You just can’t keep a beloved ghost dead: Beetlejuice is coming back to haunt Broadway, with a return engagement of the increasingly popular musical taking possession of Broadway’s Marriott Marquis Theatre on Friday, April 8, 2022.
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“The Karate Kid” musical is crane-kicking off its world premiere in St.
Louis next spring as part of its out of town, pre-Broadway run, Deadline reported.Performances are set to begin May 25, 2022, at the Ross Family Theatre at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center and will run through June 26, 2022, before setting sights on the Great White Way.“I am truly grateful that during this period in time and in spite of difficult conditions, we have been able to build a creative bridge from Japan to NYC
.You just can’t keep a beloved ghost dead: Beetlejuice is coming back to haunt Broadway, with a return engagement of the increasingly popular musical taking possession of Broadway’s Marriott Marquis Theatre on Friday, April 8, 2022.
released the first trailer for Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld’s “Hawkeye” series on Disney+, but fans are latching on to one particular Easter egg in the footage — and it has nothing to do with either archer. Instead, the standout is some signage for a show that’s hit Broadway in the MCU: “Rogers: The Musical.”The poster for the show pops up just a few seconds into the trailer, looking pretty similar to “Hamilton” levels of hype.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterWhether or not you say his name three times, Beetlejuice is returning to Broadway.The musical, based on Tim Burton’s 1988 film about a pesky poltergeist, was presumed to be leaving the Great White Way last June — especially since a revival of “The Music Man,” starring Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster, had already set up shop at the Winter Garden Theater, the previous home of “Beetlejuice: The Musical.”However, producers found a new theater on Broadway to
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Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentLebanese multihyphenate Nadine Labaki’s most recent directorial effort, the Oscar-nominated “Capernaum,” shed light on Beirut’s desperation before her city was blasted last year by one of the biggest non-nuclear explosions ever recorded.
The world just can’t get enough of Princess Diana.
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The perception of podcasting has dramatically changed over the years, from thinking it was just like radio to embracing the different styles and versatility of podcasts.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThe Disney Plus streaming service will begin operations in South Korea, from Nov. 12, 2021, the company announced Wednesday, firming up a previously trailed launch.The platform was given a soft launch in Japan last year, and will now be upgraded with the addition of Star-branded content from Oct.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterMatt Bomer is attached to star in and executive produce a series adaptation of the Thomas Mallon novel “Fellow Travelers” that is currently in development at Showtime, Variety has learned exclusively.Ron Nyswaner is adapting the book for the screen and will also serve as showrunner and executive producer on the series. “Fellow Travelers” is described as a political thriller and epic love story that unfolds in the era of McCarthyism and resolves in the age of AIDS.
Naman Ramachandran Michal Aviram, one of the writers of global hit series “Fauda,” has created six-part drama thriller series “Munich Match” (working title).The series is set in 2022, 50 years after the Munich Massacre, a terrorist attack on the Israeli Olympic team in 1972. On the anniversary of the attack, Munich is hosting a friendly soccer game between an Israeli and a German football club.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticUnlike most of the kids in his class, 16-year-old Jamie New knows what he wants to be when he grows up: a drag queen. And unlike most of the fabulous aspiring female impersonators who’ve strutted on-screen before him, he has surprisingly few obstacles in his way.
Richard Kuipers A young woman discovers she’s a crime family heiress in “Yakuza Princess,” a grimy action-thriller set in the neon-drenched streets of São Paulo’s Japanese district. Adapted from Danilo Beyruth’s graphic novel by Brazilian filmmaker Vicente Amorim (“Motorrad), “Yakuza” delivers stylish shootouts and eye-catching swordplay but lacks the dynamic characters and story-telling panache required to lift it into the top grade.
Ron Bushy was the drummer for Iron Butterfly, known for their classic 1968 song “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.”Bushy joined Iron Butterfly in 1966, replacing a previous drummer but joining the band before they had recorded an album. He became the only band member to play on all six of their albums.
Start spreading the news — the British royal family is heading to Broadway with the highly anticipated musical Diana.
Ron Cephus-Jones says the final season will «overwhelm everyone.»The actor co-hosted Friday's episode of Entertainment Tonight and teased if his character, William, will be back, and what fans can expect from the show's sixth and final season.«I think they got something coming that's sort of like, it's gonna just overwhelm everyone,» Jones told ET's Nischelle Turner.
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