The two-time Tony-winning actress is set to star alongside Hugh Jackman in the upcoming Broadway revival of The Music Man, which was to be produced by Rudin.
The outlet says that Hugh was “very concerned” about the claims, though he reportedly did not make any ultimatums in the way Sutton did. He did “express his position that something needed to be done.”
Rudin announced on Saturday morning (April 17) that he will “step away” from the Broadway productions that he was working on, effective immediately. His statement only said that he was stepping away from “active participation,” so it’s likely that he still has a financial stake in the show.
The first trailer for the final season of Younger is finally here – and it hints at some possible trouble for Liza and Charles!
Here’s a little sneak peek at what’s to come from the seventh and final season of the series: Liza’s (Sutton Foster) personal life is on shaky ground as she tries to stay true to herself.
After a setback at work, Kelsey (Hilary Duff) doubts her career decisions and discovers a new creative outlet. Maggie (Debi Mazar) gets cancelled.
It has been confirmed that Younger will be ending with the upcoming seventh season and you can see it before it airs on TV Land.
The final season will be premiering on the new streaming service Paramount+ later this year and then after, it will air on the TV network.
“With Younger, Darren Star has done it once again, creating a generational defining series that has captured millions of fans who are craving more and we are excited to pay that off with the final season on Paramount+,” said Chris McCarthy, president of MTV Entertainment Group.
The final season will have 12 episodes and it’s not known when the season will premiere. All six seasons will be streaming on Paramount+, which is currently known as CBS All Access.