Tuesday 22 March 2011

Comidian Chris Rock launch Broadway show

Chris Rock Broadway show Thursday night, March 17, when his co-star Annabella Sciorra forgot his lines on stage came to a sudden stop.

Chris makes his debut on the famed New York stage in Stephen Adly Guirgis' controversial new perform "The Motherf**ker With the Hat", opposite The "Hand That Rocks The Cradle" star Sciorra in her first Broadway turn.

But view the show flat last week of March 20, when Sciorra forgot her words, and a production assistant to read this line was called. Sciorra with games left, and star studded audience, which included Oscar-winner Philip Seymour Hoffman will prove very costly mistake cast a standing ovation at the end was not giving, New York Post gossip column Page Six.

Wednesday 9 March 2011

Chris Rock shares felling about Blame Game to Kanye West

Chris Rock Comedian says he sometimes feature more than music, he praised the film's script.

Kanye West's fifth studio album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy musical features adding are indie band Bon Iver, Black Eyed Peas' first lady Fergie, and the legendary Elton John.

A case, however, as an unexpected surprise came on. Comedian Chris Rock 'and John Legend are among eight-minute track "accusations," and even sang a note.

Rock told The New York, "I did that quicker than I read scripts that they offer me money to do. I thank [Kanye] so much it probably freaks him out. Especially at this late date, to get on something, the album of the moment, that stuff is priceless. You can't put a price tag on that."

'Ye joins a list of artists who've reached out to Rock to make cameos on selected works. Ludacris' "Everybody Hates Chris" appropriately featured Rock, as did Ice Cube's "You Ain't Gotta Lie (Ta Kick It)," and works by Ol' Dirty Bastard and Biz Markie.

Rock continued, "I feel invigorated by it. You'd be amazed at how many people want to work with you if you just ask, if you just make a call."

Chris Rock is recently The Motherfucker With The Hat releasing on April 11.