Actress, Charlotte Rae, is best known for her role as Mrs. Garrett on the TV series “Diff'rent Strokes” and “The Facts of Life” and her career, from “Car 54 Where are you?” and Molly the Mail Carrier on “Sesame Street” to the current role opposite Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline in “Ricki and the Flash,” has been the envy of numerous industry members.
Mary Lynn Rajskub will guest-star on BROOKLYN NINE-NINE as “Genevieve,” a successful art gallery owner whom Charles (Joe Lo Truglio) thinks might be his soulmate.
James Corden and Mel Brooks dug in for a police stakeout on the mean streets of New York but are deep in meaningless conversation when thieves hit the location they're watching.
James Corden took the reigns of CBS's LATE LATE SHOW earlier this year and from the start, the Tony winning actor brought his love of musical theater to late night television.
Below, watch A-listers Emily Blunt (INTO THE WOODS), Salma Hayek, Andrew Garfield and Jack Black share some awful tweets about them with the studio audience.
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, after Kunal Nayyar demonstrated the shoulder shimmy he once listed as a special skill, Brit Marling talks about learning to make a bump key by hanging out with a group of anarchists.
James Corden got the cast of the National Tour of PHANTOM OF THE OPERA together to assemble the first production of the play in an actual Los Angeles crosswalk
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, host James Corden welcomed Fifth Harmony who answered fan questions submitted via Twitter, including what artists they would like to collaborate with.
Tonight (24 September), the London cast of MAMMA MIA!, accompanied by a four-piece band, will celebrate the music of Agnetha Faltskog, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, better known as ABBA, in a one-off cabaret in the Delfont Room at the Prince of Wales Theatre, in aid of The Make A Difference Trust.
Emma Roberts talks about reuniting with her old friend Nat Wolff in Ashby and how their first kissing scene was briefly put on hold thanks Nat's sweaty upper lip.
The morning after the premiere of Mark Dendy's Whistleblower at Dixon Place comes disturbing news that the military is forcing transwoman and former intelligence office Chelsea Manning to follow male grooming standards while imprisoned. Dendy's timing is lucky. His piece explores Manning's mind as she faces charges for leaking almost one million documents containing evidence of war crimes committed by the United States in Iraq and Afghanistan. Though Manning's case already feels like history in some ways, Dendy reminds us that its personal and political meanings are still urgent.
Judy Tenuta comes to The Grove Theatre on November 14th. Judy is the most famous person who has ever lived...and if you don't believe it, just ask her.
"Into the Woods" is a very grimm musical - the Brothers Grimm, that is. Winner of three Tony Awards, Into the Woods is one of the most popular adaptations of some of the best known folk tales - "Little Red Riding Hood", "Jack and the Beanstalk", "Rapunzel", and "Cinderella." The show's popularity springs from a wonder-filled book by James Lapine and a stellar score by Stephen Sondheim.