Rumer Willis close up. Pic credit: @rumerwillis/Instagram
Demi Moore‘s daughter Rumer Willis is in her birthday bikini and she’s counting her lucky stars.
The actress and Andie Swim promo face turned 34 years old yesterday, marking her big day with an Instagram share that even kicked off topless.
Sharing a gallery of photos as she celebrated turning another year older, the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star delighted fans by posing in only jeans to begin with.
Rumer’s opening shot showed her posing against a cloudy sky and with her fiery red hair blowing in the wind – fans saw the star in only high-waisted jeans.
Offering more color with a swipe right, Rumer posed from an edgy trailer while in the desert, here showing off her toned figure in a knitted and crochet bikini in multicolor shades. She also added in cute and high-waisted short shorts to semi-match her swim top.
Demi Moore‘s daughter Rumer Willis is in her birthday bikini and she’s counting her lucky stars.
The actress and Andie Swim promo face turned 34 years old yesterday, marking her big day with an Instagram share that even kicked off topless.
Sharing a gallery of photos as she celebrated turning another year older, the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star delighted fans by posing in only jeans to begin with.
Rumer’s opening shot showed her posing against a cloudy sky and with her fiery red hair blowing in the wind – fans saw the star in only high-waisted jeans.
Offering more color with a swipe right, Rumer posed from an edgy trailer while in the desert, here showing off her toned figure in a knitted and crochet bikini in multicolor shades. She also added in cute and high-waisted short shorts to semi-match her swim top.
- 8/17/2022
- by Angela Perry
- Monsters and Critics
Off Broadway’s hit Sing Street, a musical adaptation of the 2016 film about a group of Dublin teens in the 1980s who form a New Wave band to escape troubled home lives and small town drudgery, will transfer to Broadway in March.
Previews begin Thursday, March 26, at the Lyceum Theatre, with an opening night on Sunday April 19.
Staged Off Broadway by the New York Theatre Workshop with a book by playwright Enda Walsh (Lazarus) based on the film written and directed by John Carney – the same triumvirate behind Broadway’s smash Once – the sold-out show’s transfer was not unexpected. Reviews were mostly positive and generally encouraging if not full-on raves, with some critics pointing to fixable flaws like pacing while almost universally praising the lead performance by young Brenock O’Connor.
O’Connor and the rest of the Off Broadway...
Previews begin Thursday, March 26, at the Lyceum Theatre, with an opening night on Sunday April 19.
Staged Off Broadway by the New York Theatre Workshop with a book by playwright Enda Walsh (Lazarus) based on the film written and directed by John Carney – the same triumvirate behind Broadway’s smash Once – the sold-out show’s transfer was not unexpected. Reviews were mostly positive and generally encouraging if not full-on raves, with some critics pointing to fixable flaws like pacing while almost universally praising the lead performance by young Brenock O’Connor.
O’Connor and the rest of the Off Broadway...
- 1/8/2020
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
At last year’s Tony Awards, the two biggest upsets of the night came in the Best Director categories. On the musical side, Christopher Ashley (“Come From Away”) shocked by besting frontrunners Rachel Chavkin and Michael Greif (“Dear Evan Hansen”), while on the play side Rebecca Taichman (“Indecent”) prevailed over Bartlett Sher (“Oslo”) and Rubin Santiago-Hudson (“Jitney”), the two major contenders for the prize. Ashley and Taichman were ranked fourth and third in Gold Derby’s combined odds, respectively.
This year, we could see a similar upset on the musical front courtesy of Tina Landau, who helmed “SpongeBob SquarePants.” This stage adaptation of the popular cartoon that boasts a whopping 12 Tony nominations. Despite the impressive support “SpongeBob” received from the Tony nominating committee, less than 10% of Gold Derby users currently predicting the Tony Awards think Landau will prevail, with a majority favoring David Cromer for his direction of “The Band’s Visit.
This year, we could see a similar upset on the musical front courtesy of Tina Landau, who helmed “SpongeBob SquarePants.” This stage adaptation of the popular cartoon that boasts a whopping 12 Tony nominations. Despite the impressive support “SpongeBob” received from the Tony nominating committee, less than 10% of Gold Derby users currently predicting the Tony Awards think Landau will prevail, with a majority favoring David Cromer for his direction of “The Band’s Visit.
- 6/9/2018
- by David Buchanan
- Gold Derby
This year’s Tony Awards race for Best Actress in a Musical is turning into a nail-biter. Competition was so fierce that the nominating committee found an extra slot in the category. On the eve of Sunday’s ceremony, the race has narrowed to two nominees: Katrina Lenk (“The Band’s Visit”) and Lauren Ambrose (“My Fair Lady”).
Lenk turns in a haunting and nuanced performance in the David Yazbek tuner, which is tipped to take home Best Musical. Like the show, Lenk’s performance as Israeli restaurant owner Dina displays a subtlety rarely witnessed on Broadway. Watching her sift through old memories as her exquisite voice soars through the song ‘Omar Sharif’ is one of the great joys of this theater season. After a Lucille Lortel award for the Off-Broadway run and heaps of critically accolades, Lenk was thought to be a lock for a Tony.
Watch Tony nominee...
Lenk turns in a haunting and nuanced performance in the David Yazbek tuner, which is tipped to take home Best Musical. Like the show, Lenk’s performance as Israeli restaurant owner Dina displays a subtlety rarely witnessed on Broadway. Watching her sift through old memories as her exquisite voice soars through the song ‘Omar Sharif’ is one of the great joys of this theater season. After a Lucille Lortel award for the Off-Broadway run and heaps of critically accolades, Lenk was thought to be a lock for a Tony.
Watch Tony nominee...
- 6/8/2018
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
It’s a year of sure things and wild cards. As Broadway heads into the 2018 Tony Awards (airing June 10 on CBS), a lot of the night’s biggest winners feel like foregone conclusions — except for the few ultratight races where anything goes. Here’s our best bets for what will win, and what shows might surprise us all.
The Sure Things
New Musical
“The Band’s Visit”
An intimate, deftly crafted musical about an Egyptian police band stranded overnight in a tiny town in the Israeli desert, “The Band’s Visit” has looked like the Tony frontrunner since it opened way back in November. It’ll win for being both intimate and subtle, two words rarely associated with musical theater. Besides, the show’s fledgling brand could use the help a Tony win would give it, unlike “Mean Girls” and “Frozen,” two mega-selling competitors that don’t need any help from the Tonys,...
The Sure Things
New Musical
“The Band’s Visit”
An intimate, deftly crafted musical about an Egyptian police band stranded overnight in a tiny town in the Israeli desert, “The Band’s Visit” has looked like the Tony frontrunner since it opened way back in November. It’ll win for being both intimate and subtle, two words rarely associated with musical theater. Besides, the show’s fledgling brand could use the help a Tony win would give it, unlike “Mean Girls” and “Frozen,” two mega-selling competitors that don’t need any help from the Tonys,...
- 6/8/2018
- by Gordon Cox
- Variety Film + TV
The actress Katrina Lenk is the face of “The Band’s Visit,” the musical now up for 11 Tony Awards including best new musical, which it’s tipped to win. That’s Lenk on most of the show’s advertising images, striking a balletic pose in the desert, and the actress (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”) — who plays the viola, fronts a band (Moxy Phinx) and has Broadway credits including “Indecent” and “Once” — is also the top contender in this year’s lead actress in a musical category. She sat down with Variety to talk about her role, her youthful shyness and whether she’d want to play a superhero someday.
“The Band’s Visit” has been doing great business on Broadway since it opened in November. What’s the audience response been?
Here’s the thing: We try really hard to have this delicate balance of noticing the audience but not noticing them.
“The Band’s Visit” has been doing great business on Broadway since it opened in November. What’s the audience response been?
Here’s the thing: We try really hard to have this delicate balance of noticing the audience but not noticing them.
- 5/10/2018
- by Gordon Cox
- Variety Film + TV
The stage door opens and, just as Ari’el Stachel is about to leave the Ethel Barrymore Theatre for the night, a young girl throws her arms around him for a hug to say ‘Thank you.’ “I feel like myself, but then realize I’m having this seismic impact on [her life], and it’s tremendous,” the 26-year-old tells Et of the response from audiences for his Broadway debut as Haled, one of the Egyptian police band members who gets stranded in a remote Israeli town in The Band’s Visit.
A year and half ago, Stachel, who’s had small roles on Blue Bloods and Jessica Jones, was on his couch waiting for the phone to ring with any acting job offer. After seven rounds of auditions within nine months, he landed the part in The Band’s Visit, which first premiered Off-Broadway at the Atlantic Theatre in November 2016 before transferring to Broadway this fall. The musical, based...
A year and half ago, Stachel, who’s had small roles on Blue Bloods and Jessica Jones, was on his couch waiting for the phone to ring with any acting job offer. After seven rounds of auditions within nine months, he landed the part in The Band’s Visit, which first premiered Off-Broadway at the Atlantic Theatre in November 2016 before transferring to Broadway this fall. The musical, based...
- 12/14/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Here at Et, we’re obsessed with a lot of things – and here’s what we’re most excited about this week:
Why We’re Obsessed With ‘Wonderstruck’
Oscar-winning filmmaker Todd Haynes reunites with his Far From Heaven star, Julianne Moore, for a film that appears as wondrous as the title suggests. But after the very adult Carol, Haynes is doing something more family-friendly, about the parallel journeys of a young, deaf girl (Millicent Simmonds) who runs away from home in search of her acting idol (Moore) in 1927 and a boy (Oakes Fegley) who runs away from his Minnesota home in search of his father in 1977.
Wonderstruck is in theaters Friday, Oct. 20.
Why We’re Obsessed With ‘Mindhunter’
With Mindhunter, a new series about two FBI agents researching serial killers in the early days of criminal psychology, David Fincher reimagines the cop thriller for TV. Jonathan Groff and Holt McCallany play the two agents, who use their research...
Why We’re Obsessed With ‘Wonderstruck’
Oscar-winning filmmaker Todd Haynes reunites with his Far From Heaven star, Julianne Moore, for a film that appears as wondrous as the title suggests. But after the very adult Carol, Haynes is doing something more family-friendly, about the parallel journeys of a young, deaf girl (Millicent Simmonds) who runs away from home in search of her acting idol (Moore) in 1927 and a boy (Oakes Fegley) who runs away from his Minnesota home in search of his father in 1977.
Wonderstruck is in theaters Friday, Oct. 20.
Why We’re Obsessed With ‘Mindhunter’
With Mindhunter, a new series about two FBI agents researching serial killers in the early days of criminal psychology, David Fincher reimagines the cop thriller for TV. Jonathan Groff and Holt McCallany play the two agents, who use their research...
- 10/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Roundabout Theatre Company presents the new Broadway production of J. B. Priestley's Time and the Conways, directed by Tony winner Rebecca Taichman Indecent. The play returns to Broadway for the first time since its premiere in 1938 and opens officially tonight, October 10, 2017. This is a limited engagement through November 26, 2017 at the American Airlines Theatre on Broadway 227 West 42nd Street. Scroll down to learn more about the full company, plus check out the cast in rehearsal below...
- 10/10/2017
- by Meet the Cast
- BroadwayWorld.com
Roundabout Theatre Company presents the new Broadway production of J. B. Priestley's Time and the Conways, directed by Tony winner Rebecca Taichman Indecent. Time and the Conways returns to Broadway for the first time since its premiere in 1938. A friendly reminder that Time and the Conways opens officially on Tuesday, October 10, 2017. This is a limited engagement through November 26, 2017 at the American Airlines Theatre on Broadway 227 West 42nd Street.
- 10/6/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
He solved murder cases on Monk. Now, for the first time, veteran actor Tony Shalhoub is taking a stab at musical theater. Call it a birthday gift -- to himself.
“It’s a little terrifying. Having not done a musical before, it’s kind of uncharted waters for me,” says Shalhoub, who turns 64 on Oct. 9, two days after The Band’s Visit starts preview performances at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on Broadway. Despite appearing on Broadway last season as Walter Franz in Arthur Miller’s The Price and earning Tony nominations for Golden Boy and Conversations With My Father, this is the first time the actor will be singing onstage. Based on the 2007 film, the show originally premiered Off- Broadway to sold-out audiences last year “without any knowledge or guarantee it was going to move [to Broadway]. We’re over the moon about the fact it’s going to be in a huge venue.”
The Band’s...
“It’s a little terrifying. Having not done a musical before, it’s kind of uncharted waters for me,” says Shalhoub, who turns 64 on Oct. 9, two days after The Band’s Visit starts preview performances at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on Broadway. Despite appearing on Broadway last season as Walter Franz in Arthur Miller’s The Price and earning Tony nominations for Golden Boy and Conversations With My Father, this is the first time the actor will be singing onstage. Based on the 2007 film, the show originally premiered Off- Broadway to sold-out audiences last year “without any knowledge or guarantee it was going to move [to Broadway]. We’re over the moon about the fact it’s going to be in a huge venue.”
The Band’s...
- 10/5/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Roundabout Theatre Company presents the new Broadway production of J. B. Priestley's Time and the Conways, directed by Tony winner Rebecca Taichman Indecent. Time and the Conways returns to Broadway for the first time since its premiere in 1938. Time and the Conways opens officially on October 10, 2017. This is a limited engagement through November 26, 2017 at the American Airlines Theatre on Broadway 227 West 42nd Street.
- 10/5/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Roundabout Theatre Company presents the new Broadway production of J. B. Priestley's Time and the Conways, directed by Tony winner Rebecca Taichman Indecent. Time and the Conways returns to Broadway for the first time since its premiere in 1938.
- 9/29/2017
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
In addition to fall TV and a new slate of prestigious films, theater is gearing up for a new season, both on and Off-Broadway.
This year, there is no shortage of Hollywood star power -- ahem, the Broadway debuts of Amy Schumer and Uma Thurman, the return of Anna Camp and Clive Owen, and the Boss -- as well as anticipated new productions, must-see revivals and the redemption of director Julie Taymor. And the action is not limited to New York as two major musical adaptions get their feet wet with out of town tryouts.
2017 Fall Preview: Et's Complete Coverage
Frozen
Through 10/1
Denver Center for the Performing Arts (Colorado)
Disney’s global animated phenomenon is headed to the Broadway stage with a new musical from composers and lyricists RobertLopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez and book writer Jennifer Lee in February 2018 after a limited engagement in Denver. The Snow Queen-inspired fairy tale and its Norwegian kingdom of Arendelle...
This year, there is no shortage of Hollywood star power -- ahem, the Broadway debuts of Amy Schumer and Uma Thurman, the return of Anna Camp and Clive Owen, and the Boss -- as well as anticipated new productions, must-see revivals and the redemption of director Julie Taymor. And the action is not limited to New York as two major musical adaptions get their feet wet with out of town tryouts.
2017 Fall Preview: Et's Complete Coverage
Frozen
Through 10/1
Denver Center for the Performing Arts (Colorado)
Disney’s global animated phenomenon is headed to the Broadway stage with a new musical from composers and lyricists RobertLopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez and book writer Jennifer Lee in February 2018 after a limited engagement in Denver. The Snow Queen-inspired fairy tale and its Norwegian kingdom of Arendelle...
- 9/26/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Nearly two years after Downton Abbey went off the air, most of the beloved ensemble cast is back in action on screen and stage, with Michelle Dockery, Dan Stevens and Joanne Froggatt leading several high-profile projects coming out this fall.
2017 Fall Preview: Et's Complete Coverage
Even though the period drama ended in 2015, this year can definitely be dubbed “2017: Life After Abbey.” And to think, all we care about is a Downton Abbey movie!
Check out what’s coming up (and highlights of a few things you may have missed):
Michelle Dockery
Good Behavior (TNT)
Premieres 10/15
Godless (Netflix)
Premieres 11/22
Photo: PBS / Getty Images / TNT / Netflix
Dockery, aka Lady Mary, was one of the first cast members out of the gates with a decidedly un-Downton-like character, playing con artist and recovering drug addict Letty Raines on TNT’s Good Behavior. “I was very fortunate when it came along,” Dockery told Et. “I wasn’t...
2017 Fall Preview: Et's Complete Coverage
Even though the period drama ended in 2015, this year can definitely be dubbed “2017: Life After Abbey.” And to think, all we care about is a Downton Abbey movie!
Check out what’s coming up (and highlights of a few things you may have missed):
Michelle Dockery
Good Behavior (TNT)
Premieres 10/15
Godless (Netflix)
Premieres 11/22
Photo: PBS / Getty Images / TNT / Netflix
Dockery, aka Lady Mary, was one of the first cast members out of the gates with a decidedly un-Downton-like character, playing con artist and recovering drug addict Letty Raines on TNT’s Good Behavior. “I was very fortunate when it came along,” Dockery told Et. “I wasn’t...
- 9/25/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Roundabout Theatre Company presents the new Broadway production of J. B. Priestley's Time and the Conways, directed by Tony winner Rebecca Taichman Indecent. Time and the Conways returns to Broadway for the first time since its premiere in 1938. A friendly reminder that Time and the Conways begins preview performances tomorrow, September 14, 2017.
- 9/13/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Roundabout Theatre Company will soon present Time and the Conways by J. B. Priestley, directed by Tony winner Rebecca Taichman Indecent. Time and the Conways returns to Broadway for the first time since its premiere in 1938.
- 8/28/2017
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
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