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Broadway Icon Bernadette Peters Talks ‘Mozart in the Jungle’ Season 2 Streaming on Amazon

Bernadette Peters is without a doubt one of Broadway's best. 'Into the Woods', 'Annie Get Your Gun', 'Gypsy', 'Follies' and 'A Little Night Music.' These are just a few of her amazing performances that she has graced us with. However, no matter how many shows she is in, fans just can not get enough. That is why it is a good thing that she was promoted to series regular for Season 2 of Amazon Video Prime’s ‘Mozart in the Jungle.’ With both seasons available you can spend the weekend streaming all 20 episode to give yourself the Bernadette fix that we know you so desperately crave.
  • ‘Will & Grace’ Sean Hayes’ ‘An Act of God Makes’ L.A. Debut After Jim Parsons' Broadway Run

    Following the success Broadway run, David Javerbaum's transcription of An Act of God (God is credited as the writer) made its L.A. debut on Saturday, Jan 30. Stepping into the Jim Parsons ('Big Bang Theory', 'Buddy the Elf') role of God is Tony nominee Sean Hayes ('Will & Grace', 'Promises, Promises'). Joining Hayes are David Josefsberg and James Gleason as the Archangels Michael and Gabriel respectively. The show first previewed on Broadway began previews on Broadway at on May 7, 2015, and officially opened on May 28 2015 at the famed Studio 54. The play is based off of David Javerbaum's 2011 book 'The Last Testament: A Memoir By God.'
  • Jonathan Larson’s Family Talks ‘RENT’ Legacy Ahead of 20th Anniversary Tour [BROADWAY'S BEST]

    'RENT' composer and playwright Jonathan Larson passed away on Jan. 25, 1996, the very same morning that his Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning work opened for previews. Even though he unfortunately didn’t live long enough to see, 'RENT' has had a profound impact on millions and millions of fans all around the world. Now Larson’s sister and father are opening up about his legacy ahead of the 20th Anniversary tour of the Broadway classic.
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