Lincoln Center artistic director Jane Moss is departing on Aug. 1 after 27 years, leaving the performing arts center without a key leader while it remains shut due to the coronavirus pandemic.
12.05.2020 - 22:15 / etonline.com
Get those ballet shoes ready, may be breathing new life.
The beloved 2000 dance movie, which launched the careers of and , is being adapted into a potential television series with Sony Pictures Television, ET confirms. (Tuesday marks 's 20th anniversary.)
As Deadline first reported, the new project — which is still in early development — will be a follow-up series picking up after the events of the original movie.
If it moves forward, would be set in present day in the competitive world of dance.
Lincoln Center artistic director Jane Moss is departing on Aug. 1 after 27 years, leaving the performing arts center without a key leader while it remains shut due to the coronavirus pandemic.
NEW YORK -- Lincoln Center artistic director Jane Moss is departing on Aug. 1 after 27 years, leaving the performing arts center without a key leader while it remains shut due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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