Here's a quick roundup of stories you may have missed today.
Shia LaBeouf's Perfectly Marvelous Day
Shia LaBeouf, who pled guilty to disorderly conduct after his eventful night out at Broadway’s Cabaret last year, was back in court on March 20 and according to the New York Daily News, the charges against him will be dismissed if he can behave for another six months. We recommend that the screen and (almost) stage star stay away from the Hamptons this summer as he then should have every chance of being in the clear.
Broadway Babe Zachary Levi's Big TV Deal
Broadway alum Zachary Levi (First Date) has inked a first-look deal with Universal TV, the company behind the drama he’s currently working on, Heroes Reborn. According to Deadline, under the agreement, Levi will carry on developing his previously reported musical comedy Tuned, among other projects.
Tony Winner Frank Langella Gets Grumpy
Broadway vet Frank Langella has been tapped to star in new movie Youth in Oregon, directed by Joel David Moore. Deadline reports that the three-time Tony winner will play a grumpy senior being driven by his son-in-law across the country with the aim of getting legally euthanized.
Anna Kendrick on the 'Terrifying' Stephen Sondheim
Into the Woods movie headliner Anna Kendrick has revealed that “it was great and terrifying to be in the recording studio and have Stephen Sondheim knock on the door in between takes and hand you freshly scribbled new lyrics.” Check out her interview below, part of the bonus features included when the screen adaptation of the classic tuner is released for home entertainment on March 24.