I’ve gone through so much and the words just hit a little different,” the “RHOBH” star told Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” of reprising the role of Roxie
Erika Jayne just extended her second run as Roxie Hart in Broadway's Chicago, much to Garcelle Beauvais' apparent surprise. News came out that The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member added two more weeks to her Broadway stint on January 28,
Erika posted a series of photos on opening night and the days before, including one of her sitting down in athletic socks and her dancing shoes during a rehearsal. In another photo, Erika can be seen holding a bouquet of red flowers after the final curtain.
While the main, multi-day S.F. Silent Film Festival has been pushed back from the spring to at least the fall because of the ongoing renovation of the Castro Theatre, the “Day of Silents” will go on as always, this time at SFJazz Center.
Erika Jayne will appear in “Chicago” on Broadway for longer than initially announced. Jayne, who began her second stint in the long-running revival on Jan. 19, will now play the role of Roxie Hart through Feb. 23 at the Ambassador Theatre. Jayne was originally scheduled to appear through Feb. 9.
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Erika Jayne has made a triumphant return to the stage, once again starring as Roxie Hart in Broadway's Chicago. The 53-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills personality originally played the ...
An all-star movie adaptation of the musical was released in 2002 with Renée Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones as Roxie and Velma. The movie went on to win six Oscar Awards, including Best Picture and Best Supporting Actress for Zeta-Jones.
Erika Jayne is used to the spotlight — and the scrutiny — after years in front of Bravo cameras, tabloid headlines, and on stages around the world. But
From Oliver and the Artful Dodger to Mary Poppins, Roxie Hart, drag queen Lola and not forgetting punk princess Toyah Willcox, there’s a host of musical stars just waiting to entertain you in February.
Chicago, at the Lyceum until Saturday, still sparkles with all the razzle-dazzle that made it Broadway’s longest-running musical, and this is the same glittering production, with largely the same stellar cast,