Andrew Rannells

The "Girls" and "Black Monday" actor is among of bevy of stars featured on composer Joe Iconis' new album, due out June 17.
The "Black Monday" star honored his Broadway roots on "The Tonight Show," remembering COVID-19, Donald Trump and Zoom fatigue in song.
Joe Mantello's new adaptation of the seminal queer drama, starring Jim Parsons and Zachary Quinto, hit Netflix last week.
The "Book Of Mormon" actor wrote in his new memoir "Too Much Is Not Enough" that the same priest attacked him twice.
He also opened up about his new role in "The Boys in the Band" on Broadway.
As I join the cheering chorus on the Season Five finale of Girls I'm struck not once but twice by some pretty infinite wisdom about the perils of fame in the Love Stories episode.
Break out the pinot noir, because Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt returns for its second season on April 15th, which means more of our favorite funny gay, Titus Andromadon.
As soon as Fun Home began, I knew this was something incredible. Anyone who has ever looked back at their life, specifically their childhood, with a closer eye and an open heart, will cringe and laugh and cry at this story.
Last night, I went to see the unbelievable production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. The show is vibrant, vulnerable and energetic, dark yet funny and - I confess - this wasn't my first time seeing it.