
Emily Aslanian
Senior Editor at TV Guide
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3 weeks ago |
djournal.com | Emily Aslanian
We just know that Gilmore Girls‘ Michel Gerard would approve of Yanic Truesdale‘s new character Raphael in Étoile, the eight-episode ballet dramedy from Gilmore‘s creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino coming to Prime Video on April 24. And Truesdale agrees. Aside from Raphael being a Parisian and serious number-cruncher, he is dedicated to the art of ballet—and keeping it alive by any means necessary.
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3 weeks ago |
tvinsider.com | Emily Aslanian
We just know that Gilmore Girls‘ Michel Gerard would approve of Yanic Truesdale‘s new character Raphael in Étoile, the eight-episode ballet dramedy from Gilmore‘s creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino coming to Prime Video on April 24. And Truesdale agrees. Aside from Raphael being a Parisian and serious number-cruncher, he is dedicated to the art of ballet—and keeping it alive by any means necessary.
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3 weeks ago |
djournal.com | Emily Aslanian
When tickets aren't selling like they used to, two ballet companies - set in New York and Paris - make a plan to swap talent to revitalize their programs. Stepping into first position with a major ask, tired New York director Jack ( Luke Kirby, who played Maisel's tragic comic Lenny Bruce) bargains with Parisian Geneviève ( Charlotte Gainsbourg) for her star dancer, the brash Cheyenne ( Lou de Laâge).
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3 weeks ago |
tvinsider.com | Emily Aslanian
Étoile, an eight-episode ballet dramedy from Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino (creators of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), has a major pointe to prove about the importance of the art of dance. When tickets aren’t selling like they used to, two ballet companies — set in New York and Paris — make a plan to swap talent to revitalize their programs.
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3 weeks ago |
northwestgeorgianews.com | Emily Aslanian
When tickets aren’t selling like they used to, two ballet companies — set in New York and Paris — make a plan to swap talent to revitalize their programs. Stepping into first position with a major ask, tired New York director Jack (Luke Kirby, who played Maisel‘s tragic comic Lenny Bruce) bargains with Parisian Geneviève (Charlotte Gainsbourg) for her star dancer, the brash Cheyenne (Lou de Laâge).
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