Broadway box office was down 15% last week, with even some of the biggest hit shows reporting slips for the week ending May 1. In all, the 36 shows grossed $29,072,410.
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Pamela Anderson returned to the spotlight in New York City. The actress had her Broadway debut in the musical “Chicago,” prompting hundreds of fans to flock to the city in order to offer her their support.Why Lily James reached out to Pamela Anderson before filming: ‘I wish it had been different’Pamela Anderson teams up with Netflix for a new documentary about her life: ‘Not a victim, but a survivor’NBC News reports that Anderson super fans flocked to the Broadway theater, receiving her work with a standing ovation.
Her Broadway performance is only one part of her comeback, which includes a memoir that she’s currently working on, and a Netflix series that details her “real story.” The documentary will also provide viewers with a behind-the-scenes look at her work in “Chicago.” “So they get to see a little bit of me preparing for Roxie as well,” she said in an interview with Good Morning America. She discussed that the role of Roxie Hart felt like it ran parallel to her real life, telling the story of an aspiring actress who becomes a media sensation after she murders the man she was having an affair with.
“The media is so powerful and it’s really kind of — it’s just interesting how it’s affected my life,” she said. “You just got to make the most of what you got.
You got to make the most of any opportunity, and sometimes things will seem like a bad thing; you can turn it into a good thing.”In an interview with E! News, Anderson explained that she’d “never worked so hard” and that she loved the challenge that a live show presented for herself. “I love to go home tired and feel a sense of accomplishment.
I am soaking it all up like a sponge. I have always imagined myself as a dancer or singer (in my head), but I never
.Broadway box office was down 15% last week, with even some of the biggest hit shows reporting slips for the week ending May 1. In all, the 36 shows grossed $29,072,410.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterOutside New York City’s Ambassador Theatre, the name on everybody’s lips isn’t Roxie. It’s Pamela Anderson, the former “Baywatch” star who is making her Broadway debut in “Chicago” as Roxie Hart.“I never see Broadway shows,” said one particularly well-dressed theatergoer, who nonetheless stood in a long line to scan his ticket on a rainy Monday night. He’d make an exception for Anderson.Anderson, who rose to fame as a Playboy model before donning that famous red swimsuit on “Baywatch,” isn’t known for singing or dancing (aside from a stint on “Dancing With the Stars”).
Chicago, and it appears she's taking her penchant for the theatrical offstage too.Following a performance at the Ambassador Theatre in New York City on April 18, the 54-year-old posed for pictures with fans and paparazzi alike while wearing fiery red wrap dress over a black bra and underwear set.She paired the dress with sleek cat-eye sunglasses, a painted red lip, and cheetah-print open-toed heels, and styled her hair in an effortless updo that has become for the former Playboy model. The outfit is everything we would expect from the ’90s icon, down to the bright color choice.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Pamela Anderson made her Broadway debut in Chicago on April 12, and will be taking her final curtain call on June 5.
Pamela Anderson is officially a Broadway star!
Pamela Anderson received a lot of support on her big night. The actress, 54, was showered with love from her two sons, Brandon, 25, and Dylan, 24, during her first show on Broadway. Anderson made her musical debut starring as Roxie Hart in "Chicago" on Tuesday night.The show will be performed through June 5 at Ambassador Theatre. Pamela Anderson received support from her two songs during her Broadway debut in "Chicago". (Photo by Bruce Glikas/Getty Images) At curtain call, Anderson was pictured with a bouquet of red roses, and her costume consisted of black fishnets and a black leotard. "From ‘Baywatch’ to Broadway.
Washington Post saying Martin’s signature charm was ‘misapplied’ as the voice of the masses and Vulture saying his everyman was ‘too everyman’. View this post on InstagramIn the role that made Noel Coward an overnight star in the 1920s, Will Young was thought to be a shoo-in, or at least that his casting would raise the profile of the show. ‘Vortex,’ the convoluted family–cum-romance drama which follows the fortunes of a mother and son in post-WW1 Britain, was onstage at the Royal Exchange, Manchester, six years after Young won Pop Idol in the UK.
Pamela Anderson was shown support by her two sons as she made her debut on Broadway in New York City on Tuesday night.The Baywatch star was pictured with her boys Brandon, 25, and Dylan Lee, 24 — whom she shares with ex husband Tommy Lee — backstage after completing opening night playing Roxie Hart in the iconic musical Chicago at the Ambassador Theatre. Pamela was seen holding onto a large bouquet of red roses as she stood in between her sons dressed in her stage outfit which consisted of a black short-hemmed playsuit with sheer panelling along the sleeves and chest and black tights.
Pamela Anderson, 54, kicked off her Broadway role as Roxie Hart in Chicago on Tuesday night (April 12). The multi-talented star looked absolutely gorgeous on the stage at the Ambassador Theatre, where she nailed her first show as the iconic seductress. Pamela wore one of Roxie’s signature black costumes that included a sexy black bodysuit that showcased her slim figure.
joining the cast of “Chicago” on Broadway.I can now attest that the actress and “Baywatch” babe moves confidently, carries a tune and, you know, all that jazz.Anderson, 54, started her eight-week run as foxy Roxie Hart in the musical Tuesday night, and she was greeted with the kind of crowd euphoria that few shows have received during this tricky season — let alone a production that just turned 25 years old. Her sons, Dylan Jagger Lee and Brandon Thomas Lee, were sitting in the Ambassador Theatre, decked out in their midweek finery, supporting their famous mom. For Tuesday’s other, non-blood-related ticket-buyers, Pam might as well have been Ethel Merman considering the roars. She was swell, she was great.It helps that Roxie — a 1920s adulteress who murders her lover and becomes a tabloid darling as she argues self-defense — is the perfect part for the entertainment icon. Producers Fran and Barry Weissler — whose whole show is in terrific shape — have printed money for decades by cycling out an array of stars in the lead roles. However, hardly any (save for Melanie Griffith, maybe) know first-hand what it’s like to be front-page news the way Anderson does. When her Roxie is bombarded by reporters and flashbulbs at the courthouse with her smooth-talking lawyer Billy Flynn (Ryan Silverman), there’s a world-weary wisdom and a learned darkness to the actress that, intentional or not, separates her from the many Roxies who so often go overboard with squeals and emoting. Anderson is also very funny.
Pamela Anderson is all ready to make a splash on Broadway.
heading to the Broadway stage this month to star as Roxie Hart in “Chicago.” The 54-year-old will be making her Broadway debut at the Ambassador Theatre on April 12. Her run as one of the murderess madames in the Cook County Jail will last through June 5.She is also set to release a highly anticipated memoir and Netflix documentary, which will include her Broadway debut. Anderson’s upcoming projects will be the first big pieces of work the blond bombshell has worked on in years.
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Tiffany Young sang an a cappella, bilingual rendition of the song ‘For Good’, from the popular stage musical Wicked.In a new video interview with Elle Korea, the Girls’ Generation member opened up about the stage musical roles she would like to play after her successful run as Roxie Hart in the South Korean production of Chicago. The singer named Glinda the Good Witch from Wicked (originated by Kristin Chenoweth) as the role that she hoped to tackle next.Young then launched into an impromptu, partial rendition of ‘For Good’, in both English and Korean, from the long-running musical, before recalling her emotional experience watching the production.