By Variety Staff
01.04.2020 - 18:27 / variety.com
While Broadway is currently experiencing its longest shut down to date due to the coronavirus outbreak, theater fans can still enjoy new productions through the “Streaming Musicals” online platform right from their homes.
On April 10, the two-year old website will throw a “virtual opening night” with the debut of Tony award nominee Paul Gordon’s musical adaptation of “Pride and Prejudice.” Beth Leavel (“The Drowsy Chaperone,” “The Prom”) and SiriusXM’s Julie James will host the event which will
By Variety Staff
John Krasinski hosted virtual high school prom for the class of 2020 for the latest episode of Some Good News and it was epic! The Hollywood star decided to host the event for all the high school seniors across America who were left heartbroken after their prom night was cancelled due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. Even though it was not the traditional prom night, John made it extra special by including stunning performances by Jonas Brothers, Billie Eilish, Chance the Rapper.
A prom to remember! John Krasinski decided to spread some cheer amid the coronavirus pandemic by throwing a virtual prom with cameos from celebrities, such as Billie Eilish, Chance the Rapper and Rainn Wilson.
John Krasinski has “Some Good News” for high school graduates who won’t be able to attend prom this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
© Getty Getty John Krasinski knows how to throw a party!
John Krasinski promised to hold a very special prom for high schoolers who were missing out this year — and he did not disappoint!
© Provided by Evening Standard Victoria Beckham may be celebrating her birthday in lockdown, but the coronavirus crisis won’t stop her from celebrating.
Jada Pinkett Smith is bringing together her “Girls Trip” co-stars for some lighthearted fun amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Each day, the coronavirus lockdown sparks fresh chaos in our lives, it seems, and most of the problems are deadly serious.
Manchester Pride will begin streaming a new series of free Friday night shows starting this weekend.
The coronavirus pandemic has not cooled the fevers of avid theatre-goers, despite the fact that Broadway is closed through June.
By Mackenzie Nichols
Idina Menzel, Billy Porter, Ben Platt, Cynthia Erivo and more came together over the weekend for "Saturday Night Seder," a virtual, star-studded Passover seder. About 50 celebrities participated in traditional storytelling, comedic skits and musical performances recalling maggid, the story of the Jews' exodus from Egypt.
Drake’s “Toosie Slide” debuts at No. 1 on Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart dated April 18, giving the artist twice as many leaders as any other person in the tally’s seven-year history. “Toosie Slide” bows with 55.5 million U.S. streams in its first week (tracking week ending April 9), a
We've seen lots of people finding novel ways to entertain themselves during lockdown, but one dad has taken it to the next level.
Issa Rae is celebrating the return of Insecure!
It’s Passover, and everyone is digitally invited!
Amid the safer-at-home order, L.A. synagogues and churches are broadcasting services online.