So many stars stepped out to check out the opening night performance of the new Broadway musical Six!
15.09.2021 - 16:47 / theplaylist.net
Academy Award winner Steven Spielberg works fast and generally pumps out a movie every two years like clockwork or less. But it’s been three years since 2018’s “Ready Player One,” in some ways because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Spielberg was all ready to go with his adaptation of “West Side Story,” the classic 1960s musical directed by Robert Wise, based on the Broadway play of the same name, with music by the great Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Continue reading ‘West Side
.So many stars stepped out to check out the opening night performance of the new Broadway musical Six!
Steven Spielberg, 74, is a famed movie director that is responsible for creating an array of iconic movies. Jaws, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Jurassic Park, and Schindler’s List are just some of the blockbuster flicks that are a product of Steven’s hard work.
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Leena Tailor As she slowly awakens from the “dream” of working with director Steven Spielberg on “West Side Story,” Maddie Ziegler is teasing some of the upcoming musical’s standout scenes, including the iconic “Dance at the Gym” number. The “Dance Moms” alum stars as Velma in Spielberg’s film adaptation of the 1957 Broadway musical, about two teenagers (played by Ansel Elgort and Rachel Zegler) of different ethnicities, who find love in New York.“It’s always nerve-wracking to do a remake of
Something’s coming! Ever since Steven Spielberg first floated the idea, his West Side Story adaptation has been a hot topic in Hollywood.
Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” remake. The trailer for the musical was released on Wednesday, and after a year of delays due to the COVID pandemic, the movie is almost here.The teaser is filled with scenes showing 1950s Manhattan and the familiar warring gangs of the streets.
West Side Story has been released.The Disney film was originally supposed to hit theatres at the end of 2020, however was pushed back to December 10, 2021 due to the pandemic.Now, the full-length trailer reveals more from Spielberg’s interpretation of the 1957 Broadway musical, including moments from its most famed songs.Breakout actor Rachel Zegler is the central focus of the trailer, whose character Maria falls in love with Ansel Elgort’s Tony in 1950s New York.Their relationship takes place
is here! On Wednesday, the first day of National Hispanic Heritage Month, 20th Century Studios released the full-length trailer for Steven Spielberg's highly anticipated remake of the 1961 film.Starring Ansel Elgort as Tony and Rachel Zegler as Maria, the trailer shows off the actress' vocal chops, as she sings «Tonight» amid flashes of Tony and Maria's star-crossed romance, which first played out with the musical's Broadway debut in 1957.The trailer shows that, as Tony and Maria's love story
The official trailer for Steven Spielberg’s reimagining of “West Side Story” is making musical theatre fans “feel pretty” excited.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“Something’s coming, something good” — and it’s the official trailer for Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” remake.Disney and 20th Century Studios on Wednesday debuted an extended look at the reimagining of the classic musical about fierce rivalries and young love in 1957 New York City.
The first full length trailer for West Side Story just debuted!
The ladies of West Side Story are stepping out for the 2021 Met Gala!
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Sept. 24, in theatersWhat a year for movie-musicals.