It was a dead serious joke. Murderess Gypsy Rose made a joke about killing her mom on TikTok — and it didn’t land well Murder is rarely a laughing matter. But the graveness of the crime didn’t stop ...
Gypsy Rose Blanchard showed off her stunning weight loss and shared the surprising way she achieved the results. Blanchard, 34, posted a video of herself on Instagram stepping on the scale on ...
More than 100 unseen videos from an infamous US murder case have been released under a new freedom of information access (FOIA) request. Gypsy Rose Blanchard spent seven years in prison after pleading ...
Gypsy, the high-profile Broadway musical revival starring Audra McDonald, will play its final performance August 17, producers said Wednesday. The news comes after the show scored five Tony Awards ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The show is the sixth musical to announce a closing date since last month’s Tony Awards, reflecting financial challenges facing producers. By Michael ...
Mama's gotta go! BroadwayWorld has just learned that Gypsy, led by Audra McDonald, will play its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2025. Gypsy began performances Thursday, November 1, 2024, and ...
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard is navigating life out of prison — and doing so in front of the camera. In an interview with TODAY.com ahead of the second season of her Lifetime show "Gypsy Rose: Life After ...
There aren’t enough dressing rooms on Broadway to contain all the expectations for the new Gypsy, George C. Wolfe’s revival starring the great Audra McDonald. Considered by theater buffs to be among ...
Based on the memoirs of striptease artist Gypsy Rose Lee, the play begins in the 1920s in Seattle. A clamor of kids rehearse for Uncle Jocko’s (Jacob Ming-Trent) kid-focused vaudeville act. Baby June ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Hold your hats and hallelujah, our leading musical tragedienne offers an ultra-dramatic Rose in George C. Wolfe’s Broadway revival. By ...
She's the mother of all stage mothers: Rose, a single mom hellbent on turning her two young daughters into stars during the waning days of vaudeville. But in the musical "Gypsy," she gets top billing.