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Both Simard and her co-star in “Death Becomes Her,” Megan Hilty, are up for the Best Actress in a Musical Tony this year. “You must throw the ball to your playing partner and let ...
The Tony-nominated composers and lyricists open up to PEOPLE about crafting one of the biggest hits of the season ...
In the Broadway musical adaptation of "Death Becomes Her," Jennifer Simard and Michelle Williams bring new life to a tale of ...
Death Becomes Her stars Michelle Williams and Jennifer Simard joined CBS Mornings to discuss the acclaimed new musical. The ...
Watch in this video as Jennifer Simard chats more about her all-star company, how her role in Death Becomes Her parallels her ...
There was a torrent of activity in the race to the Tony Awards on June 8 — a lot of campaigning, some award shake-ups and the ...
Jasmine Amy Rogers grew up feeling like a cartoon character. “My voice for a kid my age was a little lower than all the rest ...
“Oh, Mary!” won the award for Favorite New Play, while “Sunset Boulevard” was cited as Favorite Musical Revival. The Audience ...
Jennifer Simard is glowing, growling, stunning, and striving in eight shows a week as Helen Sharp in “Death Becomes Her” at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on Broadway. Based on the Robert Zemeckis ...
The Pussycat Dolls star, 46, made heads turn as she walked the arrivals line in a stunning strapless black gown.
Tony Award nominees were announced Thursday and included dozens of theater artists with Connecticut connections.
Hilty and Simard open up about the “revitalization” of the 1992 cult classic film and how they each celebrated their Tony nominations for best actress in a musical.