Dedridge Primary School’s drama group have been celebrating their successful performance of Gawen Robinson’s musical ‘The X Factory’ which was funded by the National Lottery Community Fund.
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Hilary Duff is the star of How I Met Your Father on Hulu and her breakout role was on Disney Channel’s Lizzie McGuire.
On the latest season of the How I Met Your Mother spinoff, Duff’s Sophie recalls a moment from her teenage years and a flashback scene from Lizzie McGuire appears. The nod to the kids’ show was to all of the fans disappointed the reboot didn’t happen, something that Duff recently recalled.
“I don’t think it was enough to satisfy the fact that [the Disney+ Lizzie McGuire revival] project is shelved,” she told Shape in a recent interview.
One of the highly-touted projects for the then-nascent Disney+ streamer was a revival of Lizzie McGuire. However, the show did not move forward over creative differences as Duff wanted a show tackling Lizzie’s problems as an adult while Disney reportedly wanted it to keep its family-oriented vibe.
Duff recently said she was still “optimistic” about the reboot happening.
While making an appearance on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live, Duff said she would still want to star in an updated version of the Disney Channel series. “Disney+ was very new and I think they were figuring out their… and we were figuring out our… and I am optimistic,” Duff said of why the show was ultimately scrapped.
Duff, being the star of a Hulu series, had previously proposed Disney shift the Lizzie McGuire series over to them just like the Love, Victor series that had originally been developed for Disney+ but ultimately aired initially on Hulu in the U.S. market.
“It would be a dream if Disney would let us move the show to Hulu, if they were interested, and I could bring this beloved character to life again,” Duff wrote on Instagram back in 2000.
Watch Lizzie’s cameo on How I Met Your Father in
Dedridge Primary School’s drama group have been celebrating their successful performance of Gawen Robinson’s musical ‘The X Factory’ which was funded by the National Lottery Community Fund.
For years, the Disney Channel has been a breeding ground for young talent, churning out stars that have gone on to make their mark in the entertainment industry. From the likes of Shia LaBeouf and Demi Lovato to Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus, the network has provided a platform for some of the biggest names in music and acting.
“Back To The Future” on Broadway.The highly-anticipated musical, which begins previews on Friday, June 30 at New York City’s Winter Garden Theatre, has tickets available for all upcoming performances.And some showings have prices that would make Doc Brown himself exclaim “Great Scott!”At the time of publication, we found tickets going for as low as $75 before fees on Vivid Seats.Most showings of the Olivier Award winning production have seats starting in the $80 to $120 range.Want to see Marty McFly (portrayed by Casey Likes) travel back to 1955 with the help of Doc Brown (Roger Bart) live on the Broadway stage?Here’s everything you need to know and more, “BTTF” fans.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.“Back To The Future” officially opens at the Winter Garden Theatre on Thursday, Aug. 3.In previews, the show will curiously go dark on Sundays and go up on Mondays.Matinees on Wednesdays and Sundays start at 2 p.m.If you want to find the show that makes the sense for your schedule, take a look at “Back To The Future’s” complete calendar including all dates, show start times and links to buy tickets here.“Back To The Future” runs two hours and 40 minutes, including a 20 minute intermission.Who’s filling in for Michael J.
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Lance Bass and Joey Fatone are up with Hilary Duff on .The 'NSYNC members make guest appearances as themselves in the latest episode of the Hulu series, dropping Tuesday, where they encounter Duff's Sophie and Francia Raisa's Valentina at the local bank, and only ET exclusively debuts a first look at their cameo.In the installment, appropriately titled «Out of Sync,» the gang go a day without their cell phones, forced to face the world without help from the internet, which becomes an issue when Lance and Joey spontaneously invite Sophie and Valentina to a party that night at the old bologna factory. This, after the boy banders come up with an impromptu song about Sophie and Valentina being «bankin' beauties.»«I can't believe we're going to party with 'NSYNC at the old bologna factory!» Valentina exclaims, as they celebrate in glee before reality sets in.«I know, I know, I know! Where is the old bologna factory?» Sophie asks.«No idea.
Peach PRC has shared a playlist exclusively to accompany the launch of NME’s The Cover.The Australian pop artist is on this week’s (June 26) edition of The Cover, a renewal of NME’s commitment to supporting emerging talent across the globe on a weekly basis. Every week, a rising artist will feature on The Cover – you can read Peach PRC’s profile here, written by Ellie Robinson and featuring photography by Danny Draxx.Accompanying the story is an exclusive playlist curated by Peach PRC herself.
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