Southern California native Leianna Weaver speaks with BroadwayWorld about what it felt like to land the role of Lydia Deetz ...
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Davis Musical Theater Company presents ‘Beetlejuice Jr.’ starting March 14
Davis Musical Theatre Company (DMTC) Young Performers’ Theatre is excited to present a new hit musical based on the movie “Beetlejuice.” “Beetlejuice Jr.” opens Saturday, March 14, and plays through ...
Eight ways to celebrate Friday the 13th around the Twin Cities, including movies, plays, bugs doing ballet, goth nights, and more.
The music propels the story of Lydia Deetz and the ghost-with-the-most with brassy fanfares, swirling strings, and choral ...
Chong and producer Nicole Grindle talk shifting from TV to features, the film's visual language, and making beavers the ...
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Winona Ryder, 54, looks incredible 38 years after ‘Heathers’ made her a star
Winona Ryder, now 54, has been captivating audiences for nearly four decades, and it all started with her breakout role in the dark teen comedy Heathers. Before that, she had already shown early ...
Hoppers Director Daniel Chong breaks down the Insect Queen's major moment and how he was able to get Academy Award-winning ...
Yet, Robles is only one of the many reasons to catch the current Broadway touring production of ever-hilarious “Spamalot,” which runs through March 22 at the Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco. (For ...
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Winona Ryder (54) is still stunning 38 years after ‘Heathers’
Winona Ryder, now 53, first captured Hollywood’s attention as a smart, intense teen with a natural screen presence. Born in 1971, she began acting in the mid-1980s and quickly earned praise for her ...
The 2026 Actor Awards proved to be a night to remember as Hollywood stars descended upon LA's Shrine Auditorium to celebrate the greatest performances of the last year.
Pop star Britney Spears was arrested late Wednesday on suspicion of driving under the influence in Ventura County. The arrest ...
Equity production directed by Catie Davis (from the original direction by Alex Timbers) is a carnival of the macabre.
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