February 24, 2021 - 13:00 GMT Bridie Wilkins Eddie Murphy house: see where Eddie lives in Beverly Hills with fiancée Paige Butcher and his children. Eddie Murphy is one of the highest-paid actors in Hollywood, so it's no surprise that he owns one of the most jaw-dropping homes in the area, too. When he's not at one of his residences in Manhattan, New York or Jersey, his main base is in Beverly Hills, on an exclusive community high in the hills. According to Velvet Ropes , he purchased it for $10million in 2001, before spending $20million on a complete overhaul in 2005. It features a grand total of ten bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, a pool, a cinema and even a bowling alley. SEE: The most epic celebrity homes seen during lockdown REVEALED Eddie Murphy's Beverly Hills home The star is notoriously private and has eschewed social media meaning that, unlike most celebs who have revealed more of their homes than … [Read more...] about Eddie Murphy’s $20million mansion with fiancée is its own town – see photos
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There Are Only Two Types of Musical Endings That Matter
More musicals should end with a megamix. Photo-Illustration: by Vulture; Photo by Really Useful Films There is only one way for any musical to possibly begin: the sounds of an orchestra tuning to A, backed by the crinkles of the crowd unwrapping their Werther’s. From this place of reliable uniformity, there are any number of possible directions a musical can go, from commercial to experimental, from horny cowboys , to horny newsboys , to horny convicts in a Jazz Age women’s prison . And because Broadway is as a diverse art form as any — because there is an endless (pun acknowledged) variety of “I Want” songs and 11 o’ clock numbers and love ballads — composers and playwrights assumed they could just go ahead and end a musical any old kooky way too. But that is incorrect. Not to sound too much like some sort of scoldy Henry Higgins, but what I’ve come to realize is that there are only two acceptable ways for any musical to end. Comic or tragic, mainstream or weird, old or … [Read more...] about There Are Only Two Types of Musical Endings That Matter