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Grant Gustin, the former CW superhero now making his Broadway debut in the musical “Water for Elephants,” has been headlining his current, critically praised stage gig since it began previews in late ...
Grant Gustin will star with Isabelle McCalla in the Broadway musical "Water for Elephants." File Photo by Nina Prommer/EPA Nov. 3 (UPI) --Grant Gustin will make his Broadway debut in the musical Water ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Norfolk native Grant Gustin will debut in a new Broadway Musical “Water for Elephants” in New York. The actor is best known for his role in The CW’s “The Flash,” and has also ...
PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at the upcoming stage adaptation of Sara Gruen's 2006 novel, which begins performances at the Imperial Theatre in New York City on Feb. 24, 2024 ahead of a March 21 ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. While Water for Elephants may be his Broadway debut, Gustin is no stranger to the ...
Grant Gustin is going from superhero to stage. Ahead of the first Broadway preview of Water for Elephants next week, the former star of The Flash sat down on the TODAY Show to discuss making his ...
Paul Alexander Nolan, Isabelle McCalla, and Grant Gustin. Photo by Matthew Murphy Paul Alexander Nolan, Isabelle McCalla, and Grant Gustin. Photo by Matthew Murphy Actors Grant Gustin and Isabelle ...
James Gunn's DCU could eventually feature Grant Gustin's return as the Arrowverse's Barry Allen even though the new DC Universe is distancing itself from DCEU movies like The Flash. Together with ...
Grant Gustin, longtime star of the CW’s The Flash, will make his Broadway debut in the new musical Water for Elephants, producers announced today. Gustin, who also appeared in the TV series Glee, will ...
“But that’s why I wanted to do this,” he continued. “It’s scary, but there’s nothing more fun or fulfilling than live theater. I have to remind myself that it’s okay for it to be both things: scary on ...