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LGBTQ+ Tony nominees, Cynthia Erivo's next gig (x23) and the rare apology from Patti LuPone in this month's callboard.
After five weeks of furious debate since Tony Award nominations were announced, over 1,000 people have made their winner ...
Patti LuPone may have apologized for some recent controversial remarks, but that doesn’t mean the curtain has dropped on the ...
The Golden Globe winner stars with Patti LuPone in Jen Silverman’s “The ... moral authority is muddled at best. The three-time Tony winner is innately watchable, and breezily lands many ...
Despite decades of acclaim as an actress, Mia Farrow went into her role in the Broadway play The Roommate last fall with some ...
The former Pussycat Dolls lead tells The Hollywood Reporter why this recognition is the "one thing that I've never been more proud of in my life." ...
Tony winner and certified diva Patti Lupone has proven that an inflated belief in one’s own sassiness can undo years of ...
Joy Woods, a first-time Tony Award nominee for "Gypsy," tells USA TODAY about the advice she's received from Audra McDonald.
Tony Award nominations were announced, Mia Farrow wasn't watching a livestream or refreshing her social media feeds—she was ...
Mia Farrow said working with Patti LuPone on Broadway didn't harm their 30-year friendship: "Working together didn’t change our friendship. I think our friendship is deeper now." ...
Patti Lupone has issued an apology after making what she now describes as “ demeaning and disrespectful ” comments about two fellow Broadway stars in an interview with the New Yorker last week.
Sheryl Lee Ralph believes Patti LuPone should have kept her negative comments about Broadway stars Audra McDonald and Kecia Lewis to herself. “Why not be nice?” the “Abbott Elementary” star queried to ...