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Metro
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Legendary movie star Whoopi Goldberg joins cast of long-running TV soap in ‘crazy idea'
Hollywood actress Whoopi Goldberg has signed up for an appearance in a long-running soap opera. The iconic star, 69, who is best known for her parts in Sister Act and The Color Purple, announced her new role on Friday. But don't expect her to be strolling down the famed Corrie cobbles or ordering a pint in The Queen Vic – the serial drama she's joining is produced in Italy. Un Posto Al Sole (which translates to A Place in The Sun) has aired on Rai 3 since 1996, and is based around the residents of fictional apartment complex Palazzo Palladini, in a beach front suburb of Naples. While the concept may seem totally alien to us Brits, it's actually produced by Fremantle Media, who make Australian TV phenomenon Neighbours. The cast and crew adopt the same production techniques, share storyline ideas and even have similar opening titles that feature the show's residents smiling into the camera around their locality. Whoopi's casting was revealed in an Instagram post which read: 'A surprise is coming to #UnPostoAlSole: Whoopi Goldberg joins the cast!' 'Her character will be part of a special storyline and will appear in multiple episodes in 2026.' In an attached video, The View presenter said: 'I just wanted to stop in to say how happy I am to be joining the cast of Un Posto Al Sole.' 'They know it's a crazy idea, I know it's a crazy idea, but what a wonderful thing to do. So I'm looking forward to it. I'm excited.' There is one hitch though – which the EGOT winning icon was keen to address: 'I know my Italian is not perfect,' she said: 'But we've worked it out.' Details of her character are yet to be released, but it's understood that she will spend a month filming a 20 episode stint. Her first scenes will air in February 2026. Director Maria Pia Ammirati has teased that Whoopi will be central to a new plot, and she will be entwined in a love story with one of the soap's longest-running characters. 'We are writing the Whoopi line' she explained. 'It will be a very unique plot, with a mystery component and – why not – also a romantic encounter with one of the protagonists.' Last year, Casualty actor William Beck told Metro that Whoopi was almost cast in the BBC medical drama. 'I can tell you, there was one other name they thought about asking. They were thinking of going for Whoopi Goldberg. What a remarkable thought!' he said. 'When Covid came around, the scope and budget of TV drama has now been limited but it'll be back! We'll be doing stuff like that before too long I'm sure.' Un posto al sole airs Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7:50pm on Rai 3 or can be streamed on Rai Player. If you've got a soap or TV story, video or pictures get in touch by emailing us soaps@ – we'd love to hear from you. Join the community by leaving a comment below and stay updated on all things soaps on our homepage.


Metro
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Legendary movie star Whoopi Goldberg joins cast of long-running TV soap
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Hollywood actress Whoopi Goldberg has signed up for an appearance in a long-running soap opera. The iconic star, 69, who is best known for her parts in Sister Act and The Color Purple, announced her new role on Friday. But don't expect her to be strolling down the famed Corrie cobbles or ordering a pint in The Queen Vic – the serial drama she's joining is produced in Italy. Un Posto Al Sole (which translates to A Place in The Sun) has aired on Rai 3 since 1996, and is based around the residents of fictional apartment complex Palazzo Palladini, in a beach front suburb of Naples. While the concept may seem totally alien to us Brits, it's actually produced by Fremantle Media, who make Australian TV phenomenon Neighbours. The cast and crew adopt the same production techniques, share storyline ideas and even have similar opening titles that feature the show's residents smiling into the camera around their locality. Whoopi's casting was revealed in an Instagram post which read: 'A surprise is coming to #UnPostoAlSole: Whoopi Goldberg joins the cast!' 'Her character will be part of a special storyline and will appear in multiple episodes in 2026.' In an attached video, The View presenter said: 'I just wanted to stop in to say how happy I am to be joining the cast of Un Posto Al Sole.' 'They know it's a crazy idea, I know it's a crazy idea, but what a wonderful thing to do. So I'm looking forward to it. I'm excited.' There is one hitch though – which the EGOT winning icon was keen to address: 'I know my Italian is not perfect,' she said: 'But we've worked it out.' Details of her character are yet to be released, but it's understood that she will spend a month filming a 20 episode stint. Her first scenes will air in February 2026. Director Maria Pia Ammirati has teased that Whoopi will be central to a new plot, and she will be entwined in a love story with one of the soap's longest-running characters. 'We are writing the Whoopi line' she explained. Want to be the first to hear shocking EastEnders spoilers? Who's leaving Coronation Street? The latest gossip from Emmerdale? Join 10,000 soaps fans on Metro's WhatsApp Soaps community and get access to spoiler galleries, must-watch videos, and exclusive interviews. Simply click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you can see when we've just dropped the latest spoilers! 'It will be a very unique plot, with a mystery component and – why not – also a romantic encounter with one of the protagonists.' Last year, Casualty actor William Beck told Metro that Whoopi was almost cast in the BBC medical drama. 'I can tell you, there was one other name they thought about asking. They were thinking of going for Whoopi Goldberg. What a remarkable thought!' he said. 'When Covid came around, the scope and budget of TV drama has now been limited but it'll be back! We'll be doing stuff like that before too long I'm sure.' View More » Un posto al sole airs Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7:50pm on Rai 3 or can be streamed on Rai Player. If you've got a soap or TV story, video or pictures get in touch by emailing us soaps@ – we'd love to hear from you. Join the community by leaving a comment below and stay updated on all things soaps on our homepage. MORE: 'Together again': TV stars reunite one year after legend's exit from iconic show MORE: Boy, 9, and girl, 7, found in nappies and 'unable to speak' hidden away on remote farm MORE: Lorries face reversing for miles after landslides block their path


Chicago Tribune
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Chicago Tribune
Review: ‘The Color Purple' renews its Chicago welcome at the Goodman Theatre
Chicago loves Celie, Sofia and Shug Avery, and has embraced 'The Color Purple,' the 2005 Broadway musical based on both the beloved Alice Walker novel of strife, resilience and triumph in rural Georgia and the romantically hued Steven Spielberg movie for more than 20 years. So its warmly received return at the Goodman Theatre on Monday night felt very much like a well-fitting pair of Miss Celie's pants. The original Broadway production, directed by our own Gary Griffin and featuring our own Felicia P. Fields, opened its first national tour at the Cadillac Palace Theatre, staying for months in 2007; I remember watching Oprah Winfrey, a co-producer, go backstage in a heady era when the rise of Barack Obama was making Chicago feel like the epicenter of a hopeful world. The tour soon returned here, followed by a new tour of the 2015 Broadway revival, and then local stagings aplenty followed, at the Mercury Theater and the Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace, to name but two. I reviewed the pre-Broadway tryout of this show in Atlanta (where, improbably, it did not have an all-Black cast) and, all in all, I've seen the work of book writer Marsha Norman and songwriters Brenda Russell, Allee Willis and Stephen Bray at least a dozen times. The great Willis, who co-wrote both 'September' and 'Boogie Wonderland' for Earth, Wind & Fire, died in 2019, although the Goodman Theatre program seems to think she is still alive. Only through her music, alas. That 2019 Drury Lane production was directed by Lili-Anne Brown, who also staged this show at the MUNY in St. Louis in 2022 and who is in charge again this summer on Dearborn Street. The Goodman's production uses much the same group of talent from that 2019 Drury Lane staging, including set designer Arnel Sancianco, costume designer Samantha C. Jones, music director Jermaine Hill and choreographer Breon Arzell and also many of the actors, including (among others) Gilbert Domally (as Harpo), Sean Blake (Ol Mister) and Nicole Michelle Haskins, who appeared both in Oakbrook Terrace and now downtown as Sofia. No wonder Brown brought back Haskins; she's a consummate, powerhouse Sofia. The newcomers are mostly Chicago-based and Chicago-raised talent, including Brittney Mack ('Six') as Celie, the former Black Ensemble Theater star Aerie Williams, a fine vocalist, as the Shug whom everybody loves, and Evan Tyrone Martin, ranging far from his wheelhouse as Mister, the abusive husband who eventually embraces redemption. It's fair to say that the Goodman staging uses a similar aesthetic palette as the prior suburban production, a presentational, relatively minimalist staging that keeps houses and cars off stage, suggests rather than builds a juke joint and wisely avoids bucolic, Spielberg-esque vistas of purple flowers. This matches the trajectory, really, of this particular musical, a show that has some structural limitations and has come to be be seen as most effective in a minimalist, almost concert-style staging, even though it started out very differently. After all, this is a musical based on an epistolary novel, driven by letters sent between Celie, trapped in an early 20th century world of impoverished Black hurt and her beloved Nettie (Shantel Renee Cribbs), driven away from that world in order to survive. For all the similarities, though, this is a vastly improved staging, filled with stellar singing and a more robust confidence. Over time, Brown and Hill clearly have figured out to deepen the mostly pop melodies in this score, a catchy and accessible song suite, to fit their vision of a more soulful interpretation, closer to the Black church than Top 40. And, this time, they have the singers who can follow through with their ideas. Mack's intensely focused performance suggests she long has been waiting for this particular role. She sings it superbly, which is no surprise, but her work in Act 1 is most striking in how intensely she captures the capturing of a wonderful young woman by a pair of brutally abusive men, and how she manifests the physical trauma that evokes. It's a rich and empathetic performance and it is, of course, key to the success of the production. I have my quibbles. The musical and dramatic tempos in Act 2 drag some and I don't care for how Sofia gets blocked by Celie for most audience members in the crucial dinner-table scene where she literally comes back to life by what both Walker and Norman imply is by the grace of God. I felt that way in 2019 and that scene is staged much the same. (I also still miss the much larger original orchestrations, although 'The Color Purple' now is often and effectively staged with eight musicians, as is the case at the Goodman.) But the heart of the show beats here with intensity. Martin has probably the hardest job on the stage and he's surely more comfortable with where Mister goes than where he begins. But he and Brown also don't shy away from the pain behind his journey. Mack and Haskins operate with great gravitas and, just as importantly, Brown always includes the audience in the storytelling, more than I've seen before with this title. And at least on opening night, the response proved that is the way to go with this show. Review: 'The Color Purple' (3.5 stars) When: Through Aug. 3 Where: Goodman Theatre, 170 N. Dearborn St. Running time: 2 hours, 50 minutes Tickets: $33-$143 at 312-443-3800 and


Belfast Telegraph
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Belfast Telegraph
‘Everything about her was over the top': NI graphic designer creates pop-up book homage to composer who wrote Friends theme
Described as as the 'most famous person you've never heard of', Allee Willis wrote hits such as September and Boogie Wonderland. Now her legendary LA home is being captured in paper. The name Allee Willis is probably not known to many people on this side of the Atlantic, but for movie fans, she composed some of cinema's most iconic soundtracks — including Beverly Hills Cop and The Color Purple. The late songwriter is also known for transforming a Los Angeles Art Deco residence into a 1950s kitsch paradise which is honoured in a new pop-up book illustrated by a Co Down graphic designer. Neal McCullough, from Bangor, who established his graphic design business Hand Drawn Creative in 2009, was approached by one of Allee's friends, Hillary Carlip to illustrate the book, Willis Wonderland — The Legendary Home of Atomic Kitsch, after Allee passed away in 2019 at the age of 72.


Belfast Telegraph
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Belfast Telegraph
‘Everything about Allee Willis was over the top': NI graphic designer illustrates pop-up book as homage to LA composer who wrote Friends theme
The name Allee Willis is probably not known to many people on this side of the Atlantic, but for movie fans, she composed some of cinema's most iconic soundtracks — including Beverly Hills Cop and The Color Purple. The late songwriter is also known for transforming a Los Angeles Art Deco residence into a 1950s kitsch paradise which is honoured in a new pop-up book illustrated by a Co Down graphic designer. Neal McCullough, from Bangor, who established his graphic design business Hand Drawn Creative in 2009, was approached by one of Allee's friends, Hillary Carlip to illustrate the book, Willis Wonderland — The Legendary Home of Atomic Kitsch after Allee passed away in 2019 at the age of 72.