Lea Michele‘s son is officially two!
02.08.2022 - 20:37 / justjared.com
Lea Michele has canceled the remaining dates on her Life in Music tour due to a conflict with her rehearsals for Funny Girl.
The 35-year-old actress announced her summer tour back in May and she planned on performing six shows around the country at City Winery venues. The first three shows happened a couple weeks ago and the second half of the tour was scheduled for mid-August.
Then, it was announced on July 11 that Lea will be making her return to Broadway in Funny Girl on September 6, earlier than she probably planned due to Beanie Feldstein‘s sudden departure from the show.
Now, the rest of Lea‘s shows on tour will no longer happen while she prepares to play Fanny Brice.
Click inside to find out what fans received in their emails…
Fans attending the Chicago concert on August 14 received an email saying, “We regret to inform you that due to a just recently confirmed Broadway rehearsal scheduling conflict, the Lea Michele show scheduled for 8/14/22 at City Winery Chicago must be cancelled. All ticket purchases have been refunded back to your original method of payment and you should see that returned within the next 7-10 business days. We and Lea Michele sincerely apologize for the inconvenience, and we hope to see you back at City Winery for a future event!”
Lea‘s Atlanta concert has also been canceled, according to fans on Twitter. No news is known yet about her remaining show in Nashville, but that show is presumably canceled as well.
Lea has not yet publicly commented on the cancellations. Read what some fans are saying below.
Lea Michele‘s son is officially two!
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Lea Michele is giving fans a look at her take on the beloved character Fanny Brice.The singer and alum took to her Instagram story on Sunday to share a behind-the-scenes snapshot showing her and the cast belting out «Don’t Rain On My Parade» while rehearsing for her forthcoming run on the Broadway revival of “The incredible @ephieaardema got a photo of me singing Don’t Rain On My Parade on a Broadway stage for the first time ever today," Michele captioned the post, and tagging understudy Ephie Aardema. “@ephieaardema you are amazing I [love] you!!!«Lea Michele shares a photo of herself singing “Don’t Rain On My Parade” for the very first time on the Broadway stage of 'Funny Girl.' pic.twitter.com/6cbgyMGSXPIt was announced in July that Lea Michele has been cast to take over for Beanie Feldstein, who left the Broadway revival of two months early.Michele, who previously starred in the original cast of , is expected to formally take over the role starting Sept.
Lea Michele is giving fans a look at her take on the beloved character Fanny Brice.The singer and alum took to her Instagram story on Sunday to share a behind-the-scenes snapshot showing her and the cast belting out «Don’t Rain On My Parade» while rehearsing for her forthcoming run on the Broadway revival of “The incredible @ephieaardema got a photo of me singing Don’t Rain On My Parade on a Broadway stage for the first time ever today," Michele captioned the post, and tagging understudy Ephie Aardema. “@ephieaardema you are amazing I [love] you!!!«Lea Michele shares a photo of herself singing “Don’t Rain On My Parade” for the very first time on the Broadway stage of 'Funny Girl.' pic.twitter.com/6cbgyMGSXPIt was announced in July that Lea Michele has been cast to take over for Beanie Feldstein, who left the Broadway revival of two months early.Michele, who previously starred in the original cast of , is expected to formally take over the role starting Sept.
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her tap dancing rehearsals to her Instagram Story alongside the show’s choreographers, Ayodele Casel and Dre Torres. In the clip, the “Glee” alum — donning a black sports bra, leggings and tap shoes — spins her way into a military salute milliseconds ahead of Casel and Torres. Overjoyed that she stuck the ending pose, all three ladies clap as Michele high-fives Casel.“The great honor of having these two geniuses teach me how to tap for @funnygirl has been so unbelievably incredible and inspiring,” she wrote on a photo with the professionals.
shot back that Michele had been an on-set bully. Ware wrote on Twitter in all caps, “I believe you told everyone that if you had the opportunity you would ‘s – – t in my wig!’ ”Other “Glee” actors piled on accusations of cruelty, which led Michele to apologize on Instagram for her mean girl behavior. But the damage was done.