Hulu’s content library just got a little bit bigger and a little bit more Latino-friendly. Flama, an over-the-top digital network for young Hispanics owned by media company Univision, has partnered with Hulu to bring five of its original series to the streaming platform.
Under the deal, all episodes of Flama’s originals Taking on America, Drop the Mic with Becky G, Chachi’s Dance to Uforia, and The Bodega are now available for streaming on Hulu. Flama also premiered its newest comedy series called Saving Lives on the streaming service. Saving Lives stars YouTubers Josh Levya and David Alvarez as two cocky college buddies who are supposed to be saving lives as beach lifeguards, but instead spend most of their time trying to pick up women and start fights with surfers.
“We are proud of our pioneering partnership with Hulu,” said Steven Benanav, General Manager of Flama. “From Univision...
Under the deal, all episodes of Flama’s originals Taking on America, Drop the Mic with Becky G, Chachi’s Dance to Uforia, and The Bodega are now available for streaming on Hulu. Flama also premiered its newest comedy series called Saving Lives on the streaming service. Saving Lives stars YouTubers Josh Levya and David Alvarez as two cocky college buddies who are supposed to be saving lives as beach lifeguards, but instead spend most of their time trying to pick up women and start fights with surfers.
“We are proud of our pioneering partnership with Hulu,” said Steven Benanav, General Manager of Flama. “From Univision...
- 1/26/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
Equatorial Guinea dumped one of the pre-tournament favourites Senegal out of the African Cup of Nations in dramatic fashion on Wednesday evening as they prevailed 2-1 winners in an engrossing tie.
Equatorial Guinea had taken the lead midway through the second half through Randy, following a perfectly placed cross from full-back Kily.
Newcastle United’s Demba Ba was substitued after 60 minutes after a poor display, squandering numerous chances in front of goal for Senegal. His new club team-mate Papisse Demba Cisse faired little better, seeing little sight of goal for the Lions of Teranga.
The game was played in difficult conditions following heavy rain in the Bata region, with the ball not moving freely in certain areas of the pitch.
Senegal appeared to have salvaged a point from the game when Moussa Sow found the net from close range with less than two minutes on the clock.
Minutes later a...
Equatorial Guinea had taken the lead midway through the second half through Randy, following a perfectly placed cross from full-back Kily.
Newcastle United’s Demba Ba was substitued after 60 minutes after a poor display, squandering numerous chances in front of goal for Senegal. His new club team-mate Papisse Demba Cisse faired little better, seeing little sight of goal for the Lions of Teranga.
The game was played in difficult conditions following heavy rain in the Bata region, with the ball not moving freely in certain areas of the pitch.
Senegal appeared to have salvaged a point from the game when Moussa Sow found the net from close range with less than two minutes on the clock.
Minutes later a...
- 1/25/2012
- by Peter Willis
- Obsessed with Film
Last night, October 13, Tony Award® winning director & choreographer Matthew Bourne, Broadway's Original Tony Award® winning Billy Elliot Trio David Alvarez, Kiril Kulish & Trent Kowalik; Academy Award® winner Marcia Gay Harden (Pollock), film & TV star Christine Baranski (Mamma Mia! movie), Tony Award® winner Donna McKechnie (A Chorus Line), directing royalty Sir Richard Eyre, Tony Award® winning stage & film star Alan Cumming (Cabaret), Academy Award® & Tony Award® winning stage and film director Sam Mendes (Cabaret, American Beauty), Emily Mortimer (Pink Panther, "30 Rock"), downtown performance artist Joey Arias, renowned puppeteer Basil Twist, screenwriter Caroline Thompson (Edward Scissorhands), Broadway choreographer Sergio Trujillo (Jersey Boys), and Jack Noseworthy (Sweet Smell of Success) were among the stars who came out to celebrate the opening night of Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake at the New York City Center. BroadwayWorld was also on hand and brings you photo coverage below.
- 10/14/2010
- BroadwayWorld.com
David Alvarez, 15; Trent Kowalik, 14; Kiril Kulish, 15Collectively they're known as "the Billys," but individually one of them spends three hours on the stage each night dancing his heart out as the little Geordie who could in Broadway's "Billy Elliot: The Musical." (In February the musical added Tommy Batchelor, making a fourth, but only Alvarez, Kulish, and Kowalik were eligible to make history by jointly earning a Tony for their role—which they did this year.) They're three remarkable boys, dedicated to dance since they could practically walk (Canadian Alvarez has already danced at the Kennedy Center and Metropolitan Opera House; Kulish is a Latin Ballroom National Champion; Kowalik is an Irish Dancing World Champion) and all are only good in their parts until their hormones kick in and voices crack (the character of Billy is 11), after which they'll be replaced. "It's hard putting everything together—the singing, the dancing, the acting,...
- 10/28/2009
- backstage.com
Billy Elliott stars David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik, and Kiril Kulish enjoy a hard-earned moment of freedom. Photograph courtesy of PatrickMcMullan.com Hey, Trent Kowalik, David Alvarez, and Kiril Kulish, you just won a Tony for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical. What are you going to do next? Well, Monday evening the three teenage alternating leads of Billy Elliott were crowded around a flat-screen TV monitor at the Nintendo World store on Rockefeller Plaza punching and grappling their way through LucasArts new Wii game, Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings. As filmmaker James Toback, actress Debra Winger, Project Playlist C.E.O. John Sykes, and Beastie Boy Adam Yauch wandered around the video gamery’s second floor space trying out the giveaway Indy fedoras and toy bullwhips, Kowalik managed a phone interview in between playing the game and watching his co-stars and some cousins who’d accompanied him take their turn.
- 6/9/2009
- Vanity Fair
'Billy Elliot' is night's big winner, but Michaels' scenery run-in steals the show.
By Gil Kaufman
Poison perform with the cast of "Rock of Ages" at the Tony Awards on Sunday
Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage
Rags-to-riches story "Billy Elliot" had a massive night at the 63rd annual Tony Awards on Sunday, winning 10 awards at the annual celebration of all things Broadway. But despite onstage cameos from Liza Minnelli and Dolly Parton and a top-notch hosting job by "How I Met Your Mother" star Neil Patrick Harris, on Monday morning most people were talking about how the show almost killed Bret Michaels.
In honor of the nominations for "Rock of Ages," a theatrical celebration of '80s-era hair metal, Poison took the stage to perform their iconic "Nothin' But a Good Time" with the cast of the musical. Led by "Rock of Love" star/singer Bret Michaels, the band...
By Gil Kaufman
Poison perform with the cast of "Rock of Ages" at the Tony Awards on Sunday
Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage
Rags-to-riches story "Billy Elliot" had a massive night at the 63rd annual Tony Awards on Sunday, winning 10 awards at the annual celebration of all things Broadway. But despite onstage cameos from Liza Minnelli and Dolly Parton and a top-notch hosting job by "How I Met Your Mother" star Neil Patrick Harris, on Monday morning most people were talking about how the show almost killed Bret Michaels.
In honor of the nominations for "Rock of Ages," a theatrical celebration of '80s-era hair metal, Poison took the stage to perform their iconic "Nothin' But a Good Time" with the cast of the musical. Led by "Rock of Love" star/singer Bret Michaels, the band...
- 6/8/2009
- MTV Music News
The 63rd Annual Tony Awards aired on CBS last night, kicking off with Sir Elton John, technical glitches, Liza at her Liza-ist, tons of hot musical theater guys, hair (beautiful hair), Dolly Parton, a gaggle of flying Billy Elliots, and what may be the single greatest television moment ever filmed ... Poison lead skank Bret Michaels being cold cocked by a giant "Broadway" sign.
Oh, and all this happens in the first ten minutes!
We Are The World just isn't the same without Dan Aykroyd (All Pics: Getty)
Watching the Tony Awards is always bittersweet for me. As much as I love seeing the best of Broadway on TV every year, it brings me closer to the realization that I'll probably never see any of these shows in person. The dream of moving to New York and becoming a theater groupie dies a little each time my knees crack when I...
Oh, and all this happens in the first ten minutes!
We Are The World just isn't the same without Dan Aykroyd (All Pics: Getty)
Watching the Tony Awards is always bittersweet for me. As much as I love seeing the best of Broadway on TV every year, it brings me closer to the realization that I'll probably never see any of these shows in person. The dream of moving to New York and becoming a theater groupie dies a little each time my knees crack when I...
- 6/8/2009
- by michael
- The Backlot
"Billy Elliot" has scored an astounding 10 Tony Awards at the awards show's ceremony in New York on Sunday. The musical took home the Best Musical prize along with Best Actor for its three actors sharing the title role.
David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik and Kiril Kulish, who all share the lead role in "Billy Elliot, The Musical," have been named Best Lead Actor in a Musical, while Gregory Jbara gathered the Best Featured Actor in a Musical.
Director Stephen Daldry won Best Direction of a Musical, and the whole play won Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical at the awards show at the Radio City Music Hall in New York on Sunday.
Also a big winner at the event was "God of Carnage," which took home the Best Play prize, as well as Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for Marcia Gay Harden and Best Direction...
David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik and Kiril Kulish, who all share the lead role in "Billy Elliot, The Musical," have been named Best Lead Actor in a Musical, while Gregory Jbara gathered the Best Featured Actor in a Musical.
Director Stephen Daldry won Best Direction of a Musical, and the whole play won Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical at the awards show at the Radio City Music Hall in New York on Sunday.
Also a big winner at the event was "God of Carnage," which took home the Best Play prize, as well as Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for Marcia Gay Harden and Best Direction...
- 6/8/2009
- icelebz.com
Billy Elliot has swept the board at this year's Tony Awards for theatre. The adaptation of the 2000 movie won a number of gongs at last night's ceremony, including best musical, best choreography and best performance by a lead actor in a musical for its three Billys - David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik, and Kiril Kulish. Director Stephen Daldry said: "I have been blessed in my life to spend the majority of the last ten years of my life working on the story of Billy Elliot." He added that the play had been a "long, extraordinary (more)...
- 6/8/2009
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Digital Spy presents the full list of winners at the 2009 Tony Awards, held last night at Radio City Music Hall, New York City. Best Play
God of Carnage Best Musical
Billy Elliot, The Musical Best Book of a Musical
Billy Elliot, The Musical Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
Next to Normal (Music: Tom Kitt, Lyrics: Brian Yorkey) Best Revival of a Play
The Norman Conquests Best Revival of a Musical
Hair Best Special Theatrical Event
Liza's at The Palace Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play
Geoffrey Rush (Exit the King) Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
Marcia Gay Harden (God of Carnage) Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical
David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik, and Kiril Kulish (Billy Elliot, The Musical) Best (more)...
God of Carnage Best Musical
Billy Elliot, The Musical Best Book of a Musical
Billy Elliot, The Musical Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
Next to Normal (Music: Tom Kitt, Lyrics: Brian Yorkey) Best Revival of a Play
The Norman Conquests Best Revival of a Musical
Hair Best Special Theatrical Event
Liza's at The Palace Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play
Geoffrey Rush (Exit the King) Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
Marcia Gay Harden (God of Carnage) Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical
David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik, and Kiril Kulish (Billy Elliot, The Musical) Best (more)...
- 6/8/2009
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Billy Elliot The Musical stole the show at the 2009 Tony Awards on Sunday (7Jun09) night, winning an astonishing 10 prizes.
The show scooped the prestigious Best Musical award and there were statuettes for writer Lee Hall, director Stephen Daldry and its three young stars David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik, and Kiril Kulish.
Elsewhere, acting legend Angela Lansbury made Broadway history by winning her record-equalling fifth Tony.
Lansbury was awarded the Best Featured Actress in a Play prize for her role in Blithe Spirit, bringing her level with five-time Tony winner Julie Harris.
After accepting her award, the 83-year-old star said, "I had no plan to tie Julie Harris' record of five Tony Awards; she is the greatest actress of our time. As for my sixth, don't bet on it - but there are some roles I could still play on Broadway. I would do Off-Broadway, as long as I can keep acting - it's the only thing I know how I do."
There was also an acting award for Marcia Gay Harden for her performance in God of Carnage, which was named Best Play.
Liza Minnelli's production Liza's at The Palace won Best Special Theatrical Event.
Celebrity guests at the bash at Manhattan's Radio City Musical Hall, including Sir Elton John, Jane Fonda and Kevin Spacey, were treated to musical performances of shows currently gracing New York's theatre district.
And there were tributes to Broadway stars who have died in the past year, including Paul Newman, Natasha Richardson, Bea Arthur, Eartha Kitt and theatre impresario Gerald Schoenfeld.
The show scooped the prestigious Best Musical award and there were statuettes for writer Lee Hall, director Stephen Daldry and its three young stars David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik, and Kiril Kulish.
Elsewhere, acting legend Angela Lansbury made Broadway history by winning her record-equalling fifth Tony.
Lansbury was awarded the Best Featured Actress in a Play prize for her role in Blithe Spirit, bringing her level with five-time Tony winner Julie Harris.
After accepting her award, the 83-year-old star said, "I had no plan to tie Julie Harris' record of five Tony Awards; she is the greatest actress of our time. As for my sixth, don't bet on it - but there are some roles I could still play on Broadway. I would do Off-Broadway, as long as I can keep acting - it's the only thing I know how I do."
There was also an acting award for Marcia Gay Harden for her performance in God of Carnage, which was named Best Play.
Liza Minnelli's production Liza's at The Palace won Best Special Theatrical Event.
Celebrity guests at the bash at Manhattan's Radio City Musical Hall, including Sir Elton John, Jane Fonda and Kevin Spacey, were treated to musical performances of shows currently gracing New York's theatre district.
And there were tributes to Broadway stars who have died in the past year, including Paul Newman, Natasha Richardson, Bea Arthur, Eartha Kitt and theatre impresario Gerald Schoenfeld.
- 6/8/2009
- WENN
New York (AP) — "Billy Elliot," the big British musical about a coal miner's son who dreams to dance, bowled over Broadway on Sunday, winning 10 Tonys, including best musical and a unique best actor prize for the three young performers who share the title character. The trio — David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik and Kiril Kulish — traded off thank-yous during their acceptance speech, shyly thanking people associated with the show only by their first name. They also acknowledged siblings and parents. Finally, Kulish told the cheering crowd at Radio City Music Hall: "We want to say to all the...
- 6/8/2009
- by Michael Kuchwara (AP)
- Hitfix
The star-studded 63rd Annual Tony Awards kicked off at New York City's Radio City Music Hall on Sunday night with a bevy of stars performing, including Dolly Parton and Elton John. Read on to see who the big winners were on Broadway's biggest night … The show, hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, began with an opening number that featured performances by Liza Minnelli, Dolly Parton, Elton John, metal band Poison, and the cast of several different productions. Poison lead singer Bret Michaels hit his head at the end of his band’s performance in the opening number. It is unclear whether he was injured or not. Other stars who appeared at the awards show included Anne Hathaway, James Gandolfini, Jessica Lange, and Stockard Channing. It was British musical Billy Elliot that took top honors at the Tonys, winning 10 awards, including Best Musical and Leading Actor in a Musical -- an award...
- 6/8/2009
- by TheInsider
- TheInsider.com
New York — "Billy Elliot," the big British musical about a coal miner's son who dreams to dance, bowled over Broadway on Sunday, winning 10 Tonys, including best musical and a unique best actor prize for the three young performers who share the title character. The trio _ David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik and Kiril Kulish _ traded off thank-yous during their acceptance speech, shyly thanking people associated with the show only by their first name. They also acknowledged siblings and parents. Finally, Kulish told the cheering crowd at Radio City Music Hall: "We want to say to all the kids out there who might want to dance, 'Never give up.'"...
- 6/8/2009
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Constantine Maroulis lost "American Idol" during the fourth season, landing in sixth place, but he now has the chance to win a Tony Award on June 7. Maroulis will compete in the race for best musical actor for his role in "Rock of Ages." He's up against Gavin Creel ("Hair"), Brian d'Arcy James ("Shrek: The Musical"), J. Robert Spencer ("Next to Normal") and the three performers (David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik and Kiril Kulish) who alternate in the lead role in "Billy Elliot." "Rock of Ages" is set in a Hollywood rock club in the late 1980s and features hit songs from Journey, Bon Jovi, Styx, Reo Speedwagon, Pat Benatar and others. It premiered at the Vanguard Hollywood in January 2006 and later found its way to off-Broadway last October. It opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in March. Related Post Pundits' predix: Who'll win the Tonys? Get Gold Derby on Twitter. Join...
- 5/26/2009
- by tomoneil
- Gold Derby
You know about the Triple Crown of Acting, right? It's when an actor manages to stretch across three mediums and snag all three of the top competitive prizes: Tony (theater), Emmy (television) and Oscar (film).
To date only 15 actors* have accomplished this but the number could jump to 17 soon. Currently the rarified list reads like so...
Jack Albertson (Tony: 65, Oscar: 69, Emmy: 75)
Anne Bancroft (Tony: 58, Oscar: 63, Emmy: 99)
Ingrid Bergman (Oscar: 45, Tony: 47, Emmy: 60)
Shirley Booth (Tony: 49, Oscar: 53, Emmy: 62)
Melvyn Douglas (Tony: 60, Oscar: 64, Emmy: 68) Did you know that this Hud star was Illeanna Douglas's grandfather? I certainly didn't.
Jeremy Irons (Tony: 84, Oscar: 91, Emmy: 97)
Thomas Mitchell (Oscar: 40, Tony: 53, Emmy: 53)
Rita Moreno (Oscar: 62, Tony: 75, Emmy: 77)
Al Pacino (Tony: 69, Oscar: 93, Emmy: 04)
Vanessa Redgrave (Oscar: 78, Emmy: 81, Tony: 03)
Jason Robards (Tony: 59, Oscar: 77, Emmy: 88)
Paul Scofield (Tony: 62, Oscar: 67, Emmy: 69)
Maggie Smith (Oscar: 70, Tony: 90, Emmy: 03)
Maureen Stapleton (Tony: 51, Emmy: 68, Oscar: 82)
Jessica Tandy (Tony: 78, Emmy: 88, Oscar: 90)
All My Sons.
This year...
To date only 15 actors* have accomplished this but the number could jump to 17 soon. Currently the rarified list reads like so...
Jack Albertson (Tony: 65, Oscar: 69, Emmy: 75)
Anne Bancroft (Tony: 58, Oscar: 63, Emmy: 99)
Ingrid Bergman (Oscar: 45, Tony: 47, Emmy: 60)
Shirley Booth (Tony: 49, Oscar: 53, Emmy: 62)
Melvyn Douglas (Tony: 60, Oscar: 64, Emmy: 68) Did you know that this Hud star was Illeanna Douglas's grandfather? I certainly didn't.
Jeremy Irons (Tony: 84, Oscar: 91, Emmy: 97)
Thomas Mitchell (Oscar: 40, Tony: 53, Emmy: 53)
Rita Moreno (Oscar: 62, Tony: 75, Emmy: 77)
Al Pacino (Tony: 69, Oscar: 93, Emmy: 04)
Vanessa Redgrave (Oscar: 78, Emmy: 81, Tony: 03)
Jason Robards (Tony: 59, Oscar: 77, Emmy: 88)
Paul Scofield (Tony: 62, Oscar: 67, Emmy: 69)
Maggie Smith (Oscar: 70, Tony: 90, Emmy: 03)
Maureen Stapleton (Tony: 51, Emmy: 68, Oscar: 82)
Jessica Tandy (Tony: 78, Emmy: 88, Oscar: 90)
All My Sons.
This year...
- 5/6/2009
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Billy Elliot, The Musical is leading the way at this year's Tony Awards after scooping 15 nominations - tying with The Producers for the most nominations ever garnered by one show.
The production, based on the 2000 film about a coal miner's son who dreams of becoming a ballet dancer, will go up against Next To Normal, Shrek The Musical and Rock Of Ages in the coveted Best Musical category at the 63rd annual prizegiving, which honours the best on Broadway.
Sir Elton John, who has been nominated for the show's original score, says of the nomination: "It's been an amazing experience. It's made an incredible impact on my life."
The drama 33 Variations was nominated for Best Play, competing against God of Carnage, Dividing the Estate and Reasons to be Pretty.
Meanwhile, Hollywood actors James Gandolfini and Jeff Daniels, who both star in God Of Carnage, have been pitted against each other for the Leading Actor In A Play award.
Their co-stars Marcia Gay Harden and Hope Davis will battle it out in the Leading Actress In A Play category, which also includes veteran actress Jane Fonda for her role as a dying musicologist in 33 Variations.
The winners will be announced on 7 June at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
The main list of nominees is as follows:
Best Play:
Dividing the Estate - Horton Foote
God of Carnage - Yasmina Reza
Reasons to be Pretty - Neil Labute
33 Variations - Moises Kaufman
Best Musical:
Billy Elliot
Next to Normal
Rock of Ages
Shrek the Musical
Leading Actor in a Play:
Jeff Daniels - God of Carnage
Raul Esparza - Speed-the-Plow
James Gandolfini - God of Carnage
Geoffrey Rush - Exit the King
Thomas Sadoski - Reasons to be Pretty
Leading Actress in a Play:
Hope Davis - God of Carnage
Jane Fonda - 33 Variations
Marsha Gay Harden - God of Carnage
Janet McTeer - Mary Stuart
Harriet Walter - Mary Stuart
Leading Actor in a Musical:
David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik, Kiril Kulish - Billy Elliot
Gavin Creel - Hair
Brian d'Arcy James - Shrek the Musical
Constantine Maroulis - Rock of Ages
J. Robert Spencer - Next to Normal
Leading Actress in a Musical:
Stockard Channing - Pal Joey
Sutton Foster - Shrek the Musical
Allison Janney - 9 to 5
Alice Ripley - Next to Normal
Josefina Scaglione - West Side Story
Score:
Billy Elliot
Next to Normal
9 to 5
Shrek the Musical.
The production, based on the 2000 film about a coal miner's son who dreams of becoming a ballet dancer, will go up against Next To Normal, Shrek The Musical and Rock Of Ages in the coveted Best Musical category at the 63rd annual prizegiving, which honours the best on Broadway.
Sir Elton John, who has been nominated for the show's original score, says of the nomination: "It's been an amazing experience. It's made an incredible impact on my life."
The drama 33 Variations was nominated for Best Play, competing against God of Carnage, Dividing the Estate and Reasons to be Pretty.
Meanwhile, Hollywood actors James Gandolfini and Jeff Daniels, who both star in God Of Carnage, have been pitted against each other for the Leading Actor In A Play award.
Their co-stars Marcia Gay Harden and Hope Davis will battle it out in the Leading Actress In A Play category, which also includes veteran actress Jane Fonda for her role as a dying musicologist in 33 Variations.
The winners will be announced on 7 June at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
The main list of nominees is as follows:
Best Play:
Dividing the Estate - Horton Foote
God of Carnage - Yasmina Reza
Reasons to be Pretty - Neil Labute
33 Variations - Moises Kaufman
Best Musical:
Billy Elliot
Next to Normal
Rock of Ages
Shrek the Musical
Leading Actor in a Play:
Jeff Daniels - God of Carnage
Raul Esparza - Speed-the-Plow
James Gandolfini - God of Carnage
Geoffrey Rush - Exit the King
Thomas Sadoski - Reasons to be Pretty
Leading Actress in a Play:
Hope Davis - God of Carnage
Jane Fonda - 33 Variations
Marsha Gay Harden - God of Carnage
Janet McTeer - Mary Stuart
Harriet Walter - Mary Stuart
Leading Actor in a Musical:
David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik, Kiril Kulish - Billy Elliot
Gavin Creel - Hair
Brian d'Arcy James - Shrek the Musical
Constantine Maroulis - Rock of Ages
J. Robert Spencer - Next to Normal
Leading Actress in a Musical:
Stockard Channing - Pal Joey
Sutton Foster - Shrek the Musical
Allison Janney - 9 to 5
Alice Ripley - Next to Normal
Josefina Scaglione - West Side Story
Score:
Billy Elliot
Next to Normal
9 to 5
Shrek the Musical.
- 5/5/2009
- WENN
Based on a recommendation by the Occ Executive Committee, Special Achievement Awards will be given to David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik, and Kiril Kulish for their performances in "Billy Elliot the Musical" and an Outstanding Ensemble Performance Award will be bestowed to the full cast of "The Norman Conquests" (Amelia Bullmore, Jessica Hynes, Stephen Mangan, Ben Miles, Paul Ritter and Amanda Root).
- 4/20/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Those three talented "Billy Elliots" David Alvarez, Kiril Kulish and Trent Kowalik stopped by Bloomingdales on Lexington Avenue at 59th Street on Thursday January 15th to meet the fans and sign the hit musical's cast CD. BroadwayWorld tagged along with the terrific trio as they mixed and mingled! A hit in London and one of the most highly anticipated shows of the season, Billy Elliot officially opened at Broadway's Imperial Theatre on Thursday, November 13th, 2008. With music by Elton John, book and lyrics by Lee Hall and directed by Stephen Daldry, this joyful musical lights up Broadway eight times a week!
- 1/17/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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