EXCLUSIVE: Investigation Discovery is getting into the topical space with a dark twist.
24.09.2023 - 16:47 / nypost.com
magic carpet ride.Mikayla Renfrow, who understudies Princess Jasmine in Broadway’s “Aladdin,” revealed she was helicoptered to the New Amsterdam Theater after being called in last minute while on a Delta Airlines flight from Europe. “Mikayla… please send an updated eta when you can.
I may need you for Jasmine tonight,” read a text message from the “Aladdin” stage manager that Renfrow shared on TikTok last week.According to the video, Renfrow “had 4 more hours to go, and would be landing around 5 pm — which gave me no time for me to make the show for half-hour call.” Renfrow, 24, told People that she was supposed to have arrived at JFK airport the following morning to take on the ensemble role that night. But her flight was delayed, and her performance was pushed back another day.“I think my brain just immediately started going through every option that I knew was possible at that point,” she told the publication.
According to her TikTok — which has landed 945,000 views — Renfrow asked the Delta flight attendant if she could be the first to disembark.She had no idea how far the airline would go to help her. “Never in a million years did I think what they had in store was what the plan was going to be,” gushed Renfrow.
According to the panic-stricken actress, the flight attendant managed to move her up to first class, so she could get a meal and sleep before going on stage. “My first instinct was to just put my earphones on and listen to the music, so that I could run through the mental story that I needed as an actor,” she shared.
Renfrow shared that the pilot came out of the cockpit to tell her that her only real option was to use a helicopter to reduce the 2-hour drive from the airport to 7 minutes. “He would do
.EXCLUSIVE: Investigation Discovery is getting into the topical space with a dark twist.
EXCLUSIVE: Scott Bakula will return to the New York stage this winter in an Off Broadway, world premiere production of the new musical The Connector, conceived and directed by Daisy Prince with music and lyrics by Tony winner Jason Robert Brown (Parade) and a book by Jonathan Marc Sherman.
EXCLUSIVE: Jillian Share, who was recently eOne‘s President of Film Production, has been named President of Teton Ridge Entertainment, a new Los Angeles-based independent studio.
Sir Rod Stewart has shared a throwback from his Faces days as it's been 50 years since the band released their album Ooh La La.
If you haven’t heard of ‘permanent lipstick’ but you wear colour on your lips daily, it might be something you want to look up.The tattoo make-up treatment, also called a ‘lip blush’, is having a moment thanks to a host of celebrities ranging from TOWIE’s Ella Rae Wise to former Geordie Shore star Charlotte Crosby and their gorgeous results from having their lips semi-permanently tinted. Now, former Love Island star Olivia Attwood is sharing an update on her own lip blush journey – and it's making us seriously want to book in for the treatment ourselves. "Did a lip blush top up this weekend @archandcoclinic - wouldn't let anyone else go near it," she captions the Instagram Story post.
“I Need That,” a new production at New York’s American Airlines Theatre which has previews starting on Friday, Oct. 13 ahead of its Nov.
Baz Luhrmann has been named president of the Features Competition jury at the upcoming Red Sea International Film Festival. This third edition of the event runs from November 30-December 9 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Thania Garcia According to Bad Bunny’s cryptic WhatsApp channel (a new feature on the platform where he boasts over 12 million followers) messages, the Puerto Rican star has just shared his last solo single of the year. The reggaeton track is titled “Un Preview” because “it is a small preview of what is coming next year,” per Bad Bunny’s announcement. “Possible that this will be the last song [I release] this year,” he added.
Tracee Ellis Ross is stepping out during Milan Fashion Week.
Like mother, like daughter.
Grace Burns is following in her mom’s footsteps.
Gordon Cox Theater Editor “Smash,” the TV series about the making of a fictional Broadway musical, takes an early step toward becoming a real-life Broadway musical on Sept. 22, with a pair of industry readings led by Tony nominees Robyn Hurder and Kerry Butler.
Outfest on Thursday announced Academy Award winner Shirley MacLaine and Transparent breakout Trace Lysette as the recipients of its 2023 Legacy Awards, which will be presented at NeueHouse in Hollywood on Sunday, October 22nd.
Titanic? Those of a certain age will recall the hype and hysteria of James Cameron’s 1997 film starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio. Lines formed at movie theaters around the world, many being turned away by sold-out notices.
Emily Longeretta Mark your calendars! Hallmark announced their 40-movie holiday slate on Tuesday — 31 to air on Hallmark Channel‘s Countdown to Christmas and nine to air on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries’ Miracles of Christmas. The annual TV movie event will begin on Oct. 20.
A first-time filmmaker has claimed the top prize at the 19th Annual Camden Film Festival in Maine, one of the country’s foremost all-documentary festivals.
“Book of Mormon” stars Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells return to Broadway.The dynamic duo are starring in “Gutenberg! The Musical!” at the James Earl Jones Theatre up until Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024.“I think the Beatles regret never getting back together,” Gad joked in an interview with Broadway Time.
Pioneering British Black filmmaker Horace Ové has died, his family has announced. He was 86.
Naman Ramachandran Horace Ové, director of “Pressure” (1976), the first full-length Black British film, died on Sept. 16. He was 86.
Organizers of the Camden International Film Festival in coastal Maine are moving ahead with regular programming today, as Hurricane Lee – downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone – aims further north towards Nova Scotia.