The annual Late Late Toy Show will begin accepting applications for performers and toy testers from today.
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Cynthia Erivo has booked a brand new role for Universal Studios’ Talent Show.
The 33-year-old Oscar-nominated actress will star in the musical drama to be directed by Gandja Monteiro.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the project is based on an idea by Duane Adler, the Save the Last Dance scribe who originated the Step Up franchise.
Talent, a working title, is the story of a failed songwriter (Erivo) who returns home to Chicago to lead a group of at risk youth in their annual talent show.
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The annual Late Late Toy Show will begin accepting applications for performers and toy testers from today.
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here to complete the application form and hopefully, we’ll see your little stars on the telly come November.The 2020 Late Late Toy Show will take place on November 27 this year and we can’t wait.Speaking about the show, host Ryan Tubridy previously divulged that it would be the ‘most remarkable’ one ever.He told his RTÉ Radio 1 listeners: ‘It’s arguably going to be the most important Toy Show I’ve ever done, and by I, I mean we, and I will not let you down, that is the truth.’
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Cynthia Erivo, the Tony, Emmy and Grammy Award winner who was Oscar-nominated for her work in 2019’s Harriet, has come aboard Talent Show, a musical drama set up at Universal. Gandja Monteiro (Vida, The Chi) will direct the project, which is based on an idea by Duane Adler, the Save the Last Dance scribe who originated the Step Up franchise.
Cynthia Erivo, the Tony, Emmy and Grammy Award winner who was Oscar-nominated for her work in 2019’s Harriet, has come aboard Talent Show, a musical drama set up at Universal.