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Sutton Foster Has Some Fun With A Bunch of Sailors During 'Anything Goes' Photo Call

Sutton Foster is surrounded by sailors during the official photo call for Anything Goes held at WAC Arts on Tuesday (July 6) in London, England.

The 46-year-old actress joined Robert Lindsay, Felicity Kendal, and Gary Wilmot for the press event ahead of previews starting later this month.

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Sutton Foster Reveals If She Would Have Left 'Music Man' on Broadway If Scott Rudin Was Still Involved

Sutton Foster is speaking out about the allegations against Broadway producer Scott Rudin, who was formerly producing her upcoming musical The Music Man.

The 46-year-old actress was asked if she would have left the musical if he was still involved. Rudin did announce he was stepping away from the show.

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Sutton Foster Will Star in 'Anything Goes' Revival in London Ahead of 'Music Man' on Broadway

Some exciting news has been announced for musical theater fans!

Sutton Foster will be returning to the stage in the London revival of Anything Goes, a musical which she starred in on Broadway ten years ago.

The two-time Tony-winning actress won her second Tony Award for her performance as Reno Sweeney in the 2011 revival of Anything Goes.

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Sutton Foster Breaks Silence on Scott Rudin Allegations, Explains Why She Waited to Speak

Sutton Foster is speaking out on the allegations made against producer Scott Rudin and she’s explaining why she waited to speak about them.

The two-time Tony-winning actress is set to star in the upcoming Broadway production of The Music Man, a show that was being produced by Rudin.

We learned this weekend that Sutton gave the producing team an ultimatum and vowed to leave the show if Rudin did not step down from the production. He has been accused of abusive workplace behavior by numerous former employees.

After Rudin announced that he is stepping away from Broadway, Sutton shared her thoughts during an Instagram Live on Sunday morning (April 18).

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Sutton Foster Vowed to Quit Broadway's 'Music Man' if Producer Scott Rudin Didn't Step Down

Sutton Foster deserves a standing ovation for the stand she took against producer Scott Rudin!

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.

After the recent allegations of abusive workplace behavior were revealed, Sutton reportedly told the rest of the producing team that she would leave the production if he remained on the team, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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.

Another Tony-winning actress has also taken a stand against Rudin and the industry’s non-response to the allegations.

Trouble May Be Ahead For Liza & Charles As 'Younger's Final Season Trailer Debuts

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.

Sutton, Hilary and Debi star with Peter Hermann, Nico Tortorella, and Molly Bernard.

Earlier this month it was revealed that Miriam Shor and Charles Michael Davis will be in recurring roles.

The first four episodes of the final season will premiere April 15, with episodes dropping weekly on Thursdays on Paramount+.

Younger is also available on Hulu, with the same viewing schedule. The series will also hit TV Land later on in the year.

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'Younger' Final Season Confirmed, Will Debut on Paramount+ Before Airing on TV Land

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.

Sutton Foster, Hilary Duff, Nico Tortorella, Miriam Shor, Debi Mazar, and Peter Hermann star in the series.

Watch a preview of the final season below!