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A couple of months back, Pankaj's brother-in-law passed away in a car accident, and his sister was severely injured. Talking about the impact of that accident, he shared, "Uss samay mujhe laga ki ...
Since taking office, President Donald Trump’s administration has worked to reshape health policy. These changes include cutting thousands of employees at federal health agencies, as well as ...
Country music fans have likely heard about Dolly Parton's new musical, which will premiere in Nashville this July before heading to Broadway in 2026. But she's not the only country icon who is ...
Full casting has been unveiled for “Come Fall in Love – The DDLJ Musical,” the English-language musical adaptation of Bollywood blockbuster “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge,” ahead of its U ...
By Jesse Green Great musical comedies are great mysteries, and not just because they’re so rare. They’re also mysteries in the way they operate. To succeed, they must keep far ahead of the ...
Halle Bailey, Havana Rose Liu and Bernadette Peters have joined the untitled musical comedy, which stars Julianne Moore, Paul Giamatti and Eisenberg. The film, which started production in April ...
From TV themes to viral ad jingles and chart-topping releases, we trace how music transformed Ramadan into a cultural phenomenon over the past four decades. Once considered a quiet season for the ...
After its legendary 50th anniversary special and musical guest Morgan Wallen's questionable stage exit during the March 29 episode, "Saturday Night Live" returns this weekend as part of its 2025 ...
Linda Barnett and Natalie Bartello aren’t anything like your typical Broadway producers. You won’t find their names attached to glitzy musical adaptations of blockbuster movies or well-known IP.
Director Jerry Mitchell’s sing-and-smile-along production of “Boop! The Musical” is like gulping a glass of fizzy sangria after a rough day, heck, after a rough three months and counting of ...
"I said I didn’t want to go and sit through someone else’s whole musical when he had not bothered to sit through his own daughter's," she wrote Karen Fratti is a news editor for PEOPLE.
But the cultishly beloved series has now found new life as a gleefully bonkers Broadway musical, which opened on April 10 at the Imperial Theatre. Exuberantly directed by Susan Stroman (“The ...