'I don't care / I love it!' And so goes the chorus of Icona Pop's current chart-climbing hit covered on last night's GLEE. And, so, too, goes Glee 4.0 as it is - or, now, as it was. Indeed, this was a game-changing year for the pop culture mainstay and the season finale was a fulfilling sampling of many of the reasons why. Plus: Patty Duke!
98 Degrees stopped the club house on Bravo's WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE last night to talk about the group's new album. Check out clips from the appearance below!
All hail SJP! I so I wish I was there last night just so I could see her get out of her car or limo or chariot and walk the carpet. I mean, who thinks giant Philip Traecy hat when they think punk? Obviously, SJP does! But you know what, I loved every single inch of her ensemble.
Lynne Meadow (Artistic Director), Barry Grove (Executive Producer), and Mandy Greenfield (Artistic Producer) just announced Emmy and two-time Tony Award winner Cherry Jones will return to Manhattan Theatre Club at New York City Center - Stage I (131 West 55th Street) for the world premiere of WHEN WE WERE YOUNG AND UNAFRAID, the new play by Sarah Treem ('House of Cards,' 'In Treatment'), directed by Tony Award nominee Pam MacKinnon (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Clybourne Park).
Last night was the annual Met Gala celebrating the Costume Institute. This year's theme was Punk: Chaos To Couture. The stars did not disappoint in the fashion department. Some went all out punk (did you see Madonna?) confusing the event with a Halloween party, while others played it too safe.
Below, get a first listen to all the songs from GLEE's season 4 finale! In the episode titled 'All or Nothing', the Glee club performs at Regionals with newfound determination to advance in the competition and Brittany comes back from MIT with a new attitude; and Ryder learns more about his 'catfish.'
As previously announced, John O'Hurley will star as King Arthur. Also starring will be Michelle Ragusa as The Lady of the Lake, Kevin Cahoon as Historian, John Scherer as Sir Robin, David Hibbard as Patsy, Chris Hoch as Sir Lancelot, Ben Davis as Sir Dennis Galahad, and Tally Sessions as Dennis' Mother/Sir Bedevere. Joining them will be broadcast legend Bob Costas as The Voice of God.
Check out the promo for the upcoming Season 4 finale of Glee titled 'All or Nothing', airing on FOX May 9,2013. In the finale, the Glee club performs at Regionals with newfound determination to advance in the competition. Meanwhile, Brittany comes back from MIT with a new attitude; and Ryder learns more about his 'catfish.' Click below!
Singer Carly Rae Jepsen stopped by Bravo's WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE and dished on all things Justin Bieber. She also revealed to host Andy Cohen her pick for best 'Call Me Maybe' cover performance. Check out the appearance below!
MOTOWN: THE MUSICAL leading lady Valisia LeKae, who stars as Diana Ross in the new hit musical based on the life of Motown founder Berry Gordy, will visit Bravo host Andy Cohen live tonight in the 'Watch What Happens Live' clubhouse following being nominated for a 2013 Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical today.
Manhattan Theatre Club has just announced that Emmy and Tony award winner Blythe Danner and Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Sarah Jessica Parker will return to MTC at New York City Center - Stage I (131 West 55th Street) in the world premiere of THE COMMONS OF PENSACOLA, a new play by Amanda Peet, directed by MTC's award-winning artistic director Lynne Meadow. The limited engagement will begin previews Tuesday, October 22 and open Thursday, November 21.
Check out the promo for the upcoming episode of GLEE, titled 'Wonder-ful', airing Thursday, May 2 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Mercedes and Kurt are back in the choir room and Rachel's nemesis returns. Click below!
Prior to stepping into ANNIE on Broadway this summer, Jane Lynch performs 'Little Girls,' one of the numbers from the show, on this week's episode of GLEE, titled 'Lights Out.' Check out a sneak peek of her performance below!
Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Glee has become an eye-roll, a voice-crack, a televised wagging finger - and largely to its own doing. The current season, which has split its ridiculously sized cast into two completely different storylines, has reached a disjointed juncture: too many characters, not enough screen time.
On this week's GLEE titled 'Lights Out' recurring guest star Sarah Jessica Parker will be joining Lea Michele, Naya Rivera and Chris Colfer in singing 'At The Ballet' from A Chorus Line. Also on the episode, the GLEE cast takes on R.E.M's 'Everybody Hurts'. Get a first listen to both songs below!
Today BroadwayWorld is thrilled to present an exclusive world premiere track from this week's episode of GLEE, 'Lights Out', featuring Sue Sylvester herself - aka Jane Lynch - offering up her version of ANNIE's classic 'Little Girls'.
FOX has ordered two more seasons of the genre-defying musical sensation GLEE, it was announced today by Kevin Reilly, Chairman of Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company.
FOX confirms exclusively to BroadwayWorld that Jane Lynch will be performing ANNIE's iconic Miss Hannigan anthem 'Little Girls' on next week's episode of the hit musical dramedy series, 'Lights Out'.