Sutton Foster, who stars opposite Hugh Jackman in the Broadway hit revival The Music Man, has tested positive for Covid for the second time since December and will miss performances until Wednesday, July 6.
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tweet, referencing the “Booksmart” actress’ recent COVID diagnosis. “14 weeks left to see Beanie Feldstein & Jane Lynch now through September 25th.”The post did not state who will replace the performers, who play Fanny Brice (Feldstein) and her mother Mrs. Brice (Lynch).
“Stay tuned for additional casting news to join Ramin Karimloo & Jared Grimes and the company of Funny Girl,” it read.Beanie returns tomorrow! 14 weeks left to see Beanie Feldstein & Jane Lynch now through September 25th. Stay tuned for additional casting news to join Ramin Karimloo & Jared Grimes and the company of Funny Girl. pic.twitter.com/YOmtoUsFm9Feldstein confirmed the news on her Instagram, writing, “September 25th will be my last show as Fanny Brice in Funny Girl.
I’ll never be able to find the words that could even begin to explain what the experience has been to me.”After thanking “every single person that brings Funny Girl to life on stage every day,” Feldstein reflected on how much the role has meant to her.“I gave and will continue to give this show all of me,” she wrote. “I am immensely proud to be a bagel on a plate full of onion rolls. I am so deeply grateful for every other bagel that comes to Henry Street with us every night.
Can’t wait to see you all there through September.”“Funny Girl” opened at the August Wilson Theatre in late April to mixed reviews, with Robert Hofler writing for TheWrap that while Feldstein “makes the iconic role her own,” Lynch “disappoints as Mrs. Brice.” Most critics were not entirely onboard with the revival of the 1964 musical and 1968 movie that launched Barbra Streisand to stardom.The production earned a single nod at last weekend’s Tony Awards. Best Featured Actor in a Musical nominee Jared Grimes, who
.Sutton Foster, who stars opposite Hugh Jackman in the Broadway hit revival The Music Man, has tested positive for Covid for the second time since December and will miss performances until Wednesday, July 6.
Beanie Feldstein's now an engaged woman after longtime girlfriend, Bonnie Chance Roberts, popped the question.The happy couple took to Instagram on Thursday to announce the news with a series of photos that included a succinct caption on Feldstein's part: «i do, bon.» While Feldstein has become a household name — with big roles that include playing Monica Lewinsky in the FX anthology series not much is known about Roberts, other than she's a Hollywood producer.So, with that in mind, here are a few fun facts about Roberts.According to her IMDb profile, Roberts has several projects to her name as a producer, including the 2019 comedy. It was on the set of that film where Roberts and Feldstein met and struck up a long-lasting relationship.Roberts, who was born in Liverpool and is a University of Birmingham alum, is also listed as head of film for Monumental Pictures for the 2019 musical .
Beanie Feldstein‘s girlfriend put a ring on it, and now they’re engaged!
Her greatest star! Beanie Feldstein and longtime partner Bonnie Chance Roberts are engaged.
Beanie Feldstein's girlfriend put a ring on it, and now they're engaged!The star revealed Thursday on Instagram that her longtime girlfriend, Bonnie Chance Roberts, popped the question and she said yes! Well, actually, Feldstein said, «i do, bon.» That's how she captioned the post that also included photos of Roberts getting down on one knee.The beautiful moment included a scene filled with tons of lights and flowers in what appears to be the backyard of someone's home. The moment was so captivating, Feldstein appears to drop to her knees in excitement.
leaves the role in September, according to Showbiz 411. A representative for Michele declined to comment when contacted by The Post, which has also reached out to show publicists.Michele has publicly manifested her desire to play the Barbra Streisand-original character for years.
Sarah Paulson has only good things to say about Beanie Feldstein‘s performance in Funny Girl!
coronavirus. A tweet from the show on Wednesday read: 'Beanie returns tomorrow! 14 weeks left to see Beanie Feldstein & Jane Lynch now through September 25th. Stay tuned for additional casting news to join Ramin Karimloo & Jared Grimes and the company of Funny Girl.
It was just announced that Beanie Feldstein will be leaving the Broadway production of Funny Girl in September and her replacement will be named on a later date.
broke the news in a statement on Wednesday. “14 weeks left to see Beanie Feldstein & Jane Lynch now through September 25th,” it posted.“Stay tuned for additional casting news to join Ramin Karimloo & Jared Grimes and the company of Funny Girl.”The news comes after Feldstein missed several shows after testing positive for COVID-19 on June 6. The 28-year-old performer reflected on her role in her own Instagram post Wednesday.“I’ll never be able to find the words that could even begin to explain what the experience has been to me,” she wrote.
Wilson Chapman editorBeanie Feldstein and Jane Lynch will depart the current Broadway revival of “Funny Girl” this fall, the production announced Wednesday.The news was announced by the production, which confirmed that both stars will depart the production on Sept. 25. The male leads, Ramin Karimloo and Jared Grimes, will remain with the show.
Beanie Feldstein has announced that she will be leaving the Broadway production of Funny Girl.
Funny Girl stars Beanie Feldstein and Jane Lynch will depart the productionl on September 25, producers announced today.
John Stamos isn’t happy that his close, late friend Bob Saget was left out of the “In Memoriam” segment during Sunday night’s Tony Awards ceremony. And now, he’s letting the world know about his displeasure.
Gordon Cox Theater EditorBroadway celebrated its first full season after the COVID lockdown with the 75th annual Tony Awards, hosted by a newly minted Oscar winner and spotlighting stage work that included a media-darling frontrunner (“A Strange Loop”), a historical pop confection (“Six”), a King of Pop bio-musical (“MJ”) and an epic look at the roots of American capitalism (“The Lehman Trilogy”). Much of the ceremony played out as expected, but as ably hosted by “Hamilton” alum Ariana DeBose, the night still provided plenty of moments for theater fans to remember.(1) Early wins for “Six and “MJ” prepped the audience for a night of surprises — which didn’t quite materialize.A number of Tony predictions (including ours) suggested “Six” had a shot at the award for Best Score, so that win, in itself, wasn’t much of a surprise.
2022 Tony Awards on Sunday as members of the Broadway community gathered at Radio City Music Hall to celebrate Broadway’s return after the COVID-19 pandemic.Hosted by Academy Award winner and Tony nominee Ariana DeBose, the night was full of performances by the musicals that made up the night’s best musical category.Viewers were also treated to a reunion of the 2007 cast of Duncan Sheik’s “Spring Awakening” as well as a moving tribute to the late Stephen Sondheim, who died in November at 91.DeBose, 31, opened the show with a mash-up of some of Broadway’s greatest hits including the likes of “Cabaret,” “Bye Bye Birdie,” “Evita,” “The Wiz,” “Chicago,” “Hamilton,” — which included a shoutout to Lin-Manuel Miranda — “Rent” and “Hairspray.”Now THAT is how you kick off the #TonyAwards!
The queens from the musical Six gave the final performance of the night at the Tonys!