Valerie Complex True to its title, “Giving Voice” amplifies the lives and talents of half a dozen high school students from different American cities who aim to be finalists in the national August Wilson monologue competition. Co-directors James D.
19.11.2020 - 23:25 / etcanada.com
Netflix is sharing the legacy of August Wilson.
The legendary playwright, who died in 2005, and his annual August Wilson Monologue Competition are the subjects of Netflix’s latest documentary “Giving Voice”.
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Executive produced by Viola Davis and John Legend, the documentary film will follow a new generation of performers as they advance through the high-stakes competition, an event that
Valerie Complex True to its title, “Giving Voice” amplifies the lives and talents of half a dozen high school students from different American cities who aim to be finalists in the national August Wilson monologue competition. Co-directors James D.
John Legend was moved to tears by an emotional performance and dedication on The Voice. The episode, which aired on Monday evening, featured live performances from the Top 9 contestants which included John Holiday.
season 19 finals are almost here!After Monday's incredible performances, Tuesday's live show featured the reveal of this season's Top 5 competitors — the top vote-getter from each team, plus the winner of the Instant Save. Coaches Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend are done sending their team members home -- viewer voting determines which of the singers will move on to the finals and compete for the season 19 crown.Fans can vote for their favorite singers in next week's
season 19 finals are almost here!After Monday's incredible performances, Tuesday's live show featured the reveal of this season's Top 5 competitors — the top vote-getter from each team, plus the winner of the Instant Save. Coaches Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend are done sending their team members home -- viewer voting determines which of the singers will get to move on to the finals and eventually compete for the season 19 crown.Fans can vote for their favorite
John Holiday blew away the coaches once again in “The Voice”‘s season 19 semifinals — and dedicated an emotional message to his coach, John Legend.
John Holiday blew away the coaches once again in season 19 semifinals — and dedicated an emotional message to his coach, John Legend.The music professor from Texas took the stage on Monday to show off his superhuman range as the Top 9 performers competed for a chance in next week's finals.
Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend are done sending people home -- viewer voting will determine which of the singers will get to move on to the finals and eventually compete for the season 19 crown.However, all is not equal between the season 19 coaches.
Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend are done sending people home -- viewer voting will determine which of the singers will get to move on to the finals and eventually compete for the season 19 crown.The Top 9 were revealed on Tuesday — with the top vote-getter from each team, one coach's save from each team and one Instant Save winner from all the remaining competitors.Fans can vote for their favorite singers this season, by using official app, or on NBC.com/VoiceVote.
Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend are done sending people home -- viewer voting will determine which of the Top 17 singers will get to move on to the finals and eventually compete for the season 19 crown.Fans can vote for their favorite singer, and for Tuesday's Instant Save, by using official app, or on NBC.com/VoiceVote.
Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend are done sending people home -- viewer voting will determine which of the Top 17 singers will get to move on to the finals and eventually compete for the season 19 crown.Fans can vote for their favorite singer, and for Tuesday's Instant Save, by using official app, or on NBC.com/VoiceVote.
Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend are done sending people home -- viewer voting will determine which of the Top 17 singers will get to move on to the finals and eventually compete for the season 19 crown.Fans can vote for their favorite singer, and for the Instant Save, by using official app, or on NBC.com/VoiceVote.
Blake Shelton, John Legend, Gwen Stefani and Kelly Clarkson — plus, how you can cast your vote for the 4-Way Knockout winner, who will be revealed on Monday's live show!Taryn wowed the coaches with her Blind Audition performance of Martina McBride's «Anyway,» earning chair turns from Blake, Gwen and Kelly — who was blocked by Blake.
John Legend may have saved the best for last!Two «phenomenal talents» from Team John take the stage on Tuesday's episode for a head-to-head battle that leaves the coaches' jaws on the floor.Cami Clune, a 20-year-old musical theater student, is up first, delivering a hauntingly spare rendition of «I Put a Spell on You» by Screamin' Jay Hawkins that has Kelly Clarkson up out of her seat almost immediately.«I feel like you get better and better and I am so impressed by you,» raves Kelly, who
Gwen Stefani was under quite a bit of pressure on The Voice recently, and she almost couldn’t handle it.For a recent Battle Round, season 19 contestants Carter Rubin and Larriah Jackson performed a duet of Meghan Trainor and fellow coach John Legend's "Like I'm Gonna Lose You." After the talented teenagers earned a standing ovation, coach Kelly Clarkson jokingly turned to Gwen and told her how “screwed” she was now that the No Doubt singer had to pick only one to advance.