Watch Two Songs From the Upcoming Broadway Musical, ‘Big Fish’, Starring Norbert Leo Butz
Big Fish, starring Norbert Leo Butz and Kate Baldwin, is headed to Broadway this September!
Big Fish, starring Norbert Leo Butz and Kate Baldwin, is headed to Broadway this September!
Watch this dog play dead. He’s better than most actors!
Sam Rockwell who practically walks off with the whole film, turning in a go-for broke performance as a loveable loser and mentor to the film’s adolescent protagonist, played by newcomer, Liam James.
The hardest working man in show business, Neil Patrick Harris, talked recently about his newest gig, hosting the Emmy Awards. They talk about what he plans to do on the show and how he views his hosting duties differently than he does for the Tony Awards.
Brooke Elliott talks about the new season, what they had to sacrifice shooting wise and literally coming back from the dead.
Nathan Lane talks about his role on this past season of The Good Wife. He gets into his how he created the background for his character, working with the cast and working in TV in general.
Aaron Paul talks about Breaking Bad and the upcoming season. He also talks about what it’s like to star on the show and how much he’ll miss it when everything is finally over.
Noah: “I was more exhausted at the end of this season than I had been”
After hosting the Tony Awards, Neil Patrick Harris won’t be away from Broadway too long. It looks like as soon as he’s done with the last season of How I Met Your Mother, he’s headed back to New York to start in the Broadway premiere of Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
When ‘Seasons’ by Chris Cornell plays over a scene in the beginning of Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel, you know that we’re in the era of a new Superman.
Finally, we have a movie that’s worthy of being called, “The Funniest Movie of the Year!”
Brit on acting notebooks: “They can kind of become a crutch”
Second Stage Theatre just announced that 2013 Tony Award nominees Stephanie J. Block and Will Chase will co-star in this fall’s production of the new musical comedy, Little Miss Sunshine.
In this video, the great Shalita Grant performs a “cinematic interpretation” from Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, where she plays a waitress predicting gloom and doom.
I, for one, can’t wait for the Tony Awards. It’s by far the best of the awards shows hands down.
Rebecca Hall will make her Broadway debut as “Young Woman” in a new Roundabout Theatre Company’s Broadway production of Machinal.
We also talk about her Tony Nomination, Juilliard and her advice to actors!
Trent also talks about how he got the part and audience craziness
Anne also talks about trying to quit acting when she was younger and more!