Danielle Lloyd has been spotted preparing for the arrival of her unborn baby girl, ahead of her birth. Model Danielle, 37, is expecting her fifth child – but it will be her first daughter.
19.10.2021 - 22:41 / variety.com
Gordon Cox Theater EditorAndrew Lloyd Webber would welcome a transgender performer in the cast of one of his shows, the composer and producer said in an interview recorded live at the Variety Legit: Return to Broadway event presented by City National Bank.Listen to this week’s “Stagecraft” podcast below:“I’ve got nothing against a trans performer,” Lloyd Webber said in the talk, now available as part of the new episode of Variety’s theater podcast, “Stagecraft.” “The question is, are they the
.Danielle Lloyd has been spotted preparing for the arrival of her unborn baby girl, ahead of her birth. Model Danielle, 37, is expecting her fifth child – but it will be her first daughter.
JD Linville Argentine writer-director Andrew Sala (“Pantanal”) brings his new film “The Barbaric” to the highly competitive Works in Progress section of Sanfic Industria, and brings with it a heavy contender filled with violence, secrets and the echoes of power. In “The Barbaric,” Nacho leaves an abusive mother in the city to live and work with his estranged father on his cattle ranch in the Pampas plains.
If there's anyone who's got all the top parenting tips to hand, it's Danielle Lloyd.The stunning star is already mum to Archie, 11, Harry, 10, George, 8, and Ronnie, 4, and is preparing to welcome her fifth child in the coming weeks. As her due date nears, Danielle has shared some of her tips with OK! including a book by parenting expert Gina Ford, which many parents have also been keen to praise.
Danielle Lloyd recently admitted in her OK! column she was "gutted" Stacey Solomon chose the name Rose for her baby girl as it was one of Danielle and her husband Michael's "favourites." And in our exclusive interview and shoot at the expectant mum's baby shower, she has now revealed Rose could still feature in their long-awaited baby girl's name. "Michael wants Rose involved in the name somewhere, but we don’t know," she told us.
Danielle Lloyd has made no secret of her hopes for a little girl to add to her brood of four boys. So with the due date of her baby daughter nearing, it’s no wonder she wanted to celebrate with a glamorous baby shower surrounded by her closest friends and family.The star, 37, invited new to her celebrations at Birmingham’s Nuvo restaurant, where her guests sipped pink champagne and tucked into delicious Japanese canapés.
It’s no secret that Danielle Lloyd has been excited about the prospect of having a little girl, but her incredible pink baby shower has truly confirmed it.The mum-of-four boys spent the day socialising with close friends and family as she prepares to welcome her first baby girl.
Andrew Cuomo is getting charged.
A complaint has been filed in Albany City Court against former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, alleging that he forcibly touched a woman at the state governor’s mansion last year.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaConcord Theatricals has extended its long-term partnership with Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Really Useful Group for exclusive representation of the legendary composer’s professional and amateur stage licensing rights in North America.The deal with the licensing giant covers such Lloyd Webber composed classics as “The Phantom of the Opera,” “Evita” and “Cats,” as well as lesser-known and less-frequently produced shows such as “Tell Me On a Sunday” and
“Cinderella,” unsurprisingly, are its cast and Lloyd Webber’s heart-racing ballads sung on a bare stage.Cinderella, Georgina Onuorah (she is the alternate, the role is normally played by Carrie Hope Fletcher), makes a striking West End debut with modern pop flair in a song called “I Know I Have a Heart.” She sits, shattered after the ball, on the center of the stage in a big white gown and powerfully wails her pain right to us.As her Prince Sebastian, a nontraditionally geeky heir, talented
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAndrew Lloyd Webber has made no secret of his distain for Hollywood’s movie adaptation of his long-running musical “Cats.”Though the cinematic version offered up the rarity of A-list talent like Taylor Swift, Judi Dench, Jennifer Hudson, Jason Derulo and James Corden pretending to be full-sized felines, “Cats” was widely panned and flopped at the box office in spectacular fashion.
Variety brought together several Broadway heavyweights, including Andrew Lloyd Webber (you know what he’s done!) and director Jerry Zaks (“Hello, Dolly!”), as well as stage stars like Beanie Feldstein (the upcoming “Funny Girl” revival), Ron Cephas Jones (“Clyde’s”) and Sharon D. Clarke (“Caroline, or Change”) for Legit! The Return to Broadway, a breakfast held at Second in partnership with City National Bank.
LONDON -- British police said Sunday that they will not be taking any further action against Prince Andrew after a review prompted by a Jeffrey Epstein accuser who claims that he sexually assaulted her.Virginia Giuffre, who is suing Queen Elizabeth's second son, claims she was trafficked by Epstein to have sex with Andrew in London when she was aged 17 and a minor under U.S, law.Andrew has denied all the allegations.In August, the Metropolitan Police began a review of allegations connected to
"Cats"-lover Andrew Lloyd Webber has become a dog person. The film adaptation of his original production of "Cats" flopped in theaters in 2019, receiving a litter of scathing reviews.