definitely goes by Shaggy 24/7. And James asks Mila about her and husband Ashton Kutcher's decision to do a dry January -- obviously they planned it not anticipating an insurrection of the United States Capitol. And Mila looks back on her various odd jobs, including a long run as a child laborer for her mother.
VIDEO: Noah Centineo Might Be Ready for a Man Bun
by Sarah Leiber
- Feb 11, 2021
James Corden welcomes Noah Centineo to Stage 56 and they dive right in to what to do with Noah's hair, and that something is the man bun. After, Noah talks about getting his tonsils out during his quarantine but not being allowed to keep them post-op. And the 'To All the Boys: Always and Forever' star tells James about the time he conquered the Hollywood sign with his buddies, one of whom he saved from a big fall.
PRETTYMUCH Share Heartfelt New Video for 'Free'
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- Feb 10, 2021
Today, globally renowned pop group PRETTYMUCH share the official video for “Free,” continuing their explosive return to the spotlight with the recently released Smackables EP, out now on Sire Records.
The BroadwayWorld Beginner's Guide to: Musicals
by Aliya Al-Hassan
- Feb 9, 2021
There is a particular snobbery surrounding musical theatre: critics say that in a moment of high drama, crisis or emotion, the most unrealistic thing to do would be to break into song. Musicals are too camp, annoying and definitely not cool. They appeal to the coach parties of tourists rocking up in Leicester Square every weekend (those were the days!).
However, musicals are not representations of real life, nor do they pretend to be. A successful musical has a magical combination of highly memorable music, an engaging storyline, incredible choreography and visually impressive set and costume design. It’s not a coincidence that the best musical theatre performers are called a triple threat, as they act, sing and dance, often without any perceivable effort.
BWW Blog: Broadway at the Golden Globes
by Student Blogger: Holden Childress
- Feb 8, 2021
Even theatre fans will be able to cheer on their favorites because there are several film adaptations of Broadway shows on the list of Golden Globe nominees this year.
Proshot vs Film Adaptation - What's the Difference?
by Taylor Brethauer-Hamling
- Feb 6, 2021
What's the difference between a proshot and a film adaptation? What proshots are coming up? Where can I stream Broadway proshots? What Broadway shows have upcoming film adaptations? Where can I stream Broadway film adaptations? We're answering all of these questions and more!
VIDEO: Dan Stevens Talks About the Broadway Shutdown on THE LATE LATE SHOW
by Sarah Leiber
- Feb 5, 2021
James Corden welcomes Dan Stevens to Stage 56 and for a second thought he was meeting the fourth Bee Gee. Dan recalls being in rehearsals for 'Hangmen' on Broadway when they received word the production was being shut down due to COVID-19. And James asks Dan about his early stand-up comedy aspirations before the 'Blithe Spirit' star pushes the boundaries of what you can say on CBS.
FINNEAS Unveils New Song 'American Cliche'
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- Feb 4, 2021
Six-time GRAMMY Award-winning musician, songwriter and producer FINNEAS returns today with 'American Cliché,' a fan-favorite from his rousing live set, written, produced and performed by the 23-year old.
VIDEO: Kal Penn Talks HAROLD & KUMAR on THE LATE LATE SHOW
by Sarah Leiber
- Feb 4, 2021
James Corden connects with Kal Penn who is now looking for someone to drag him around the New York snow on a sled. James asks the 'Clarice' star about the significance of someone with South Asian descent becoming the Vice President of the United States. And Kal talks about his vision for Harold & Kumar to one day visit space, a place he once dreamed of visiting as an astronaut until 10th grade.
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