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  1. 4 days ago · REVIEW: Annie (2014) musical, review. Will Gluck’s Annie begins with a cloying and irritating red-headed young moppet do a twee little song and dance in a classroom, before she sits down and is replaced by another Annie: African-American, smart, inventive and outgoing.

  2. 4 days ago · The film was directed by Will Gluck, known for his ability to blend humor and romance seamlessly. Gluck’s unique vision and storytelling techniques contributed to the overall success and charm of Friends with Benefits.

  3. 2 days ago · Directed by Will Gluck Image via Sony Pictures Releasing The beloved Broadway musical Annie has had several different adaptations over the years, yet none of them managed to reach the lows of the ...

  4. 2 days ago · Prior to Red Hour, Schwartz partnered with writer/director Will Gluck to help launch his Sony-based company Olive Bridge Entertainment, and shepherded projects including the Disney+ musical ...

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    4 days ago · Will Gluck's Annie begins with a cloying and irritating red-headed young moppet do a twee little song and dance in a classroom, before she sits down and is replaced by another Annie: African-American, smart, inventive and outgoing. Within seconds she's hooked her entire class into a rhythmic musical presentation about how great F.D.

  6. 2 days ago · Originally from Australia, Catherine Gregory is the new director of the UCLA Gluck Fellows Program, which just wrapped up its 2023-24 season with its annual showcase. Gregory, who is a lecturer in the School of Music’s music industry program and music department, came to the United States on a Fulbright scholarship, where she studied at Carnegie Mellon University.

  7. 2 days ago · It’s such a good companion. And then my fascination with the process of poetry continues, I didn’t realize I’m reading about the beginning of process and the ongoingness of it at the same time with these two books. Craig Morgan Teicher writes about Sylvia Plath, W.S. Merwin, Louise Gluck and others.