Small Images Update
Written by Jess on October 04, 2009

[001] Elizabeth Arden
[001] Life & Style
[001] The Rebound – Posters

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Michael Douglas Confirms on Regis & Kelly – Catherine Zeta-Jones to Star in A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC
Written by Jess on September 20, 2009

On this morning’s episode of LIVE! with Regis and Kelly, star Michael Douglas confirmed the many recent reports and rumors that his wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones, will indeed star in the upcoming fall revival of A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC.

The New York Post’s Michael Riedel reported recently in his ‘On Broadway’ column in the The New York Post that the upcoming revival of Stephen Sondheim’s A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC has found its leading ladies. Riedel reveals that Catherine Zeta-Jones and recent Tony Award winner Angela Lansbury have agreed to appear in the production.

Produced by WABC-TV in New York, “LIVE! with Regis and Kelly” airs every weekday morning in more than 200 markets across the country.

Riedel’s article noted that Lansbury was keen to play Madame Armfeldt, provided the producers lined up another star to play her daughter, Desiree. The producers, after an anxious search, struck Hollywood gold with their catch for the role, Oscar winner Catherine Zeta-Jones. Zeta-Jones won an Oscar as Velma Kelly in the film “Chicago” and got her start on the West End musical stage.

Riedel states in his column that Stephen Sondheim himself called Zeta-Jones and persuaded her to do “NIGHT MUSIC.” It will open at the Walter Kerr in December 2009.

Read that full story in The New York Post by clicking here

In April, it was announced that a revival of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler’s A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC is headed for Broadway. The production will be directed by Tony Award-winner Trevor Nunn, and will utilize the creative team behind the recent London production, which opened at the Menier Chocolate Factory before transferring to the Garrick Theatre on December 3, 2008.

The production will be produced by David Babani for Chocolate Factory Productions; Andrew Fell; and the Frankel, Viertel, Baruch, Routh Group. In addition to Director Nunn, A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC will include Musical Supervision by Carolyn Humphris, Musical Direction by Tom Murray, Choreography by Lynne Page, General Management by Frankel/Green Theatrical Management and Casting by Tara Rubin Casting.

This will be the first Broadway Revival of A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. The show made its premiere on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre on Feb. 25, 1973. The cast featured Len Cariou as Fredrik, Hermione Gingold as Madame Armfeldt, and Glynis Johns as Desiree. The score to the popular Sondheim musical includes the often-recorded “Send in the Clowns” and “Every Day a Little Death.”

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Photos
Written by Jess on September 02, 2009

[016] March 21st – Shrek On Broadway
[005] July 6th – Walking home after having Dinner with Michael in Majorca

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SCANS
Written by Jess on July 28, 2009

[007] Glamour (UK) April 2006
[001] In Touch

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37th AFI Life Achievement Award
Written by Jess on July 27, 2009

[364] Arrivals
[019] Award Presentation
[066] Show & Audience
[023] After Party

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New Video
Written by Jess on June 22, 2009

New Video:  Entertainment Tonight 11/9/08

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SCANS
Written by Jess on June 18, 2009

[005] Night & Day (UK) – August 14th, 2005
[004] Luz (Mexico) – October 23rd, 2005

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T-Mobile Mobile Make Over TV Spot
Written by Jess on May 30, 2009

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T-Mobile Brings Catherine Zeta-Jones Back
Written by Jess on May 30, 2009

T-Mobile is bringing back its former spokeswoman Catherine Zeta-Jones for a new, price-focused advertising campaign that starts during Wednesday night’s “American Idol” finale.

The commercial kicks off with T-Mobile telling viewers that eight out of 10 Americans unknowingly pay too much for cellphone service. A team of economists is dispatched to homes to help consumers out, and they get the typical response that door-to-door salesmen receive.

Cue Ms. Zeta-Jones, who starred in T-Mobile’s “Get More” advertising three years ago. She asks the man who comes to the door: “Have a moment for a mobile makeover?”

“I believe I do,” he answers.

The ad, done by T-Mobile’s agency Publicis in the West, then invites viewers to visit BillShrink.com, a site that offers comparisons of different cellphone plans, for a second opinion.

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PHOTOS
Written by Jess on May 29, 2009

[005] January 29th – Out in Beverly Hills
[087] March 6th – Kirk Douglas’ One-Man Show Before I Forget Opening Night
[004] Set #20

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