The producers of GLEE have responded to the death of star Cory Monteith with a short video that was just released with the message: 'Forever in our hearts.' Watch the tribute below.
Triple-threat performer, Broadway/Hollywood star and GLEE headliner Matthew Morrison stops by morning chat show LIVE! WITH KELLY & MICHAEL tomorrow, August 2, it has just been confirmed.
On Twitter Watch, Lea Michele wrote 'First day of glee today..And at my first wardrobe fitting for Rachel Berry for Season Five! I've missed her so much<3'
Broadway/Hollywood crossover superstars and GLEE headliners Darren Criss and Matthew Morrison are among an impressive line-up of presenters announced for tonight's VH1 DO SOMETHING Awards.
On Twitter Watch, Lea Michele wrote ' Spending the day surrounded by great friends.. Hope you all are having a good day.. Sending lots of love to you all..
North Haven Arts and Enrichment will present the world premiere of RED EYE OF LOVE, a new musical comedy. The book and lyrics are by Arnold Weinstein and John Wulp. The music is by Sam Davis.
E! Online reports that GLEE's Jayma Mays, who just announced that the series upcoming fifth season will be her last with the show, took a moment to remember her late co-star Cory Monteith at The Smurfs 2 premiere. 'He was such a fun guy to be around and I have nothing but amazing, wonderful memories of working with him,' she said. 'I have those memories to always take forward with me.'
Jayma Mays, who plays Emma Pillsbury -- wife to Matthew Morrison's Will Scheuster -- on FOX's GLEE, confirmed today to Access Hollywood that the upcoming season of GLEE will be her last. The actress is leaving to join CBS' new comedy series THE MILLERS.
GLEE creator Ryan Murphy took to Twitter this weekend to share a fan's tribute to Cory Monteith, featuring the late actor's silouette worked into the show's logo. You can check out the honorary spin on the icon to the left.
Lea Michele has broken her silence on the tragic loss of her GLEE co-star and boyfriend Cory Monteith. The actress took to twitter this morning, July 29th, to thank fans for their strong support through these difficult days.
A plethora of products pertaining to and promoting GLEE star and Broadway leading man Matthew Morrison and his new theatre-themed solo album WHERE IT ALL BEGAN are now available on the affable actor's official website.
Last night, July 23, Idina Menzel & Taye Diggs were joined by Jenn Colella, Megan Hilty, Tom Kitt, Lachanze, Matthew Morrison, Adam Pascal, Anthony Rapp, Daphne Rubin-Vega, and Adrienne Warren for a karaoke night benefitting A Broader Way. Hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, the audience chose the songs and a few bold guests got a chance at center stage. BroadwayWorld brings you highlights from the special event below!
Tony Award-winning Broadway superstar Idina Menzel and popular Broadway-Hollywood crossover star Taye Diggs - husband and wife in real life - host a special fundraising event for their kids' charity, A BROADER WAY, tonight, July 22, hosted by the one and only Whoopi Goldberg.
Coming up this week, 54 BELOW, the performance venue located just below the legendary Studio 54 at 254 West 54th Street, presents some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz and beyond. 54 Below also launched its series of late night events. Joining Tuesday nights' popular 'Backstage' with Susie Mosheris the '54 Piano Bar,' a new vocal competition - 'The Callback,' and more:
According to The New York Times, Morrison acknowledged Monteith's passing, calling him a brother, and offering his condolences. He then, at the last minute, switched his opening number to an a capella version of 'What I Did for Love' from A CHORUS LINE. The song was also performed during GLEE's second season.
Popular stage, screen and small screen GLEE star Matthew Morrison returns to NYC cabaret venue 54 Below for seven encore shows this July following his successful debut at the beginning of this month with two sold-out performances.
North Haven Arts and Enrichment will present the world premiere of RED EYE OF LOVE, a new musical comedy. The book and lyrics are by Arnold Weinstein and John Wulp. The music is by Sam Davis.