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Yahoo
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
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Fans in Tears Over Emotional ‘Rent' Reunion: ‘I Ugly Cried Multiple Times'
Fans in Tears Over Emotional 'Rent' Reunion: 'I Ugly Cried Multiple Times' originally appeared on Parade. Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp still know how to bring fans to tears. The two former 'Rent' co-stars, part of the original Broadway cast of the iconic musical by Jonathan Larson, reunited in New York recently much to the delight of musical theatre fans who originated the role of Roger Davis, and Rapp, who originated the role of Mark Cohen, returned to 54 Below in New York this week, bringing their 'Celebrating Friendship' tour back to the legendary Broadway themed supper club, the first of the duo's 11-night engagement. The pair's voices were pitch perfect as they belted out three 'Rent' hits, 'Light My Candle,' 'There's Only Us,' and 'Seasons of Love.' In video shared to social media of the pair's debut, the stripped down performance of 'There's Only Us,' fans were deep in their feelings, with many noting they couldn't watch the show without getting choked fan wrote, 'They were absolutely incredible! I ugly cried for most of the show,' while another added, 'Why am I crying?!' 'They sound like they didn't even age,' noted one fan. Another added, 'I ugly cried multiple times.' Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp will be performing at 54 Below through July 6, 2025. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Fans in Tears Over Emotional 'Rent' Reunion: 'I Ugly Cried Multiple Times' first appeared on Parade on Jul 2, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 2, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Broadway stars added to The Grand's 2025-26 season
The Grand in Wilmington has announced two additions to its upcoming Broadway season, as well as the start of single ticket sales for its upcoming Broadway season. Broadway and film star Mandy Patinkin will come to The Grand in October with 'In Concert: Jukebox,'' a concert featuring pianist Adam Ben-David. Subscribe to DO Delaware 'JUKEBOX features Mandy's own hand-picked collection of classic musical numbers, expressed as only he can through a unique mastery of word and song,'' according to the press announcement. 'An unparalleled body of work from one of North America's preeminent entertainers.'' Patinkin, a Tony- and Emmy-award winner, is best known for his film roles in 'The Princess Bride,'' 'Yentl'' and 'Dick Tracy.'' In February, The Grand will host Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp, stars of the original production of 'Rent,'' with 'Celebrating 30 Years of Friendship & Music.'' The Grand's Broadway season: 'Book of Mormon,' more Broadway shows revealed for Wilmington 2025-26 season 'Adam and Anthony bring their friendship and history together for an unforgettable and celebratory night of music, stories and fun,'' according to the press release. 'Expect songs from highlights throughout their careers, music that has influenced their lives, and of course a few of the iconic hits from where it all began- meeting at 'Rent.' '' Tony Award-winner Pascal has starred in Broadway productions including 'Aida,'' ''Memphis,'' 'Something Rotten,'' and 'Disaster,'' and a recent tour of 'Pretty Woman.'' 'Anthony Rapp just completed an acclaimed run of his original show 'Without You Off-Broadway,' and is known for starring in 'You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown,' 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' and 'If/Then,' as well as appearing as Commander Paul Stamets in the hit television series 'Star Trek: Discovery.' '' 'Mandy Patinkin In Concert: Jukebox'' will take place Oct. 6 and Pascal and Rapp will perform Feb. 25. Single tickets for both shows go on sale June 23. In addition, single tickets are now available for the previously announced "Mrs. Doubtfire,'' "Kinky Boots'' and "The Music Man.'' Single tickets for "The Book of Mormon'' will go on sale later this fall. Visit or call (302) 888-0200 to buy tickets or for more information. This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Tickets on sale now for Tony Award-winning stars coming to The Grand


The Sun
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Kevin Spacey's cunning Hollywood comeback plan as it's revealed surprising A-list star is behind shock Cannes award
IT takes a lot to upstage the eye-catching dresses on the famous la Croisette in Cannes, but the most outrageous moment of this year's film festival has been the return of Kevin Spacey. Even more shocking was the decision to hand a lifetime achievement award for 'decades of artistic brilliance' to the 65-year-old actor who has been accused of inappropriate behaviour and molesting young men over three decades. 13 13 13 Those highly publicised accounts included actor Anthony Rapp alleging he was aged only 14 when Spacey pressed his groin onto him and actor Richard Dreyfuss 's son Harry saying that Spacey preyed on him when he was just 18. Even though double Oscar winner Spacey has successfully defended civil and criminal claims, new accusers have continued to come forward. Yet at a glitzy dinner at the Carlton Hotel on the seafront in the South of France he was given the chance to rail against being 'blacklisted' and to boast 'I'm still standing'. So who would give the actor best known for The Usual Suspects and American Beauty this platform? The award ceremony, we can reveal, is connected to his old pal Sharon Stone. The Basic Instinct actress copped a lot of flack last year for calling for 'genius' Spacey to be given another chance. And she's backed the Better World Fund which handed out the gong on Tuesday night at the private event in Cannes. The audience paid up to £5,000 for a seat to be at the event aimed at raising money for the 'philanthropic' organisation which uses "cinema and art at the service of humanity". It seems to be part of the latest concerted attempt to bring the House of Cards star - who has just landed a part in a conspiracy action-thriller titled The Awakening, alongside English screen stars Alice Eve, Steven Berkoff and Julian Glover - in from the cold. One man backing Spacey 's comeback is film producer Geoffrey Mark, who tells The Sun: 'He is a survivor. Of course what happened has hurt him. Kevin Spacey hit with new lawsuit over debts months after he was booted from mansion & admitted he feared homelessness 13 13 13 'Of course what's happened has harmed his career and his psyche. He wouldn't be human if it didn't. 'He won't be the lead in this film. He'll be the second lead, but he will steal the movie and he'll win another Oscar and then watch out. 'He deserves it. It's going to happen, folks.' That sounds fanciful, given Spacey's pariah status in parts of the film industry. The officials at the Cannes Film Festival made it perfectly clear that neither the award nor Spacey's first appearance there since 2016 had anything to do with them. The organisers put out a statement saying: 'The Festival de Cannes had no involvement in, and was not informed of, either the invitation extended to Mr Spacey or the award presented during this private event.' Many other people in the movie business want to keep their distance. When Sharon Stone, Liam Neeson and Stephen Fry stated publicly last May that Spacey should be rehabilitated, it wasn't well received. Afterwards Sharon admitted "people are mad at me' for standing up for him. Since then other stars have come forward with their tales of how unpleasant it was to work with the notorious actor. 13 13 Australian actor Guy Pearce claimed this year that he was 'targeted' by Spacey when they made the 1997 classic LA Confidential together. Pearce, 57, said: 'I was scared of Kevin, he's quite aggressive, extremely charming. I was young and susceptible.' Spacey denied the claims in a video, blasting back: 'Here you are now on a mission, some 28 years later, after I've been through hell and back." Last month Scottish actor David Hayman, 77, remembered having a word with Spacey about his behaviour while shooting the 2000 movie Ordinary Decent Criminal in Dublin. He claimed: 'Kevin Spacey is not a nice human being. He was being terrible to everyone.' David alleged that he told the American star 'You are ruining everyone's lives, you are not being supportive and you are reducing people to tears, you are chasing young men around Dublin, you're not being professional.' Last year Scottish actor Ruari Cannon, 33, claimed he was pursued by Spacey while working at the Old Vic Theatre in south London. He alleged in a Channel 4 documentary titled Spacey Unmasked that Spacey, who was at that time artistic director of the famous theatre, touched Ruari intimately without his consent in 2013 when he was aged 21. Ruari has brought a civil case against the Hollywood actor at London's High Court, which is yet to be resolved. In Spacey Unmasked in May 2024, ten men made accusations of sexually inappropriate behaviour. The included claims that he'd pleasured himself in front of a wannabe actor in a cinema and pushed his groin into the face of an Old Vic employee. The star denied doing anything 'illegal', and was found not guilty on all charges, but did admit to 'clumsy' approaches. With accusations still swirling around it is hard to imagine a major studio hiring Spacey. The streaming giant Netflix is yet to release the actor's portrayal of the American intellectual Gore Vidal eight years after the film titled Gore was made. The star was so toxic that British director Sir Ridley Scott reshot all the shamed actor's scenes in 2017's All the Money in the World, replacing him with Christopher Plummer at huge expense. 13 In the same year Netflix axed its political satire House of Cards, feeling it couldn't continue with its lead actor in so much hot water. Since then he's played an assassin in a poorly received film called Peter Five Eight and will next appear in The Awakening, which is seeking buyers at Cannes. The other forthcoming project is a historical drama called 1780 which is set during America's war of independence from Britain. But these are all small scale projects. Geoffrey insists that Spacey is working his way back into favour, saying: 'He is not done. He's just thinking it over and when he figures it out, get out of his way.' Other celebrity backers include Sir Elton John who partied with Spacey in Nice, France, after the actor was found not guilty of nine sexual offence charges in July 2023. The singer was a witness for the defence at the trial at Southwark Crown Court where four men claimed Spacey had forced himself upon them. A jury in a civil case in 2022 also found that Rapp had not proven his allegations. Spacey and his supporters argue that these legal successes prove his innocence. During his speech at Cannes, the actor complained: 'Who would have ever thought that honouring someone who has been exonerated in every single courtroom he's ever walked into would be thought of as a brave idea?' 'Too handsy' The truth, though, is that Spacey has admitted mistreating other men. After Anthony Rapp made his claims in 2017 Spacey's publicist said that the actor was seeking 'evaluation and treatment.' In a 2024 interview with Piers Morgan, the actor confessed to 'bad behaviour' and being 'too handsy'. The House of Cards producers sacked Spacey on the grounds that he was ill with 'compulsive sexual behaviour disorder'. They successfully sued him for £22million, due to the revenue they lost by having to cancel the show. Those huge costs almost bankrupted Spacey and he had to sell his home in Baltimore to pay his legal bills. But Spacey says that following his treatment he is a 'better person.' Geoffrey thinks that Spacey deserves another chance. He concludes: 'Let's give this wonderful man a break. Last time he was in a film, he was a sexy, handsome, leading man. 'Well, he's no longer young. It happens to all of us in show business. We have to adjust to our ages and play different kinds of roles. 'I think he's figuring out what would be good. And when he does, we're going to see him right at the top again." 13 13 13
Yahoo
18-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Broadway legends to perform in Jasper
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp, from the original Broadway cast of 'RENT,' is set to perform in Jasper on April 12. Officials say the concert will feature songs from 'RENT,' as well as other Broadway favorites at the Jasper Arts Center. 'We are incredibly excited to welcome Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp to the Jasper Arts Center,' says Executive Director of Jasper Arts Kyle Rupert. 'This is a rare opportunity to see two Broadway icons perform together in an intimate setting. It promises to be a truly special night for our community.' Ticket availability is limited and can be purchased online here or by calling the box office at 812-482-3070. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and the concert is set to begin at 7:30 p.m.. Eyewitness News. Everywhere you are. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.