You can't stop this beat!
For the fourth installment of its live musical series, NBC will be gifting us with a new take on the '60s-set, dance-heavy, politically charged Hairspray.
The musical will air Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. Et, NBC announced Thursday.
"In keeping with our desire to bring the best of Broadway to our live musicals, we've assembled the Broadway dream team of Tony Award winners for Hairspray Live!," said NBC Entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt in a statement.
We still have nearly a year until the show's December premiere, but in the meantime, we're dreaming up who should take on the iconic roles.
For the fourth installment of its live musical series, NBC will be gifting us with a new take on the '60s-set, dance-heavy, politically charged Hairspray.
The musical will air Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. Et, NBC announced Thursday.
"In keeping with our desire to bring the best of Broadway to our live musicals, we've assembled the Broadway dream team of Tony Award winners for Hairspray Live!," said NBC Entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt in a statement.
We still have nearly a year until the show's December premiere, but in the meantime, we're dreaming up who should take on the iconic roles.
- 1/13/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- People.com - TV Watch
You can't stop this beat! For the fourth installment of its live musical series, NBC will be gifting us with a new take on the '60s-set, dance-heavy, politically charged Hairspray. We still have nearly a year until the show's December premiere, but in the meantime, we're dreaming up who should take on the iconic roles. While it'll be a challenge to live up to the 2007 film - Zac Efron, Amanda Bynes, Michelle Pfeiffer, John Travolta - this crew shouldn't have a problem. Rebel Wilson as Tracy TurnbladShe's long proved her vocal - and comedic - chops in the two Pitch Perfect films,...
- 1/13/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
You can't stop this beat! For the fourth installment of its live musical series, NBC will be gifting us with a new take on the '60s-set, dance-heavy, politically charged Hairspray. We still have nearly a year until the show's December premiere, but in the meantime, we're dreaming up who should take on the iconic roles. While it'll be a challenge to live up to the 2007 film - Zac Efron, Amanda Bynes, Michelle Pfeiffer, John Travolta - this crew shouldn't have a problem. Rebel Wilson as Tracy TurnbladShe's long proved her vocal - and comedic - chops in the two Pitch Perfect films,...
- 1/13/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
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Whee!
Stella Monroe Hulse gets a lift from mom, former Baywatch babe Gena Lee Nolin, while playing at the beach Saturday in Los Angeles, Calif.
The 19-month-old is the youngest child for the actress, 38, and her husband, former hockey player Cale Hulse, who are also parents to son Hudson Lee, 4, as well as daughter Caia, 9, and son Spencer, 13, from previous relationships.
Related: CBB Chats With Gena Lee Nolin: Life Is ‘Crazy Bliss’...
Whee!
Stella Monroe Hulse gets a lift from mom, former Baywatch babe Gena Lee Nolin, while playing at the beach Saturday in Los Angeles, Calif.
The 19-month-old is the youngest child for the actress, 38, and her husband, former hockey player Cale Hulse, who are also parents to son Hudson Lee, 4, as well as daughter Caia, 9, and son Spencer, 13, from previous relationships.
Related: CBB Chats With Gena Lee Nolin: Life Is ‘Crazy Bliss’...
- 7/16/2010
- by Sarah
- People - CelebrityBabies
Courtesy Life & Style for use on CBB In an new interview with Life & Style, Gena Lee Nolin, 37, opens up for the first time about her long struggle with postpartum depression (Ppd).
“It’s a roller coaster of emotion,” she says. “It’s so intense and comes on so quickly. Your hormones are completely out of whack.”
Unfortunately, the feelings of despair that came with her third delivery — daughter Stella Monroe arrived last December — were painfully familiar: Gena had experienced Ppd following the birth of her sons, Spencer, 12, and Hudson Lee, 3.
“It was really hard with the first one because I didn’t see it coming,” Gena explains. “I couldn’t figure out why I was so sad when I had this beautiful, healthy baby and a great job. Baywatch was the No. 1 show in the world at that time. I had nothing to be upset about. I thought I was nuts.
“It’s a roller coaster of emotion,” she says. “It’s so intense and comes on so quickly. Your hormones are completely out of whack.”
Unfortunately, the feelings of despair that came with her third delivery — daughter Stella Monroe arrived last December — were painfully familiar: Gena had experienced Ppd following the birth of her sons, Spencer, 12, and Hudson Lee, 3.
“It was really hard with the first one because I didn’t see it coming,” Gena explains. “I couldn’t figure out why I was so sad when I had this beautiful, healthy baby and a great job. Baywatch was the No. 1 show in the world at that time. I had nothing to be upset about. I thought I was nuts.
- 9/23/2009
- by Sarah
- People - CelebrityBabies
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