Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman’s new musical Harmony debuted on November 13 after previews began on October 18 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
The musical is directed and choreographed by Tony winner Warren Carlyle, who is known for his work on The Music Man and Hello, Dolly!
Set in Berlin in 1927, Harmony tells the true story of The Comedian Harmonists, a group of talented young men who form an ensemble group. Their rise to fame is extraordinary as they sell millions of records, star in major films and perform in renowned theaters worldwide. However, by 1935, they mysteriously vanished from the spotlight. Harmony explores the peculiar disappearance of the group.
The production boasts a sensational cast of Broadway favorites, including Sierra Boggess, known for her performance in The Phantom of the Opera, Julie Benko from Funny Girl and Chip Zien, known for his role in Into the Woods.
In 1997, a world premiere...
The musical is directed and choreographed by Tony winner Warren Carlyle, who is known for his work on The Music Man and Hello, Dolly!
Set in Berlin in 1927, Harmony tells the true story of The Comedian Harmonists, a group of talented young men who form an ensemble group. Their rise to fame is extraordinary as they sell millions of records, star in major films and perform in renowned theaters worldwide. However, by 1935, they mysteriously vanished from the spotlight. Harmony explores the peculiar disappearance of the group.
The production boasts a sensational cast of Broadway favorites, including Sierra Boggess, known for her performance in The Phantom of the Opera, Julie Benko from Funny Girl and Chip Zien, known for his role in Into the Woods.
In 1997, a world premiere...
- 11/20/2023
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
Black creators who partnered with Triller are speaking out about the TikTok competitor’s “hypocrisy”
It seemed like a great idea at the time: Last November, short-form video platform Triller promised "the largest ever one-time commitment of capital to Black creators" as part of a sweeping program meant to uplift creators of color. Triller proposed monthly payments of 4,000 -- 2,000 in cash and 2,000 in equity -- to Black creators. All those creators had to do (in theory) was upload eight videos to Triller each month.
Now, a number of the creators who agreed to Triller's terms are claiming that the app hasn't lived up to its end of the bargain. The aggrieved influencers shared their stories as part of a thorough report published by The Washington Post. Among other allegations, creators have accused Triller of "erratic" and "nonexistent" payments as well as a "disorganized" approach to the program.
Creators of color who partnered with Triller included members of the Atlanta-based collective Collab Crib (pictured above) and...
Now, a number of the creators who agreed to Triller's terms are claiming that the app hasn't lived up to its end of the bargain. The aggrieved influencers shared their stories as part of a thorough report published by The Washington Post. Among other allegations, creators have accused Triller of "erratic" and "nonexistent" payments as well as a "disorganized" approach to the program.
Creators of color who partnered with Triller included members of the Atlanta-based collective Collab Crib (pictured above) and...
- 8/5/2022
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Why Women Kill is not moving forward at Paramount+.
The streaming service on Friday revealed it had canceled the Marc Cherry anthology drama after two seasons, despite handing out a renewal in December 2021.
“Paramount+ has made the difficult decision not to move forward with Season 3 of Why Women Kill,” a statement from the streamer reads.
“We would like to thank our partners at CBS Studios and Imagine Television Studios, the amazing creator and showrunner Marc Cherry and the incredible writers, cast and crew for two memorable seasons.”
The series has been well-received since its debut, thanks to its darkly comedic twists and turns.
Why Women Kill Season 2 picked up in 1949, and explored what it means to be beautiful and the hidden truth behind the facades people present to the world.
It also touched on the effects of being ignored and overlooked by society and finally, and the lengths one woman...
The streaming service on Friday revealed it had canceled the Marc Cherry anthology drama after two seasons, despite handing out a renewal in December 2021.
“Paramount+ has made the difficult decision not to move forward with Season 3 of Why Women Kill,” a statement from the streamer reads.
“We would like to thank our partners at CBS Studios and Imagine Television Studios, the amazing creator and showrunner Marc Cherry and the incredible writers, cast and crew for two memorable seasons.”
The series has been well-received since its debut, thanks to its darkly comedic twists and turns.
Why Women Kill Season 2 picked up in 1949, and explored what it means to be beautiful and the hidden truth behind the facades people present to the world.
It also touched on the effects of being ignored and overlooked by society and finally, and the lengths one woman...
- 7/1/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
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Anthology series Why Women Kill has been canceled at Paramount+ — despite having been renewed for a third season late last year.
The streamer instead scrapped the third season, which had not yet been cast or started production. Paramount+ had picked up a third season in December 2021, several months after season two finished its run.
“Paramount+ has made the difficult decision not to move forward with Season 3 of Why Women Kill,” the streamer said in a statement. “We would like to thank our partners at CBS Studios and Imagine Television Studios, the amazing creator and showrunner Marc Cherry and the incredible writers, cast and crew for two memorable seasons.”
Why Women Kill premiered in 2019 on what was then CBS All Access. Created by Cherry (Desperate Housewives), the show explored the stories of women driven to the edge. The first season focused on three characters...
Anthology series Why Women Kill has been canceled at Paramount+ — despite having been renewed for a third season late last year.
The streamer instead scrapped the third season, which had not yet been cast or started production. Paramount+ had picked up a third season in December 2021, several months after season two finished its run.
“Paramount+ has made the difficult decision not to move forward with Season 3 of Why Women Kill,” the streamer said in a statement. “We would like to thank our partners at CBS Studios and Imagine Television Studios, the amazing creator and showrunner Marc Cherry and the incredible writers, cast and crew for two memorable seasons.”
Why Women Kill premiered in 2019 on what was then CBS All Access. Created by Cherry (Desperate Housewives), the show explored the stories of women driven to the edge. The first season focused on three characters...
- 7/1/2022
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Marc Cherry’s anthology series Why Women Kill will not get a third installment. The Paramount+ drama was renewed for a third season in December and was firming up its lead cast with big-name actors in negotiations to star when the decision was made with production slated to start soon, sources said.
“Paramount+ has made the difficult decision not to move forward with Season 3 of Why Women Kill,” a spokesperson for the streamer said in a statement to Deadline. “We would like to thank our partners at CBS Studios and Imagine Television Studios; the amazing creator and showrunner Marc Cherry; and the incredible writers, cast and crew for two memorable seasons.”
TV Cancellations Photo Gallery: Shows Ending In 2022 & Beyond
The abrupt decision on the eve of production is surprising as Nicole Clemens, President of Paramount+ Original Scripted Series, touted the series’ strong Season 2 performance in the Season 3 renewal announcement, revealing...
“Paramount+ has made the difficult decision not to move forward with Season 3 of Why Women Kill,” a spokesperson for the streamer said in a statement to Deadline. “We would like to thank our partners at CBS Studios and Imagine Television Studios; the amazing creator and showrunner Marc Cherry; and the incredible writers, cast and crew for two memorable seasons.”
TV Cancellations Photo Gallery: Shows Ending In 2022 & Beyond
The abrupt decision on the eve of production is surprising as Nicole Clemens, President of Paramount+ Original Scripted Series, touted the series’ strong Season 2 performance in the Season 3 renewal announcement, revealing...
- 7/1/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
“Why Women Kill” has been canceled at Paramount+ after two seasons, Variety has learned exclusively.
The cancellation comes despite the fact that the show was renewed for a third season in December 2021. The show originally launched in 2019 when Paramount+ was still known as CBS All Access, with Season 2 airing between June and July of 2021.
“Paramount+ has made the difficult decision not to move forward with Season 3 of ‘Why Women Kill,'” a Paramount+ spokesperson said in a statement to Variety. “We would like to thank our partners at CBS Studios and Imagine Television Studios, the amazing creator and showrunner Marc Cherry and the incredible writers, cast and crew for two memorable seasons.”
The series followed an anthology format, with the two seasons featuring entirely different casts and storylines. Season 1 featured stories set in three different decades, specifically in 1963, 1984, and 2019. It followed three women who lived in the same Pasadena mansion...
The cancellation comes despite the fact that the show was renewed for a third season in December 2021. The show originally launched in 2019 when Paramount+ was still known as CBS All Access, with Season 2 airing between June and July of 2021.
“Paramount+ has made the difficult decision not to move forward with Season 3 of ‘Why Women Kill,'” a Paramount+ spokesperson said in a statement to Variety. “We would like to thank our partners at CBS Studios and Imagine Television Studios, the amazing creator and showrunner Marc Cherry and the incredible writers, cast and crew for two memorable seasons.”
The series followed an anthology format, with the two seasons featuring entirely different casts and storylines. Season 1 featured stories set in three different decades, specifically in 1963, 1984, and 2019. It followed three women who lived in the same Pasadena mansion...
- 7/1/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
ABC's Sunday night soap lineup is back this week with new episodes of Desperate Housewives and Brothers & Sisters. Here's a preview:
Desperate Housewives "I'll Swallow Poison on Sunday" - With Gaby and the girls temporarily staying at Bree's house, Bree must lay down the law and demand discipline before Juanita and Celia destroy her home. Meanwhile Tom hires Lynette and Renee to redecorate his office - but Lynette has her own ideas of what she thinks Tom needs as opposed to wants; and while continuing to help nurse Paul back to health, Susan discovers that Felicia has been released from prison and is back on Wisteria Lane, on Desperate Housewives (9:00-10:01 p.m., Et) on the ABC Television Network.
Guest starring are Daniella Baltodano as Celia Solis, Harriet Sansom Harris as Felicia Tillman and Jonathan Cake as Det. Charles "Chuck" Vance.
"I'll Swallow Poison on Sunday" was written...
Desperate Housewives "I'll Swallow Poison on Sunday" - With Gaby and the girls temporarily staying at Bree's house, Bree must lay down the law and demand discipline before Juanita and Celia destroy her home. Meanwhile Tom hires Lynette and Renee to redecorate his office - but Lynette has her own ideas of what she thinks Tom needs as opposed to wants; and while continuing to help nurse Paul back to health, Susan discovers that Felicia has been released from prison and is back on Wisteria Lane, on Desperate Housewives (9:00-10:01 p.m., Et) on the ABC Television Network.
Guest starring are Daniella Baltodano as Celia Solis, Harriet Sansom Harris as Felicia Tillman and Jonathan Cake as Det. Charles "Chuck" Vance.
"I'll Swallow Poison on Sunday" was written...
- 5/1/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
Desperate Housewives returns with its first 2011 episode tonight. Below are three sneak peeks from ABC, along with a few promotional photos. Kyle MacLachlan makes a return guest appearance as Bree's former husband, Orson Hodge.
Susan’S Life Hangs In The Balance Following The Riot On Wisteria Lane, And The Fate Of Paul Young Is Revealed -- But Who Shot Him?
Kyle MacLachlan Guest Stars as Orson Hodge
Brian Austin Green Guest Stars as Keith
Susan’s life hangs in the balance after being trampled by the rioting mob on Wisteria Lane; the fate of Paul Young is revealed following the aftermath of the riot, but who shot him?; Keith moves in with Bree but is shocked when Orson pays a surprise visit; Gaby finds it difficult to purge all traces of Grace from her life in order to repair her relationship with Juanita; and Renee wrestles with telling Lynette the...
Susan’S Life Hangs In The Balance Following The Riot On Wisteria Lane, And The Fate Of Paul Young Is Revealed -- But Who Shot Him?
Kyle MacLachlan Guest Stars as Orson Hodge
Brian Austin Green Guest Stars as Keith
Susan’s life hangs in the balance after being trampled by the rioting mob on Wisteria Lane; the fate of Paul Young is revealed following the aftermath of the riot, but who shot him?; Keith moves in with Bree but is shocked when Orson pays a surprise visit; Gaby finds it difficult to purge all traces of Grace from her life in order to repair her relationship with Juanita; and Renee wrestles with telling Lynette the...
- 1/2/2011
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Lynette takes the center stage in the promo of "Desperate Housewives" October 18 episode. The pregnant housewife is showing not only in the belly department but also in the breasts. With twins on the way, Lynette calls upon her family to step up around the house.
Meanwhile, losing Mike takes its toll on Katherine and as Katherine unravels, Bree comes to her aid. Gaby grows weary of John's intentions toward Ana but Ana catches Gaby kissing John. Susan learns Julie has been harboring some secrets and Angie throws a party for son, Danny.
The episode called "The God-Why-Don't-You-Love-Me Blues" was directed by David Warren and written by Alexandra Cunningham. Together with Marc Cherry, Cunningham is developing a new series for ABC which is said to be in the same tone to "Desperate".
Meanwhile, losing Mike takes its toll on Katherine and as Katherine unravels, Bree comes to her aid. Gaby grows weary of John's intentions toward Ana but Ana catches Gaby kissing John. Susan learns Julie has been harboring some secrets and Angie throws a party for son, Danny.
The episode called "The God-Why-Don't-You-Love-Me Blues" was directed by David Warren and written by Alexandra Cunningham. Together with Marc Cherry, Cunningham is developing a new series for ABC which is said to be in the same tone to "Desperate".
- 10/12/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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