Richard Kind is set to reprise his role as Max Bialystock in the West End revival of "The Producers," marking a highly anticipated return to the stage. The Drama Desk Award winner will perform for seven weeks only, from March 23 to May 11, according to Variety.
The news of Kind's return comes amidst a flurry of entertainment developments. The Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) announced it would shift its 37th edition to October 21 to November 1, 2026, and promote Jeremy Chua to executive director, a strategic move aimed at avoiding competition with Hollywood blockbusters and enhancing visibility for independent world cinema, according to multiple sources.
Other entertainment news includes upcoming film releases and AR plays, as reported by Variety. The Epstein file controversy and related concerns surrounding Prince Andrew continue to draw attention, as highlighted in multiple reports. Global events, such as Japan's election and French initiatives on birth rates and financial integration, also remain in the spotlight. Discussions on AI ethics and various policy changes, including a UK health trust's now-closed nursing position, are also making headlines.
In other film news, Finecut, a Korean sales powerhouse, expanded its European Film Market offerings with two new acquisitions: the 3D animated feature "Long Long Night" and auteur Hong Sangsoo's latest work, "The Day She Returns," which has been selected for the Panorama section at the 76th Berlin Film Festival, according to Variety.
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