As the annual iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour Presented by Capital One goes into its final stretch, the 2025 TV concert event is ...
Multitalented star Darren Criss joins TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Brooke Shields to talk about returning to the hit musical “Maybe Happy Ending” and being nominated for his first ever ...
For New York Magazine’s first annual “Culturati 50 Issue,” we surveyed Lorde, Parker Posey, Lola Tung, and other culture-makers who have shaped entertainment this year on what they watched, read, and ...
Aside from holiday planning, the last two months of the year bring a variety of art and entertainment events to the Erie area ...
These spooky, scary skeletons are ready to send shivers down your spine. But there was so much more than just spooks as stars like Darren Criss and Jett Puckett and Campbell Puckett—better known as ...
Turns out Darren Criss’ exit from Maybe Happy Ending was less of a “goodbye” and more of a “see you later.” Criss originated the role of HelperBot Oliver in the biggest new musical hit of the Broadway ...
Maybe it is a happy ending for this Broadway musical after all. “Maybe Happy Ending” writers Will Aronson and Hue Park have announced that the show’s original star, Darren Criss, will return to the ...
After the recasting of Maybe Happy Ending‘s leading man with a non-Asian actor, Darren Criss is returning to the Broadway musical. On Wednesday, the Will Aronson/Hue Park show announced the 2x ...
While pre-planned, his return follows controversy over the casting of Andrew Barth Feldman as his temporary replacement. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Criss also made history in the role as the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by When the show said Andrew Barth Feldman, a white actor, would replace Darren Criss, who is of Filipino descent, alarms were sounded by some Asian ...
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