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Leading Ladies may refer to: *Leading Ladies (film), ''Leading Ladies'' (film), a 2010 dance film *Leading Ladies (play), ''Leading Ladies'' (play), a theatrical comedy play by Ken Ludwig *Leading Ladies (group), a musical supergroup *Leading Ladies (podcast), a Zambian podcast on historical women See also *Leading Lady (other) {{disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Leading Ladies (film)
''Leading Ladies'' is a 2010 dance film directed by Daniel Beam and Erika Randall Beahm and starring Benji Schwimmer, Melanie LaPatin, Laurel Vail, Shannon Lea Smith, and Nicole Dionne. The film features an overbearing ballroom stage mother and her two daughters who must redefine their roles in life, and on the dance floor. The film also features dance scenes with finalists from season 3 and season 4 of the American version of ''So You Think You Can Dance (American TV series), So You Think You Can Dance'': Katee Shean, Kherington Payne, Courtney Galiano, and Sara Von Gillern. ''Leading Ladies'' premiered in April 2010 at the Sonoma International Film Festival, where it won the Showcase Award. Since then, the film has screened at more than 65 festivals worldwide including the 22nd Palm Springs International Film Festival (Gala Screening), the 33rd Starz Denver Film Festival, the 35th Frameline Film Festival. and the Vail International Film Festival After screening at Newfest in NY ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Leading Ladies (play)
''Leading Ladies'' is a comedy play by Ken Ludwig. It involves two Shakespearean actors who find themselves in the Amish country of York, Pennsylvania, mounting Shakespeare plays. The play, a co-production of the Alley Theatre (Houston) and The Cleveland Play House, premiered in 2004, directed by Ludwig. Synopsis Set in York, Pennsylvania, York, Pennsylvania in 1958, this farce centers on two down-on-their-luck Shakespearean actors, Leo Clark and Jack Gable. The pair discover through a newspaper that Florence, an older ailing woman, has been unable to find Max and Steve, her sister's children who moved away to England as children in order to include them in her multimillion-dollar inheritance. They decide to pose as Max and Steve to claim portions of it. When they discover that "Max" and "Steve" are actually "Maxine" and "Stephanie," they continue on, undaunted, in Drag (clothing), drag. Leo falls for Florence's actual niece Meg, while Jack swoons over Florence's part-time a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Leading Ladies (group)
The Leading Ladies was a British-American girl group/ supergroup formed in London, England, in 2017. The group consists of three leading women from the London West End stage; American singer and actress Amber Riley, who starred in ''Dreamgirls'', British soul singer Beverley Knight, who featured in '' The Bodyguard'', ''Memphis'' and ''Cats'' and British theatre star Cassidy Janson, who took the leading role in '' Beautiful: The Carole King Musical''. Formation The idea for forming Leading Ladies came after Beverley Knight was approached by her label East West to record a musicals themed album. She was not sold on the idea of recording a solo album of show songs and turned down the idea. Knight subsequently formed Leading Ladies as she wanted to try something new after having a health scare, which resulted in her having a hysterectomy. After watching both Riley promoting ''Dreamgirls'' on ''The Graham Norton Show'' and Janson performing in '' Beautiful: The Carole King Musica ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Leading Ladies (podcast)
Leading Ladies is a short 2D animated podcast originating from Zambia. The podcast was first released on YouTube, Facebook, and LinkedIn on March 27, 2019. The podcast focuses on the lives of significant African women who held leadership positions between the 17th and 19th century The primary objective of the podcast is to shed light on the obscured and often hidden stories of Zambian women who have held significant leadership roles throughout history. The Women's History Museum in Zambia and Hivos Southern Africa Region jointly produce the animated podcast. The podcast's stories are set across Zambia's 10 provinces and were sourced from the National Archives of Zambia. The podcast's first season was written by Mulenga Kapwepwe and Samba Yonga and premiered on March 27, 2019. It explored the lives of women who made important but often untold contributions to Zambia's history during the pre-colonial era. The podcast's second season, which premiered on September 16, 2020, p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |