Keegan-Michael Key stars in the highly anticipated musical comedy series Schmigadoon!, which premieres on Friday, July 16 on Apple TV+. He recently stopped by The Late Show, where he told Stephen Colbert that he struggled to not dance to the music on the set.
The six-episode season, co-created by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio, and directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, also stars Alan Cumming, Kristin Chenoweth, Aaron Tveit, Dove Cameron, Ariana DeBose, Fred Armisen, Jaime Camil, Jane Krakowski and Ann Harada.
Ever wish you could wake up and find yourself in a musical? Starting tomorrow, you can live the dream with Apple TV+'s new series, Schmigadoon!- a parody of iconic Golden Age musicals. Tune in tomorrow, July 16, to watch the premier and find out more about the project from series director Barry Sonnenfeld in our exclusive interview!
What happens when Golden Age musical meets modern day comedy? Find out with Apple TV+'s new musical parody series, Schmigadoon! While you wait for the premiere, find out more about Cecily Strong and Cinco Paul's experience creating the musical series in our exclusive interview.
Watch as two of the show's stars, Aaron Tveit and Dove Cameron, tell us all about their experience making the new musical parody. What happens when Golden Age musical meets modern day comedy? Find out with Apple TV+'s new series, Schmigadoon!
Watch the trailer featuring the star-studded cast, including Cecily Strong, Keegan Michael-Key, Alan Cumming, Kristin Chenoweth, Aaron Tveit, Dove Cameron, Ariana DeBose, Fred Armisen, Jaime Camil, Jane Krakowski and Ann Harada.
Last night was the season finale of the 46th season of Saturday Night Live. During the season's final cold open, the SNL cast reflected on writing and performing season 46’s sketches during the coronavirus pandemic.
Apple TV+ announced that 'Schmigadoon!,' the six-episode musical comedy series executive produced by Lorne Michaels, will make its global debut on Friday, July 16.
Fellow SNL cast members Cecily Strong, Heidi Gardner, Colin Quinn, Ellen Cleghorne and Colin Jost lend their talents along with guest stars Omari Hardwick, Geoffrey Owens, Godfrey, Billy Porter and Method Man.
This groundbreaking new original comedy series uses sketches and vignettes to illustrate what it feels like to experience various every-day situations including racial profiling, unemployment, falling in love and more, from Michael’s perspective.
In his opening monologue, Jonas paid tribute to Broadway, and even performed a COVID-themed version of 'Drink With Me' from Les Miserables, a show in which he has appeared in multiple times.
Saturday Night Live wrote opening credits songs for some iconic TV shows, including ‘Bridgerton,’ ‘Queen’s Gambit,’ ‘Stranger Things’, ‘The Office’, ‘Mandalorian’, and ‘Sex And the City’.
Last night's episode of Saturday Night Live featured a venue that fans of the New York City cabaret scene may recognize! One sketch on the weekly comedy show was set at The Duplex, the iconic West Village cabaret, piano bar, and cafe.
Cecily Strong calls in to The Kelly Clarkson Show to share how her 'Saturday Night Live' impressions of famous people and politicians can sometimes land her in awkward situations. Tune in to the show for more with Cecily!
Cecily Strong talks about her iconic Jeanine Pirro impersonation on Weekend Update, shares which impersonation never made it to Saturday Night Live and discusses her upcoming musical comedy series.
On Tuesday night's episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Cecily Strong was a guest on the show to talk about her recent Emmy nomination. Strong also shares where she gets inspiration for her characters on SNL.
Saturday Night Live returned with its second at-home edition last night, April 25. Kenan Thompson hosted the show's sketch, What Up With That? from home.
Last night's episode of Saturday Night Live had a very special guest during its cold open, which tackled the coronavirus situation. Elizabeth Warren herself made an appearance in the sketch!