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In ‘Swan Song,’ a Ballet Company Confronts a Painful Legacy
New York Times· 6 days agoThe film follows a National Ballet of Canada production of “Swan Lake” as dancers and others deal...
Actors Who Lost It On Set (And Were Caught On Tape) - Looper
Looper· 5 days agoThis embarrassing Hollywood trope has continued to fascinate fans of all sorts, as it gives them a...
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Show Out at Paris Olympics
Entertainment Tonight· 6 days agoIt only looked like Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo were walking down a runway as they brought a lot...
How Costume Designer Qween Jean Created ‘Feline Fashion’ for ‘Cats: The Jellice Ball’
WWD· 3 days agoIt’s no secret that “Cats: The Jellicle Ball” at the Perelman Performing Arts Center has made the...
Lesley Manville's role on 'The Crown' may be finished, but the work just keeps coming
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoA longtime stalwart of British film, television and theater with seven BAFTA nominations, Manville, 68, has scored her first Emmy nomination for playing the royal “spare” ...
Video game actors are on strike. Here's what that means
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoThose services may include acting, singing, dancing, stunts, motion capture, auditions, camera...
'The Fantastic Four' Reveals Official Title and First Footage at SDCC
Entertainment Tonight· 5 days agoThe Fantastic Four! Pedro Pascal is set to star as Reed Richards, aka Mister Fantastic. Mission:...
Dr. Doom and gloom: Robert Downey Jr.'s post-MCU career, in memoriam
Decider· 2 days agoThe next time we saw Robert Downey Jr., he was in Oppenheimer, a massive hit that also managed to...
Two ambitious plays by Tom Jacobson on rise of Nazism are unsettling in their timeliness
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoTom Jacobson, a prolific local playwright who has been a mainstay of Los Angeles’ intimate theater...
Two ambitious plays by Tom Jacobson on rise of Nazism are unsettling in their timeliness
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoTom Jacobson's new plays 'The Bauhaus Project' and 'Crevasse' are thrilling in the scope of their ambition. They are also unsettling as America faces its own fascist peril.