Apple TV+ has unveiled the premiere date and first-look images for its upcoming limited series The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey, starring Samuel L. Jackson in the titular role.
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Hugh Jackman is making sure to voice his support for the understudies and swings of Broadway amid a surge in Omicron cases which have resulted in many actors testing positive for COVID-19.
The actor, who is currently starring in “The Music Man” as Harold Hill, gave a special shout-out to understudy Kathy Voykto on Thursday after she filled in for Sutton Foster at the last minute.
Jackman told the audience in a clip shared by Katherine Winter, “Kathy, when she turned up at work 12 o’clock could
Apple TV+ has unveiled the premiere date and first-look images for its upcoming limited series The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey, starring Samuel L. Jackson in the titular role.
coronavirus surge has been the unheralded performers ready to step into any role in an emergency. Then there’s Carla Stickler, who had actually left show business but returned to rescue “Wicked.”Sticker, who had launched a new career as a software engineer in Chicago three years ago, canceled her winter vacation and returned to New York to star as the green-skinned Elphaba while the cast was ravaged by illness.
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We got trouble, my friends, right there in New York City. It’s trouble with a capital T and that rhymes with C, and that stands for … Covid. Broadway’s revival of The Music Man has canceled performances through at least January 1 after star Hugh Jackman tested positive for Covid.
Hugh Jackman has said he is suffering "mild symptoms" after testing positive for Covid-19.
Focused on getting better! Hugh Jackman tested positive for COVID-19 just days after his Music Man costar Sutton Foster contracted the virus and had to miss a performance.
Shout-out to the swings. Hugh Jackman celebrated understudies and swings after Sutton Foster had to miss a performance of The Music Man on Broadway in their first week of previews.
Hugh Jackman‘s production of The Music Man just started performances on Broadway this week and it has unfortunately already been affected by COVID-19.
“The Music Man” swung into high gear last Thursday thanks to one “swing actor.”Two-time Tony Award winner Hugh Jackman took a few moments out of Thursday’s preview to thank his co-star for the evening, and got a little “emotional” while doing so.Jackman, 53, plays charming con artist Harold Hill in Meredith Wilson’s ragtime musical, opposite Sutton Foster, 46, as do-gooder piano teacher Marian.But when Foster, 46, became suddenly unavailable for the show’s fourth preview, understudy Kathy
Hugh Jackman is joining the chorus of support for the understudies and swings who have become the heroes of Broadway in recent weeks.
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The producers of the highly-anticipated Broadway revival of The Music Man have released the first image from the new production, starring Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster!
have had to close their doors amid the rising COVID cases and surging Omicron variant in New York City.“I’ve just arrived at the theater, and it is our first preview tonight,” he shared in a video on Instagram Monday. “I don’t know how many months — years this date has been in my head, but it feels like a long time.
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