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Lupita Nyong'o recently visited The Tonight Show to discuss the new production of Shakespeare in the Park's Twelfth Night ...
When the show said Andrew Barth Feldman, a white actor, would replace Darren Criss, who is of Filipino descent, alarms were ...
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‘Maybe Happy Ending’ Star Helen J. Shen Responds to Andrew Barth Feldman Casting Controversy
Helen J. Shen, the star of Broadway’s “Maybe Happy Ending,” is defending the show’s recent decision to recast the lead male ...
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Daily Voice Anne Arundel County, MD on MSNCasting Controversy: NY Actor Joins Real-Life GF On Broadway Stage Sparking Outrage
Shen’s boyfriend, Andrew Barth Feldman, of Mahassett, NY — who briefly left Harvard to take a role alongside Jennifer Lawrence in "No Hard Feelings" — is scheduled to take over the role currently ...
The production's decision to recast Tony winner Darren Criss with a White actor has drawn justifiable backlash.
The cast and creators of “Maybe Happy Ending” have had a lot to celebrate. In June, the show took home one of the most coveted awards on Broadway — the 2025 Tony Award for best musical. Basking ...
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Broadway’s Conrad Ricamora Starts Scholarship Fund For Asian Actors Amid Casting Controversy
The scholarship fund comes after "decades of erasure" for Asian American actors in theater, but also after a white actor was ...
With a new leading man taking over Broadway‘s Maybe Happy Ending, the South Korean musical’s creators are responding to ...
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Daily Voice on MSNBroadway Star's Real-Life BF Replacing Filipino Actor Sparks Double Backlash
The lead actress in Broadway’s "Maybe Happy Ending" is speaking out after her real-life boyfriend was cast to replace a Filipino American actor in the Tony Award-winning musical — a casting decision ...
The Town Hall has revealed initial programming for their 2025-2026 Season of The Town Hall Presents. The 2025-2026 season ...
The main characters of Maybe Happy Ending are robots, so while they wanted the show to be rooted in Korean culture, they argue that the show was written so that anyone could play the leads and it ...
From “trashy parenting” videos to viral mom-shaming, social media has turned judging parents into a spectator sport.
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