Sarah Rafferty says she remains “gobsmacked” over how many new people have discovered Suits on Netflix.
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Sara Bareilles and Maggie Rogers hit the stage together at the 2023 UNICEF Gala held on Giving Tuesday (November 28) at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.
The two singers both performed solo and united for a duet of the song “She Used to Be Mine” from the Broadway musical Waitress, which Sara, of course, wrote the music for.
Sara also sang her songs “Orpheus” and “Brave,” while Maggie sang her hit “Light On.”
Other stars in attendance at the event were UNICEF Ambassador Sofia Carson, who served as host, All the Light We Cannot See‘s Aria Mia Loberti, gymnast Laurie Hernandez, and fashion designer Christian Siriano.
The annual event “tribute to the remarkable UNICEF staff around the globe who won’t stop working until every child is healthy, educated, protected and respected.”
FYI: Aria is wearing a Dior dress and shoes, with Gray & Davis jewelry.
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Sarah Rafferty says she remains “gobsmacked” over how many new people have discovered Suits on Netflix.
Sarah Rafferty says she remains “gobsmacked” over how many new people have discovered Suits on Netflix.
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The filmed version of Broadway’s Waitress: The Musical was a surprise hit at the box office this past weekend and now the movie will stay in theaters longer than expected!
Bleecker Street said it’s extending the theatrical run of Waitress: The Musical through the holiday season after its “exceptional performance and sellouts nationwide.”
Sarah McLachlan is “swapping singing for puppies for singing to people” next summer.The popular Canadian singer took to Instagram to share that she’s taking her ‘Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th Anniversary Tour’ with special guests Feist and Allison Russell on select dates to venues all over North America from May through July.Along the way, the two-time Grammy winner will swing into Lewiston, NY’s Artpark Mainstage Theater on Tuesday, June 18 and New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on Monday, July 24.“I’ll be playing the album ‘Fumbling Towards Ecstasy’ in its entirety, along with some of my greatest hits, hopefully all of your favorites and maybe a few new ones,” she added.“I’m in the process of writing,” the 55-year-old told USA Today. “I could not tell you when a new record is coming, but there will be some new songs played on the tour.”And if you want to hear what McLachlan has cooking as well as “Possession,” “Angel,” “Building A Mystery,” “I Will Remember You” and other gems from the Lilith Fair founder’s catalog, you can pick up your tickets as soon as today.Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, Dec.
Well, it’s been a while since we’ve heard the sizzle of this beef! And we’re not sure if we’ve ever heard it from Sara Haines!
Caroline Brew editor After Broadway shut down due to the pandemic, “Waitress” received an arts grant from Chuck Schumer’s office that allowed the production to reopen in 2021. Sara Bareilles, who wrote the music and lyrics, said this opportunity inspired her and the team to make the most of their time back on stage by shooting a live recording. Bleecker Street and Fathom Events will release “Waitress: The Musical” in theaters for a five-day series of nationwide special-event screenings, starting Dec.
Waitress is full of layers—some sweeter than others.Few know that better than , who wrote the music and lyrics for the Broadway musical (and later, took over the lead role of Jenna Hunterson from Jessie Mueller). Although the show played its final performance in December 2021, it's held a pie-shaped space in fans' hearts, which will finally be filled when Waitress: The Musical hits theaters nationwide on December 7.The film is a taping of the live Broadway show, and, according to Bareilles, it “feels like a legitimate miracle” that the movie was made at all.“I can't even tell you the karma of this show,” Bareilles tells Glamour over Zoom.
Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes launched their new podcast Amy & T.J., opening up about how they were ousted from ABC after their affair became public.
Gordon Cox Theater Editor Sara Bareilles has always spoken openly about the fact that her work on the musical “Waitress” changed her life. “My life is in two categories: It’s before and after ‘Waitress,’” she said on the new episode of “Stagecraft,” Variety’s theater podcast.
Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost are stepping out in style.
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And Just Like That, the Sex and the City reboot, was renewed for a third season at HBO/Max earlier this month, and we’re taking a look at how much the three leading ladies were paid.
She’s the queen of Radio 2 Drivetime, is about to publish her second novel and is hosting the seventh successful series of her BBC Two book club, Between The Covers – but there are moments in life that bring Sara Cox back down to earth with a bump. “Nelly pooed on my hand the other day,” she deadpans as she reveals how buying a horse during lockdown changed her life, mainly for the better. “She dropped lovely big, warm, soft, ping pong balls of s**t on me,” laughs Sara.
Girls Aloud, whose plans for a reunion were shattered by the cancer death of Sarah Harding in 2021, will now go out on a UK and Ireland tour next year.
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Skyler Gisondo and Sara Sampaio are the latest stars to join the cast of the upcoming DC reboot movie Superman: Legacy, to be directed by James Gunn.
Typically, I’m not the type of comic book nerd who sits there and says, “The actors in the films must look like the comics! Waaaaahhhhhh!” But holy shit, when a filmmaker nails a casting on seemingly all fronts, like what James Gunn has done for Jimmy Olsen in “Superman: Legacy,” he deserves a commendation. READ MORE: ‘Superman: Legacy’: Nicholas Hoult Will Play Lex Luther For Director James Gunn According to THR, James Gunn has brought on Skyler Gisondo to star as Jimmy Olsen in the forthcoming “Superman: Legacy.” You probably know Gisondo from roles in films such as “Booksmart” and “Vacation.” He’s also part of “The Righteous Gemstones.” He is one of the best young actors working today, who can play that “awe-shucks” kid and come off as sincere.