In this episode, Ben and Daniel discuss the 1982 concert 'Showstoppers The Best of Broadway.' The evening is hosted by Tom Bosley and features Broadway favorites such as Ethel Merman, Barry Bostwick, Susan Browning, Len Cariou, Nell Carter, Diahann Carroll, Carole Demas, David Haskell, Glynis Johns, Donna McKechnie, Robert Morse, Pamela Myers, Stephen Nathan, Jerry Orbach, Anthony Perkins, Debbie Reynolds, Alexis Smith, and Ray Walston.
- 4/13/2020
- by Ben Rimalower
- BroadwayWorld.com
In this episode, Ben and Daniel discuss the 1982 concert 'Showstoppers The Best of Broadway.' The evening is hosted by Tom Bosley and features Broadway favorites such as Ethel Merman, Barry Bostwick, Susan Browning, Len Cariou, Nell Carter, Diahann Carroll, Carole Demas, David Haskell, Glynis Johns, Donna McKechnie, Robert Morse, Pamela Myers, Stephen Nathan, Jerry Orbach, Anthony Perkins, Debbie Reynolds, Alexis Smith, and Ray Walston.
- 4/6/2020
- by Ben Rimalower
- BroadwayWorld.com
Rob and Kevin go together with Broadway's original Sandy, Carole Demas, on this week's fascinating episode. Carole looks back not only on her time with Grease, and what it was like to create one of Broadway's most iconic heroines, but also Carole discusses the resilience she created within herself when she was let go from both the revival of No, No, Nanette and Stephen Schwartz's The Baker's Wife.
- 9/24/2017
- by Behind the Curtain
- BroadwayWorld.com
Earlier this week, a new group of artists headed to Feinstein's54 Below to preview their upcoming engagements. Michael Feinstein Showstoppers- August 8-September 3, Liz Callaway The Beat Goes On- July 25, 28-29, September 10, Lesli Margherita Rule Your Kingdom-August 24-26, Tovah Feldshuh Aging is Optional- August 1 amp 3, and Carole Demas The Broadhurst at 100- August 16 are giving you a sneak peek below...
- 7/19/2017
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
Teal Wicks Finding Neverland, Wicked and Carole Demas Grease, The Baker's Wife will join host Natalie Weiss Les Miserables, Everyday Rapture, 'American Idol' and the selected cast of musical theater writing team Sam Carner and Derek Gregor's 7th Annual 'Barely Legal Show-Tune Extravaganza' in performance on Monday, August 17th at 730pm at New York's Monday, August 17th at 730pm at premier New York music venue Le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker Street in Manhattan.
- 8/12/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
NBC's "Peter Pan Live!" may not have been a smash, but Fox's previously announced "Grease: Live" is still moving forward with both a premiere date and pair of female leads. Fox announced on Saturday (January 17) that Julianne Hough and Vanessa Hudgens will take key roles in "Grease: Live," which will be based on both the original musical by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, but also the 1978 feature adaptation. "Grease: Live" will air on Fox on Sunday, January 31, 2016. So yes, that's a long time for Hough, Hudgens and the yet-to-be-announced castmembers to get prepared. Blurbs executive producer Marc Platt, "'Grease' is one of the most treasured and favored pop culture phenomenons of our time. It's fun, it's endearing and we are so excited to reimagine this iconic story with a shared entertainment event suited for today's audience." Hough will play the lead role of Sandy, virginal new girl at Rydell High.
- 1/18/2015
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
A man desperately scans New York's Grand Central Station to locate his young daughter.
He finally spots her ... in the custody of two cops who clearly want to talk to him. Having to make a choice fast, he yells to the child, "I love you!," and makes a run for it.
Relax: It's only a movie. So it was revealed in the next scene of "The City That Never Sleeps," Friday's (Oct. 4) CBS episode of "Blue Bloods" devised by writer and series executive producer Kevin Wade.
Norah O'Donnell then was seen interviewing the "fugitive" -- actually actor Russell Berke, played by guest star Marc Blucas ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer") -- on the "CBS This Morning" set as an impatient Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) paced on the sidelines, having been assigned as the performer's technical adviser for his next film.
Danny's partner Maria (Marisa Ramirez) clearly was more enchanted by Berke en...
He finally spots her ... in the custody of two cops who clearly want to talk to him. Having to make a choice fast, he yells to the child, "I love you!," and makes a run for it.
Relax: It's only a movie. So it was revealed in the next scene of "The City That Never Sleeps," Friday's (Oct. 4) CBS episode of "Blue Bloods" devised by writer and series executive producer Kevin Wade.
Norah O'Donnell then was seen interviewing the "fugitive" -- actually actor Russell Berke, played by guest star Marc Blucas ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer") -- on the "CBS This Morning" set as an impatient Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) paced on the sidelines, having been assigned as the performer's technical adviser for his next film.
Danny's partner Maria (Marisa Ramirez) clearly was more enchanted by Berke en...
- 10/5/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Itht has announced the triumphant return of the incredibly gifted actress and singer, Carole Demas in a concert created to benefit Irvington Town Hall Theater. Star of Broadway, television, cabaret, concerts and more, Ms. Demas, best known as the originator of Sandy in Broadway's Grease, was Luisa in NYC's The Fantasticks, introduced the title role in Stephen Schwartz's The Baker's Wife and starred in TV's iconic Magic Garden, PBS's Great Performances and other shows.
- 12/2/2012
- by TV News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Itht is proud to announce the triumphant return of the incredibly gifted actress and singer, Carole Demas in a concert created to benefit Irvington Town Hall Theater. Star of Broadway, television, cabaret, concerts and more, Ms. Demas, best known as the originator of Sandy in Broadway's Grease, was Luisa in NYC's The Fantasticks, introduced the title role in Stephen Schwartz's The Baker's Wife and starred in TV's iconic Magic Garden, PBS's Great Performances and other shows.
- 11/19/2012
- by TV News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The opening number featured the original Broadway cast of Grease reuniting for a special 40-year anniversary tribute. Among the stars returning to the stage from one of the most popular musicals in Broadway history are Barry Bostwick Danny, Carole Demas Sandy, Adrienne Barbeau Betty Rizzo, Alan Paul Teen AngelJohnny Casino and Walter Bobbie Roger. Also joining the opening number reunion are original cast members Don Billett Vince Fontaine, James Canning Doody, Daniel Douglas Burger Palace Boy, Katie Hanley Marty, Tom Harris Eugene Florczyk , Ilene Kristen Patty Simcox, Joy Rinaldi Pink Lady and Mews Small Frenchy. Grease, with book, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and WarRen Casey, garnered seven Tony Award nominations and played 3,388 Broadway performances before closing April 13, 1980.
- 12/6/2011
- by Broadway Beat
- BroadwayWorld.com
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