Overall, David Grieg's book, along with Marc Shaiman's and Scott Wittman's music, make for a fun family show with plenty of laughs. The audience will leave with some sweet memories. It's not to be taken seriously; just a lighthearted piece of art with vibrant costumes, a very diverse range of music, a few dark moments sprinkled here and there, dancing squirrels, and of course, singing oompa-loompas!
Zach talks about the end of 'Silicon Valley,' his friend Kumail Nanjiani getting ripped for a new role, his terrible experience visiting healers, growing up where George Washington crossed the Delaware, going to a Renaissance Faire, his new HBO show 'Avenue 5,' and his dad's love of space.
Tim talks about massages, “The Bachelor,” watching “Naked & Afraid,” working on Toy Story 4 with Keanu Reeves, feeding homeless people at The Laugh Factory, his show “Last Man Standing,” and at long last he finally responds to a young man named Malcolm who has been posting videos trying to get Tim to grunt back at him for three years.
From the reigning queen of Mystery, comes the regional premiere of Agatha Christie's Murder On The Orient Express, adapted by Ken Ludwig. Due to popular demand, four performances have been added to the production, including Sunday, February 9 at 7:30 pm, Tuesday, February 11 at 7:30 pm, Wednesday, February 12 at 7:30 pm and Thursday, February 13 at 7:30 pm. This thrilling ride on the Orient Express, with surprising twists, will keep audiences on the edge of their seats with an All-Star cast of Fulton Favorites.
John talks about being a bandwagon Patriots fan, going from wrestling mode to movie mode, working on Suicide Squad, future plans with the WWE, his new film Dolittle, a terrible gift he received from his dad at Christmas, and he provides a service to some of our audience members who also received terrible holiday gifts this year.
RuPaul talks about John Cena, his love of wrestling, driving his dad's car as a kid, co-creating the new Netflix show 'AJ and the Queen,' a crazy experience he had on a Greyhound bus, and directing 'RuPaul's Drag Race Live!' in Las Vegas.
Greta talks about her 9-month-old baby Harold, the potential of going up against her husband during awards season, arriving very early to the Golden Globes, her new movie Little Women, and she reveals what it was like directing Meryl Streep.
Rachel talks about wearing a wig in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” fans being disappointed when they meet her in person, celebrities rallying around her during an emergency situation at the Golden Globes, spending the holidays with her family, being terrible with song lyrics, and swimming in the ocean at night in Miami Beach.
Jimmy and Tiffany Haddish interrogate 'The Bachelor' Peter Weber about who he chose, living with his parents, cutting his head open, growing up near the Bachelor mansion, and Jimmy predicts who will win his heart.
Tiffany talks about Jimmy's New Year's Resolution, her Bat Mitzvah, Jimmy not believing it was real, her friendship with Billy Crystal, gifts she got from Barbra Streisand and Beyoncé's mom, her new movie Like a Boss, working with Salma Hayek, she reveals whether or not she would ever do a reality dating show, and she plays a game where she tries to pick her old boss out of a lineup.
GRAMMY® Award-winning artists Sammy Hagar and LeAnn Rimes; current GRAMMY Award nominees Luis Fonsi and Ashley McBryde; past GRAMMY Award nominees Gavin DeGraw and Johnny Depp; and Cheap Trick will join the performance lineup at the 2020 MusiCares® Person of the Year tribute concert honoring Aerosmith on Jan. 24. The lineup includes previously announced performers Gary Clark Jr., Alice Cooper, Foo Fighters, H.E.R., Jonas Brothers, Emily King, John Legend, John Mayer, and Yola. Greg Phillinganes will be the musical director, with additional guest performers to be announced.
From the reigning queen of Mystery, comes the regional premiere of Agatha Christie's Murder On The Orient Express, adapted by Ken Ludwig. The Fulton Theatre is proud to have secured the rights to this new adaptation, running January 16 through February 9, 2020, with previews January 14 & 15. This thrilling ride on the Orient Express, with surprising twists, will keep audiences on the edge of their seats with an All-Star cast of Fulton Favorites.
With 2019 coming to a close, the new decade is set to bring us a slew of film adaptations of our favorite stage musicals! From West Side Story to In the Heights to The Prom, we are gearing up for some big films, but before we move into 2020, let's have a look back on the last ten years of musicals turned into films!
Governor John Kasich talks about the impeachment of Donald Trump, Quid Pro Quo, our divided country, being a Republican who doesn't always side with his party, Climate Change, Greta Thunberg, and little ways we can all bring about change.