VIDEO: Meet the Orphans of the Mirvish's ANNIE THE MUSICAL
by Stephi Wild
- 03/27/2018
Performances for ANNIE THE MUSICAL at the Ed Mirvish Theatre begin April 24 and play through June 3, 2018. This new block of tickets will go on sale Saturday March 24, 2018. Meet the orphans in the video below!
TV Exclusive: Funnyman Kenny Solms Opens Up About His New Memoir- BITS!
by Nicole Rosky
- 12/01/2016
If variety is the spice of life, Kenny Solms has tasted great success. Touted in his hometown newspaper as 'Philadelphia's funniest person,' he began his career in New York, where he teamed up with New York University classmate Gail Parent to create material for Leonard Sillman's last Broadway revue New Faces, and sketches for New York's famed Upstairs at the Downstairs. His collaboration with Ms. Parent climaxed with their co-creation of the now legendary Emmy award winning The Carol Burnett Show.
VIDEO: Bernadette Peters Shares Voice Warm-Up Ritual on LIVE
by Caryn Robbins
- 11/23/2016
Broadway legend Bernadette Peters visited today's "LIVE with Kelly" to chat about the series "Mozart in the Jungle" and showed Kelly Ripa and guest co-host Joe Jonas how she warms up her voice before concerts.
VIDEO: THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW Now Available on iTunes; New Trailer!
by TV News Desk
- 05/17/2016
For the first time ever, four volumes of the legendary television series 'THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW' are available in a digital format, Time Life announced today. Click below to watch a promo, featuring interviews with Betty White, Amy Poehler and more, for the collection!
STAGE TUBE: On This Day for 5/11/16- ONCE UPON A MATTRESS
by Nicole Rosky
- 05/11/2016
Today in 1959, Once Upon a Mattress opened at the Phoenix Theatre, where it ran for 244 performances. Once Upon a Mattress is a musical comedy with music by Mary Rodgers, lyrics by Marshall Barer and book by Jay Thompson, Dean Fuller, and Marshall Barer. The play was written as an adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale The Princess and the Pea. Once Upon A Mattress marked the Broadway debut of later stage and TV legend Carol Burnett, who originated the role of Princess Winnifred. Also featured were Joseph Bova, Allen Case, Jack Gilford and Matt Mattox. Jane White played the role of Queen Aggravain, becoming the first African-American actress to portray a white character on the Broadway stage.
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