Earlier this month, Wicked stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo joined filmmaker Baz Luhrmann for a celebration of Wicked: ...
Ariana Grande has revealed that working on Wicked helped her reconnect with music and touring after several years away from ...
WICKED's Ariana Grande and Jonathan Bailey in Talks to Lead SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE in London
Wicked's Glinda and Fiyero, Ariana Grande and Jonathan Bailey, are in talks to reunite on stage in a new production of ...
Ariana Grande reveals one of Wicked: For Good’s most emotional Glinda and Elphaba scenes nearly got cut, and how Jon M Chu ...
Director Jon M. Chu shares how an emotional rehearsal sessions changed a rule he'd set for the world of "Wicked: For Good." Patrick Gomez is an Executive Editor at Entertainment Weekly. Formerly at ...
Mary Lucia's memoir, "What Doesn’t Kill Me Makes Me Weirder and Harder to Relate To," tells the full story of how she dealt with a stalker in private while she tried to maintain a very public life.
Co-host Craig Melvin asked Slater, “What was it like working with your girlfriend every day?” The 33-year-old Broadway actor stumbled through his response, saying with a giggle, “Well, well, the ...
Jonathan Bailey and Ariana Grande filmed a “Wicked: For Good” kissing scene that ultimately proved to be a little too steamy. “There was a scene between Fiyero and Glinda that we cut in which they ...
NOTE: This article contains some spoilers for Wicked: For Good, in theaters now. Ariana Grande and Jonathan Bailey had a romantic scene in Wicked: For Good that was ultimately cut from the final movie ...
Ariana Grande appeared on the “Shut Up Evan” podcast for a spoiler interview about “Wicked: For Good” and revealed that “certain people” wanted to cut the shot of a door separating Elphaba and Glinda ...
In a candid heart-to-heart with Nicole Kidman, Ariana Grande admitted that fame has left her with lasting trauma. In the conversation, the pop star reflected on the intense transition when her career ...
Mary Lucia’s writing is funnier than Mary Lucia’s talking, and that is saying something. Those who listened to her on the radio for decades already know about her dynamite combo of warmth and acidic ...
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