star Chantel isn't here for the haters when it comes to her getting her BSN and graduating from nursing school.
25.09.2021 - 00:07 / deadline.com
Lackawanna Blues, the solo Broadway show written, performed, and directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson, has canceled its performances for tonight and over the weekend due to an off-stage back injury suffered by the star.
Santiago-Hudson is expected to return to the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on Tuesday, though the canceled previews have bumped the play’s official opening from that night to Thursday, Sept. 30.
The Manhattan Theatre Club production – the company’s first since the reopening of Broadway
star Chantel isn't here for the haters when it comes to her getting her BSN and graduating from nursing school.
Ruben Santiago-Hudson’s critically acclaimed Lackawanna Blues is extending its limited Broadway engagement by a week, making up for recent performances canceled due to the star’s back injury.
Marilyn Stasio Theater CriticHere’s a treat: a restorative evening of Ruben Santiago-Hudson’s loving recollections of growing up in an upstate New York boarding house run by a life force known as Nanny.When Nanny made her appearance, I wanted to climb up on stage and crawl into her lap.
Lackawanna Blues received excellent opening night reviews, even without an opening night.
Léa Seydoux implied she's more than pleased to see the James Bond franchise welcome strong female leads but there's still some room for improvement. Seydoux appeared on "Good Morning America" to discuss her role as Madeleine Swann in the latest Bond installment "No Time To Die," which hits theaters on Friday.
Ruben Santiago-Hudson summons a world of ghosts, or at least as many as will fill a couple boarding houses and a lifetime of gratitude, in his affectionate Lackawanna Blues, the one-man autobiographical tour through a childhood made golden by the presence of a strong and loving guardian angel.
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Bond star Lashana Lynch has revealed she thought she was up for the part of spymaster M when she auditioned for No Time to Die. The actress, who grew up in west London, told NET-A-PORTER’s digital title PORTER how she performed a scene as Bond’s boss when she met producer Barbara Broccoli and director Cary Fukunaga.
While it was busy ringing in the second best previews night of the pandemic era domestically, Sony’s Venom: Let There Be Carnage set a new record for the Culver City studio in Russia on Thursday. With a $3.04M day one on Thursday, the Tom Hardy-starrer bested the previous film’s $2.97M in the market, making it Sony’s best-ever Russia launch day and the biggest opening day for all movies during the pandemic era there.
BBC.The film, delayed several times by the coronavirus pandemic, made 13% more than “Spectre” (which opened on a Monday), but 26% below 2012’s “Skyfall.”Universal Pictures told the BBC that its the United Kingdom’s “widest theatrical release of all time.” It opened in 772 Cinemas in the U.K.
Manori Ravindran International Editor“No Time to Die,” the heavy-hitting 25th instalment of the James Bond franchise, is getting the widest theatrical release of all time in the U.K., where its Sept. 30 opening day figures are estimated to reach $6.8 million.MGM and Universal’s tentpole was released in 772 cinemas –– 25 more than the previous record holder, “Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker” in 2019.
Refresh for latest…: MGM/Eon/Universal’s highly-anticipated No Time To Die has clocked an estimated $6.2M-$6.8M (£4.5M-£5M) in the UK on its opening day today. Daniel Craig’s final turn as legendary secret agent 007 came in about 13% above Spectre (Monday opening) and just 26% below Skyfall (Friday opening). The Cary Joji Fukunaga-directed pic is enjoying the widest theatrical release of all time in the market with 772 cinemas playing the film amid buzz and excitement aplenty.
Haley Kluge editorWhen “Moulin Rouge” re-opened on Broadway Friday night after COVID-19 shut its doors, Robyn Hurder returned to the production not just as one of its stars, but as a Tony nominee.At Sunday night’s award show, Hurder is up for best performance by a featured actress in a musical for her role as Nini.
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Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterJenny Slate and Charlie Day are a couple of scheming exes invading Valentine’s Day 2022.Amazon Studios has set a global digital release for “I Want You Back,” the new romantic comedy starring Slate (“Obvious Child,” “Venom”) and Day (“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”). It hits Prime Video this Feb.