After more than a year of being homebound and Zoomed out, the cast of Broadway Bares are turning up the heat when Broadway Bares: Twerk from Home premieres online Sunday, June 20th on BroadwayCares.org. Featuring 14 all-new concept videos filmed exclusively for the event, the show will culminate with a celebratory finale shot in New York City’s Times Square.
Here, we have a special sneak peek preview of one of the cinematically shot numbers, titled “Mirror Mirror”; it’s choreographed by Al Blackstone (an Emmy winner for So You Think You Can Dance...
Here, we have a special sneak peek preview of one of the cinematically shot numbers, titled “Mirror Mirror”; it’s choreographed by Al Blackstone (an Emmy winner for So You Think You Can Dance...
- 6/19/2021
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Broadway’s annual I Put A Spell On You concert-slash-party event to raise funds for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, will go virtual this year due to the pandemic. The concert event, hosted by characters spoofing the 1993 film Hocus Pocus, will feature performers from such productions as Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, Waitress, Mrs. Doubtfire, Moulin Rouge!, Mrs. Doubtfire, Hadestown and West Side Story.
The year’s pretaped event will stream for free on Thursday, Oct. 29, 8 pm/Et at broadwaycares.org/spell.
Created by and starring actor Jay Armstrong Johnson, I Put A Spell On You will include performances, choreography, and what organizers are calling “over-the-top costumes and makeup, unmatched production value and a healthy dose of Broadway magic.”
Hosted by the Hocus Pocus-inspired “Sanderson Sisters”, the show will include takes on iconic...
The year’s pretaped event will stream for free on Thursday, Oct. 29, 8 pm/Et at broadwaycares.org/spell.
Created by and starring actor Jay Armstrong Johnson, I Put A Spell On You will include performances, choreography, and what organizers are calling “over-the-top costumes and makeup, unmatched production value and a healthy dose of Broadway magic.”
Hosted by the Hocus Pocus-inspired “Sanderson Sisters”, the show will include takes on iconic...
- 10/8/2020
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Nigel Lythgoe is announcing big changes at "So You Think You Can Dance" this season.
All week he has been tweeting out some pretty major rule changes to the "Sytycd" world.
Via Nigel's twitter account:
**First rule change. Only one dancer will leave the competition each week and not two. Many more changes to come by the end of this week.
**Another rule change for Sytycd this coming Season. The partners will change every single week.
**This Season will not have a top 20. The pieces are falling into place. More tomorrow.
We're doing a conference call with Nigel on Monday, March 29, so hopefully we can get some clarification about these rules. No top 20? What does that mean? More dancers? Less?
And as for switching partners every week, we have to think that could be detrimental to the taller women or shorter men. There's a reason that someone short like Season...
All week he has been tweeting out some pretty major rule changes to the "Sytycd" world.
Via Nigel's twitter account:
**First rule change. Only one dancer will leave the competition each week and not two. Many more changes to come by the end of this week.
**Another rule change for Sytycd this coming Season. The partners will change every single week.
**This Season will not have a top 20. The pieces are falling into place. More tomorrow.
We're doing a conference call with Nigel on Monday, March 29, so hopefully we can get some clarification about these rules. No top 20? What does that mean? More dancers? Less?
And as for switching partners every week, we have to think that could be detrimental to the taller women or shorter men. There's a reason that someone short like Season...
- 3/26/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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