Here's a quick roundup of stories you may have missed today.
Illusionists Eye a Magical Return
Presto! The Illusionists—Witness The Impossible, which is currently playing at the Marquis for a limited engagement, is planning to return to Broadway next season. The production has already recouped its $1.75 million Great White Way investment.
Controversial The Interview Movie Heads to the Stage
Interesting. You may not currently be able to see Sony’s The Interview, starring Broadway alum James Franco and Seth Rogen, in movie theaters, but on stage it is a different matter. The New York Times reports that the Big Apple's Treehouse Theater will hold a free reading of the controversial North Korea-set comedy on December 27.
Taso Mikroulis Set for My Big Gay Italian Funeral
Taso Mikroulis will take on the leading role of Peter Pinnunziato in My Big Gay Italian Funeral off-Broadway. Currently being played by Christopher Parkhurst Abbott, Mikroulis is set to step in as the estranged gay brother for the winter season from January 11, 2015.
CW Developing New Music Drama
Tony nominee Todd Graff (Baby) and mega-producer/discoverer of Justin Bieber Scooter Braun have joined forces with the CW for an as yet untitled music drama. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the project follows Gary Graham, a young manager in the entertainment industry, and will feature original songs, along with cameos from big pop names. Grown-up Glee?
Listen to All of Lea Michele's 'Let It Go'
Speaking of Glee, we've already been teased with footage of Lea Michele singing "Let It Go" on the final series—now hear her rendition of the Frozen anthem in its entirety below. You're welcome.