Adam Lambert is currently starring as the Emcee in Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club on Broadway. He is a GRAMMY-nominated music artist, actor, producer, philanthropist, and LGBTQ+ trailblazer.
Will gay country crooner Orville Peck wear one of his signature face masks when he makes his Broadway debut this spring? That’s what fans of the singer are asking after producers announced this week ...
The singer was voted out of the ITV competition on Saturday after landing in the bottom two alongside Dressed Crab.
How many Broadway shows has Adam Lambert been in? Adam Lambert has appeared on Broadway in 1 shows. How many West End shows has Adam Lambert been in? Adam Lambert has not appeared in the West End.
It was announced Wednesday that the county singer will replace Adam Lambert in the role, while two-time Tony nominee Eva Noblezada will play Sally Bowles, currently being played by “Moana ...
Marengo Lambert is a talented cartoonist who is better known for her sheep comics that explore the topics of mental health. The artist disclosed that “those comics are for the lonely ...
Leighton Meester and Adam Brody’s Los Angeles home was tragically burned down due to the Pacific Palisades fire in California on Wednesday. Photos obtained by Page Six show the $6.5 million ...
Buckingham Palace Releases Striking Photo of Royal Family Member Standing in the Snow—and It's Not Who I Expected Emma Roberts Sits Courtside at Knicks Game for Date Night in Western-Inspired ...
Simon Lipkin's "wonderfully reimagined" portrayal of Fagin is "remarkable", said Neil Fisher in The Times. "Part lost soul, ...
Adam Copeland is back in All Elite Wrestling. After missing most of 2024 with a broken tibia that he suffered against Malakai Black at Double or Nothing, The Rated R Superstar made his long ...
Miranda Lambert kicked off 2025 live from her Nashville bar, Casa Rosa, where she performed “Livin’ on the Run” off Postcards From Texas. Prior to taking the stage, the nine-time Female ...
Adam McKay has shared his thoughts on Wicked ... to the center a bit but Part 1 is nakedly about radicalization in the face of careerism, fascism, propaganda,” McKay continued.