Rufus Wainwright is closing the curtain on his “Quarantunes” Robe Recitals series, sharing a video of his final performance on Saturday.
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Ariana Grande is getting back to her musical theater roots amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The GRAMMY winner performed as part of Jason Robert Brown's virtual SubCulture Artist-in-Residency concert on Monday, singing a stunning rendition of the mournful ballad «Still Hurting» from Brown's musical
It's a bit of a blast from the past for Grande, who kicked off her professional career in another of Brown's musicals,, back in 2008. (In fact, the singer co-starred in that show with future co-star
Rufus Wainwright is closing the curtain on his “Quarantunes” Robe Recitals series, sharing a video of his final performance on Saturday.
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Ariana Grande returned to her musical theatre roots by taking part in a virtual concert on Monday night.