Rhiannon Giddens & Ed Helms have wrapped lead roles in 'An Ode to Mary Jo,' an indie drama from first-time feature filmmaker Justin Liberman.
American actress Grace Kelly (1929 - 1982) attends the Golden Globe Awards ceremony at the Cocoanut Grove Restaurant in Los ...
Just four years after Mary Poppins debuted in 1964, Hollywood legend Dick Van Dyke starred in another timeless children’s ...
Some had wondered how the show about Abraham Lincoln’s wife would fare after its creator left the Broadway cast. But mirth is abundant as it opens on the West End. By Matt Wolf Reviewing from London ...
As Dick Van Dyke turns 100 and celebrates six Emmys over more than seven decades in the TV trenches, it’s hard to imagine there was a time before he was a national treasure. The fledgling funny man ...
Dick Van Dyke is a total chameleon. Just ask Karen Dotrice, who starred with him in the 1964 classic Mary Poppins. Dotrice played Jane Banks in the beloved Disney movie, which featured Van Dyke as ...
Dick Van Dyke may be turning 100 on Dec. 13, but his “Mary Poppins” co-star says the legendary actor has always been a mischievous kid at heart. “It was so much fun. Especially because of Dick,” Karen ...
It was “an unfathomable sum” for two fellows who had struggled to get into the industry, Todd James Pierce tells us in “Making Mary Poppins,” an illuminating microhistory of the brothers, their ...
Mary Poppins carries many surprises in her bag, although you won't find opening weekend tickets in there. The popular musical about the iconic nanny opens at Ovation Theatre with a sold-out weekend ...
Jane and Michael Banks, played by Scout McManus and Theo Necessary, wait at the top of the stairs after sending another nanny packing in the Franklin High School production of 'Mary Poppins.' Erika ...
QUINCY — Tickets go on sale Oct. 29 for this year’s Quincy High School musical, “Mary Poppins.” QHS will showcase more than 100 students as cast members, pit musicians and technical crew members in ...
The Mary Tyler Moore Show was one of the most beloved sitcoms of the 1970s. Starring Mary Tyler Moore as a single working girl in the newsroom of a Minneapolis TV station, the Emmy-winning comedy ...