he Broadway hit play The Lifespan of a Fact, based on the true story between essayist John D'Agata and fact-checker Jim Fingal, opens at Pioneer Theatre Company (PTC) November 1, 2019 and runs through November 16, 2019. Tickets for this production can now be purchased by calling 801-581-6961 or visiting tickets.pioneertheatre.org.
Cynthia Erivo was a guest on Late Night with Seth Meyers to talk about starring in the upcoming film Harriet. Erivo tells host Seth Meyers about how before the film she had done all of the stunts required, except climbing a mountain! She also talks about her friendship with co-star Leslie Odom Jr., the huge responsibility of portraying Harriet Tubman, running the New York City Marathon and her showstopping red-carpet looks.
Joel Kim Booster talks about Sunnyside and neighborhood children foiling his Halloween costume plans and tells a story about his mother rescheduling Christmas.
John Krasinski talks about what his daughters are dressing up as for Halloween, shares a memory from a haunted house he visited as a kid and remembers acting in Chris Hayes' college production of Die Hard: The Musical.
I'm not the type to go in for ghost stories. 'They're not my thing,' I'll tell my friends. 'They're all just the same old reheated dinner,' is what I tell myself and for the most part I think I'm being honest with myself. When I was a kid I was afraid of my own shadow, so Halloween was the holiday I dreaded most in my life. I've grown up. I've conquered my fears. I can sit through House of a Thousand Corpses, Jordan Peele's US, all the Halloween movies without so much as a gasp. As a native New Yorker I'd like to think there's really not much that can scare me at this point in my life. I expected Bowery Boys: Ghost Stories of Old New York to be more fun than fright. But good storytelling is different than a slasher film and it wasn't long before storytellers Tom Meyers and Greg Young had me shook.
Dim the lights, raise the curtain! With the holiday season in full swing, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati hosts its eighth annual Meals 4 Monologues auditions. Actors from throughout the Midwest are invited, on behalf of the Casting Society of America (CSA), for a general audition call to perform for CSA member D. Lynn Meyers in exchange for a suggested donation of three non-perishable food and/or toiletry items to benefit Cincinnati's Freestore Foodbank.
Emma Thompson talks about writing Last Christmas with her husband for eight years, the inner depths of George Michael and why hedgehogs have left the UK.
Alex Moffat talks about playing on the acrobatic dunk team, Acrodunk, for the Chicago Bulls and playing an annoying Dallas Mavericks fan at a Bulls game.
Jeremy O. Harris was a guest on Last Night with Seth Meyers to talk about his Broadway show, Slave Play. During the interview, Harris talks about his love for Rihanna, her music in Slave Play, and receiving texts from her during the show. Harris also talks to host Seth Meyers about how he wants to make Broadway more affordable and how he scams people to get free tickets to theater shows.
Senator Kamala Harris talks about the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the impeachment inquiry into President Trump and Rudy Giuliani's ability as a lawyer.
Mark Duplass shares advice with young aspiring filmmakers, and talks about the Duplass brothers' feature film that has never seen the light of day and his misadventures as an independent musician.
ABC News' “Nightline” ranked No. 1 in Total Viewers (1.241 million), Adults 25-54 (434,000), and Adults 18-49 (298,000) for the 2nd week in a row during the week of Oct. 21, 2019, based on Live + Same Day Data from Nielsen Media Research.
“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” has finished #1 for the late-night ratings week of Oct. 21-25 in adults 18-49, as well as adults 18-34 and adults 25-54, according to “live plus same day” ratings from Nielsen Media Research.