The most recognizable comes from Romeo and Juliet. There is also a lot of ballet ... into free-floating chunks of famous dialogue (the balcony scene, the suicide) that the performers form and ...
Black does a nifty little barrel roll and some high kicks, reminding everyone that while the show might be 50, he's a deceptively nimble, salt-and-pepper 55.
Sarasota Ballet presents the company premiere of Frederick Ashton’s 1955 ‘Romeo & Juliet’ which connects three generations of Schaufuss dancers ...
During her “SNL” monologue, Madison said she had a “crazy month” after the Oscars, “so in April I’m going to bed.” “As you can tell, I have a pretty relaxed vibe in real life ...
Lady Gaga made her acting career the center of the jokes in her Saturday Night Live monologue — roasting her own movie, “Joker 2,” which flopped historically hard in theaters last fall.
She closed out her opening monologue by promising “to act, to sing, and not do Joker 3.” ...
Leslie Bibb is praising Sam Rockwell‘s monologue on The White Lotus after his special guest appearance on the HBO drama series created by Mike White. During an appearance on Bravo‘s Watch What ...
Not only did it feature an incestuous kiss between Saxon and Lochlan, it also saw the delivery of one of the most bonkers monologues in television history delivered by surprise guest Sam Rockwell.
Rockwell's performance, which he delivers with total seriousness, has obviously promptly caught the attention of the internet, but what did his monologue actually mean? And what does it mean for Rick?
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