Gayle King has rocketed to outer space, anchored one of morning television's most watched programs for years, and graced the cover of countless magazines and yet, somehow, Broadway is the thing she seems least worried about.
The CBS Mornings co-anchor, 71, is set to make her Broadway debut in Celebrity Autobiography, a long running comedy…
Tessa Thompson has never been one to show up halfway. Whether she's commanding a scene in Creed, bringing quiet depth to Sylvie's Love, or making her Broadway debut in The Fear of 13, the actress brings a rare sense of purpose to everything she does and the Met Gala red carpet is no exception.
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Debbie Allen is not slowing down and she wants Grey's Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes to know it. The multitalented star opened up about directing Broadway's Joe Turner's Come and Gone and how the experience is fueling her return to Grey's Anatomy season 22.
The Emmy winning actress, director and choreographer, 76, was in a celebratory…
Megan Thee Stallion Steps Into Broadway History
Megan Thee Stallion’s leap from chart-topping rap star to Broadway performer marked a cultural moment that blurred the lines between music, theater, and mainstream entertainment. Her role as Harold Zidler in Moulin Rouge! The Musical at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in New York City positioned her in…
The Houston rapper is choosing peace after a relationship that left her drained, disrespected, and done.
Megan Sounds Off — And She's Not Holding Back
When Megan Thee Stallion decides she's had enough, she makes sure the world knows it. The Grammy-winning rapper took to Instagram Stories on April 25 to publicly end her relationship…
The iconic America's Next Top Model runway coach makes a triumphant and emotional return to the red carpet — wheelchair, medical boot, and all.
Nearly three and a half years after suffering a life-altering stroke, Miss J Alexander stepped back into the spotlight — and made sure the world noticed. The 67-year-old runway coach and television personality…
The Houston Hottie's hospitalization mid-performance is a raw reminder that even the most unstoppable women need to slow down.
It was supposed to be just another night of Megan Thee Stallion commanding a stage. Instead, the Grammy-winning rapper and burgeoning restaurateur became the story — and not in the way anyone expected. On March 31,…
Megan Thee Stallion made her Broadway debut on March 24 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in New York, stepping into the role of Harold Zidler in Moulin Rouge! The Musical. With the casting, she became the first female-identifying performer to play the character in any production of the show worldwide, a distinction that extended beyond…
Laurie Hernandez grew up in Old Bridge, New Jersey, close enough to Manhattan that Broadway was practically next door. But between homeschooling and the all-consuming demands of elite gymnastics, the theater world stayed out of reach. She describes the love she eventually developed for it as something she had to pursue independently, without the institutional…

