Getting back in the game. Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes are taking the next steps in their romance, and one of those is looking for their next professional project — together.
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Hulu show “Up Here” gave her something new. “I can do anything on camera, I do not care. I don’t even notice that it’s there. I’m crying, I’m naked, I’m dying, whatever,” Whitman, 34, told The Post. “But when it comes to singing, it feels like I’m baring my soul and being completely vulnerable and terrified.
So, it’s why I wanted to do this job. There’s not a lot left out there to do that terrifies me. If I don’t want to do something, there’s probably a reason – and I should figure out what it is and do it.
There’s growth to be had, there.” Premiering Friday, March 24, “Up Here” is a musical rom com set in 1999 New York City. It follows aspiring writer Lindsay as she moves to the city to follow her dreams, and crosses paths with businessman Miguel (Carlos Valdes, “The Flash.”). All the while, they belt out original songs, in the style of an old-fashioned Broadway production. Whitman is a former child star, having acted in a wide range of projects, including “Arrested Development,” “Parenthood,” “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” “Independence Day,” and “Good Girls.” Because of that, the show’s world of Manhattan in the ‘90s was not new to her, she said. “I’m a California girl through and through, but I feel stimulated in New York in a way that I just can’t, here,” she said. “I did my first movie in New York when I was 6 years old.
It was an incredible way to experience it, I was young but I registered for it. It was a movie with Goerge Clooney [“One Fine Day.”] We were running all around having fun, and I went there with my family. I got to have the full New York experience at a time when I was absorbing a lot of information.
Getting back in the game. Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes are taking the next steps in their romance, and one of those is looking for their next professional project — together.
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Hunter Ingram SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for the first season of “Up Here,” now streaming on Hulu. The first time Mae Whitman sang in front of an audience on camera, it was just her, a guitar and her “Parenthood” family cheering her on from the front row. On the NBC drama, Whitman’s reckless young character Amber finally grew up by channeling her angst through music. For character and performer alike, it required overcoming the terror of standing in front of people and bearing a piece of her soul as she sang. Back then, it helped having her costars staring back at her.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic It’s an interesting, telling choice that “Up Here,” Hulu’s new musical sitcom starring Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes, is set in 1999. Not merely is the turn of the century, according to the roughly 20-year nostalgia cycle, currently in vogue, but the particular sort of moment the Y2K era was lends texture and meaning to the story “Up Here” tells. Assaying a time just before the social web allowed loners to find one another, “Up Here” presents a winning and lovely pair of oddballs singing their hearts out, in disbelief at having found one another. Here, Whitman plays Lindsay, who was lectured in childhood to shield her spiky and odd side from peers in order to be liked. “You show people the nice parts, because believe me, that’s all that people want to see,” her mother (Katie Finneran) tells her; grown up, she’s terrified to show vulnerability at all.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor Streaming March 24, Hulu’s “Up Here” joins the musical comedy pantheon of “Smash,” “Schmigadoon” and “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist,” with Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes as the romantic leads. The series is based on a play of the same name from songwriting duo Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, which opened at La Jolla Playhouse in 2015. Set in New York City in 1999, the show follows Lindsay and Miguel as they fall in love and discover their inner critic is their biggest obstacle to finding happiness. Robert (“Wandavision,” “Frozen”) and Kristen (“Frozen,” “Frozen II”), also executive producers, weave a tapestry of 21 new and original ’90s-esque songs as the couple navigate fear, fantasies and chaotic inner voices that second-guess their instinct for love.
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“Yellowjackets.” “That’s fine by me,” Browning, 34, told The Post. “Because it’s not like you watch one and you don’t need to watch the other.
Page Six, adding Amy and T.J. "welcome ongoing coverage" of their relationship."It's easier for them to pitch a show if they stay in the news, and they think they're rock stars. They're selling their chemistry," the source said.Amy and T.J.
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