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NEW YORK — Like a sequin-studded black ops mission, "Operation Mincemeat" has infiltrated the unlikeliest of Broadway audiences: the dads. The farcical World War II comedy tellsthe mind-boggling true storyof how British spies used a stolen corpse to mislead Nazi Germany about where the Allies planned to invade next. The scrappy, gender-bending show appeals to a unique cross section of theater kids and history buffs, with many audience members returning with their fathers. "We never set out to make a piece of theater for the dads, but do you know what? We're really here for it," says Natasha Hodgson, one of the musical's cocreators and stars. "It's lovely to have the dads come and see a show, which is essentially about fighting fascism, how gender isn't real, and how women should claim their history. Bring all the dads!" TheOlivier Award-winning productionwas conceived by Hodgson, David Cumming, Zoë Roberts, and Felix Hagan, who make up the theater companySpitLip. It is now up for fourTony Awardsincluding best musical, withrapturous reviewsand diehard fans (known asMincefluencers) that have followed the show from London to New York. "How does one react when you walk into Times Square and there's your poster up there?" Hagan says. "Suddenly you're afloat in an ocean, as opposed to standing in a puddle. It's really quite astonishing." "Operation Mincemeat" is based on an elaborate 1943 scheme by British intelligence to trick the Germans into thinking that Allied troops were set to invade Greece instead of Sicily. The plan hinged on an unclaimed body from a London morgue, which agents dressed as a fake British officer named William Martin, whom they planted with forged documents. They then dropped the corpse off the Spanish coast and his briefcase was later recovered by the Nazis, who delivered the falsified orders straight to Adolf Hitler. As a result, the Germans were caught off guard when Allied forces invaded Sicily, which helped further Benito Mussolini's downfall and was considered a major turning point in World War II. Hodgson first learned of the real-life Operation Mincemeat through a podcast that her brother recommended. "Initially, I was like, 'There's enough art about World War II and I'm crushingly bored of it,'" Hodgson says. But she was quickly enraptured by the story's vibrant characters and heist-like adventure: "I fell in love with it completely. It's global stakes, but with this gang of little idiots." The fast-paced show got its start in 2019 at an 80-seat black-box theater in London. Some early audience members were vehemently opposed to the musical, arguing that it was too far-fetched and "disrespectful." "We got feedback saying, 'You cannot lie about the war like this,' when in actuality, it was all 100% true," Cumming says. "For instance, there was a war magician who worked in the same department as these guys and created inflatable tanks to deceive the Germans. There was also a night-blind racecar driver who drove the body up to Scotland and crashed numerous times because he couldn't see. We tried to put these things into the story, but there's a limit to what audiences will believe. The truth is far more wild than you're allowed to put on stage." Laughing, Hagan adds, "If we put in everything that we thought was funny, it'd be three days long. We should do a director's cut." The show features a bevy of well-known figures including James Bond authorIan Fleming, who worked for Britain's Naval Intelligence Division during World War II and helped brainstorm ideas for Operation Mincemeat. The Nazis also briefly appear in satirical fashion, witha K-pop-style dance numberabout succumbing to the far-right movement. "Sonically, that's why that song is so modern, because fascism was the new ideology at the time," Cumming says. "It's popular! It's sexy! It's cool! Then you catch yourself applauding and you're like, 'Did you turn your brain on for one second through any of that? Or did you just go along with it because it was exciting?'" Although the song has been met with laughter in the U.K., it's often greeted by stunned silence on Broadway, where it perhaps hits too close to home for American theatergoers. "The discomfort here is quite palpable," Roberts says. "I've had a couple people at the stage door say to me (proudly), 'I didn't clap after that number!' And I'm like, 'Well, thank you? We're all going to be OK, aren't we?'" "Operation Mincemeat" shines a light on MI5's unsung female employees Jean Leslie (Claire Marie-Hall) and Hester Leggatt (Jak Malone), whose photographs and love letters were instrumental in crafting a believable backstory for the fictitious William Martin. The musical also gives a sneakily poignant tribute to Martin, who in reality, was a homeless man named Glyndwr Michael, who died after eating rat poison. Michael's body was buried with full military honors in 1943 under his fake moniker, and in 1998, the British government added his true identity to his tombstone. Throughout the show, the British spies frequently question who this man really is, although they don't prioritize the answer until the very end, when details of Michael's life are revealed to the audience. It's a chance "to pay respects to this person that had been invisible in society; that had fallen through the cracks and been forgotten about," Roberts says. "It gives us a huge moment of catharsis." By the finale, "we drop all the artifice and say, 'Everybody is important.' That being the lasting message of the show is something that we're really proud of." "Operation Mincemeat" is now playing at the Golden Theatre (252 W. 45thStreet). 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These British spies tricked Hitler. Now, their insane true story is a Broadway musical.

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Live Nation's $30 concert tickets are back: Participating tours and how to get ticketsNew Foto - Live Nation's $30 concert tickets are back: Participating tours and how to get tickets

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. Tickets to more than 1,000 amphitheaters shows will be a little more affordable this summer. TheLive Nation$30 Ticket to Summer promotion will encompass concerts includingRod Stewart, The Offspring,Cyndi Lauper,Avril Lavigne, Kesha, Dierks Bentley, Halsey and others, with more expected to be added. The $30 cost includes all fees, but not taxes as applicable according to city, state and venue and applies to amphitheater shows throughout the U.S. and Canada. Tickets are available while inventory lasts. The promotion starts at 10 a.m. local time May 21, when a full list of participating concerts will be available atlivenation.com/tickettosummer. Fans can select a show, look for the tickets labeled "$30 Ticket to Summer" and proceed to checkout. Searches can be filtered by event, artist, venue and location, as well as other participating shows nearby. Prior to the general sale, T-Mobile customers and Rakuten members will have early access from 10 a.m. through 11:59 p.m. ET May 20 viat-mobiletickets.comandrakuten.com. More:As Shakira kicks off new tour, she talks setlist, special guests and prioritizing her kids Here's a list of some of the participating concerts. Fans should also check the$30 Ticket to Summer websiteto confirm which dates from the below tours are a part of the offer. $UICIDEBOY$ Goo Goo Dolls Pantera Avril Lavigne Halsey Papa Roach & Rise Against Barenaked Ladies Hardy Peach Pit & Briston Maroney Big Time Rush Hauser Pierce the Veil Billy Idol James Taylor Rod Stewart The Black Keys Keith Urban Simple Minds Cody Jinks Kesha Slightly Stoopid Coheed and Cambria Kidz Bop Kids Styx & Kevin Cronin Band Counting Crows Leon Bridges Summer of Loud Cyndi Lauper Little Big Town Tedeschi Trucks Band Dierks Bentley +Live+ & Collective Soul Thomas Rhett Dispatch Luke Bryan Toto + Christopher Cross + Men at Work The Doobie Brothers Nelly Volbeat The Driver Era The Offspring "Weird Al" Yankovic Willie Nelson This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Live Nation $30 summer concert tickets: The list of shows

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The Latest: Cassie will return to the witness stand in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trialNew Foto - The Latest: Cassie will return to the witness stand in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trial

NEW YORK (AP) — The R&B singer Cassie returns to the witness stand Wednesday after a day spent recounting grotesque and humiliating details of life with her ex-boyfriend,Sean "Diddy" Combs. Prosecutors allege Combsused his fame and fortuneto orchestrate an empire of exploitation, coercing women into abusive sex parties. His lawyers argue that, although he could be violent, he never veered into sex trafficking and racketeering. They contend all sexual acts were consensual. Here's the latest: A closer look at the jurors A jury of 12 New Yorkers, plus a half-dozen alternates, is hearing testimony at the trial. The group tilts male and middle-aged or older. Only three jurors are under 40. Five are over 60. Classical music listeners outnumber people who identified as hip-hop fans. Their identities are known to the judge and lawyers but won't be made public. The jurorsrevealed a little about themselvesas they were selected forthe trial. Here'swhat we knowabout the regular jurors: Eight men Four women ▶ Read moreabout the jury What to know about Cassie Cassiesued Combs in 2023alleging years of rape and abuse. The suit was settled within hours, but was followed by dozens of similar legal claims and touched off a criminal investigation. A singer, actor, dancer and model, Cassie's professional ambitions began in adolescence, when she signed to the top-tiertalent and modeling agency Wilhelmina.Her music career launched shortly thereafter, when she left her home state of Connecticut for New York, where she signed with manager Tony Mottola and first metCombs. Cassie met Combs in 2005 when she was 19 and he was 37. He signed her to his Bad Boy Records label and, within a few years, they started dating. ▶ Read moreabout Cassie Cassie is due back for a second day of testimony Cassie returns to the witness stand Wednesday after a day spent recounting grotesque and humiliating details of life with her ex-boyfriend. During herfirst day of testimony, Cassie described being pressured into degrading sexual encounters with paid sex workers. She also recounted being beaten numerous times by Combs when she did things that displeased him — like smiling at him the wrong way. "You make the wrong face and the next thing I knew I was getting hit in the face," she said. Cassie, whose legal name isCasandra Ventura, accused Combs of gaining her submission by threatening to publicly release videos of her with male sex workers. Combs' attorneys have acknowledged Combs could be violent but maintain that the sexual acts were consensual. They say nothing he did amounted to sex trafficking or racketeering — the charges that he faces. Lawyers for Combs have yet to cross-examine Cassie, a type of questioning that will give them an opportunity to challenge her credibility or poke holes in her accounts of what happened. ▶ Read moreabout Cassie's testimony

The Latest: Cassie will return to the witness stand in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial

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Diddy trial live updates: Cassie to return to the stand in sex trafficking caseNew Foto - Diddy trial live updates: Cassie to return to the stand in sex trafficking case

Editor's note: This story contains graphic descriptions that some readers may find disturbing. Casandra Ventura Fine, who first took the stand May 13, will testify again today about the alleged sexual, physical and psychological abuse she endured at the hands of former partnerSean "Diddy" Combs. In November 2023, Ventura Fine − better known as Cassie, the hitmaker behind the song "Me & U" − alleged in a bombshelllawsuitthat Combs had trafficked, sexually assaulted and physically abused her during their decadelong relationship. The two "amicably"settled the lawsuita day after Ventura Fine's filing, and Combs' team alluded to a "substantial eight-figure settlement" in court documents for his criminal case. Last May,a 2016 hotel surveillance videoexclusively shared by CNN showed Combs kicking, hitting and dragging Ventura Fine – actions that were first described in her legal complaint. Diddy on trial newsletter:Step inside the courtroom as music mogul faces sex-crimes and trafficking charges. Now, as Combs, 55, faces charges ofsex trafficking,racketeeringand transportation to engage in prostitution, Ventura Fine, 38, is confronting him in court as the prosecution's star witness in the case. Combs has pleaded not guilty. During her May 13 testimony, which she recounted while very muchpregnant with her third child, Ventura Fine spoke slowly and softly, lifting a tissue to her eyes and often touching her abdomen. Sean 'Diddy' Combscould lose his freedom – and his vast empire of mansions, art and cars Ventura Fine took the stand and told the court about the beginnings of her relationship with Combs. She said they first kissed in a bathroom on her 21st birthday, and their physical relationship progressed from there. She said Combs "basically taught me" how to have oral sex, and being with him felt like her "first adult relationship." Ventura Fine also painted a picture of Combs when things between the two turned violent. Answering questions from prosecutors, Ventura Fine told the jury thatCombs would often beat her, leaving her with black eyes and bruises all over her body. She was positioned with federal prosecutor Emily Johnson looking straight ahead at her, with her body occasionally facing the jury. "He would bash my head, knock me over, drag me, kick me, stomp me in the head if I was down," Ventura Fine, her voice breaking slightly, alleged on the stand. Racketeering is the participation in an illegal scheme under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Statute, or RICO, as a way for the U.S. government to prosecute organizations that contribute to criminal activity. Using RICO law, which istypically aimed at targeting multi-person criminal organizations,prosecutors allegethat Combs coerced victims, some of whom they say were sex workers, through intimidation and narcotics to participate in "freak offs" — sometimes dayslong sex performances that federal prosecutors claim they have video of. The trial will not be televised, as cameras are typically not allowed in federal criminal trial proceedings. USA TODAY will be reporting live from the courtroom. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Diddy live updates: Cassie Ventura testimony in trial continues

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Rosamund Pike Says She Was Asked to 'Unzip and Drop' Her Dress and 'Just Stand There in Underwear' During Bond Girl Audition: 'I Won't Be Doing That'New Foto - Rosamund Pike Says She Was Asked to 'Unzip and Drop' Her Dress and 'Just Stand There in Underwear' During Bond Girl Audition: 'I Won't Be Doing That'

Rosamund Pike says her audition for "Die Another Day" almost went too far. In a recent sit-down withHarper's Bazaar UK, Pike, who played Miranda Frost in the 2002 Bond flick, says she was asked to strip down to her underwear when auditioning for the film. More from Variety Donald Trump Says 'James Bond Has Nothing to Worry About' Amid Movie Tariff Concerns: 'And You Know, Sean Connery Was a Friend of Mine' 'The Thursday Murder Club,' Whodunit Starring Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley and Celia Imrie, Sets Release Date on Netflix 'MobLand' Episode 2 Recap: Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan Break Down the 'Psychosis' Tearing at the Harrigans "In the Bond audition, I was asked to unzip and drop the dress I was wearing, to just stand there in underwear," Pike said. "And I thought, 'Well, no, I'll be doing that if I get the part. I won't be doing that now.' I don't know what possessed me." Despite the disagreement, Pike went on to star alongside Pierce Brosnan in "Die Another Day." In the film, Pike's Miranda Frost, a Harvard grad and Olympic fencer, disguises herself as a fellow member of MI6, only to later be revealed as a double agent. In the movie's climax, she is taken out by another iconic Bond girl, Jinx Johnson, played by Halle Berry. In a separate interview with David Tennant on his "David Tennant Does a Podcast with," she recalled an awkward moment while filming an intimate scene opposite Brosnan. "We have this clinch, and then we separate, and I look at this body tape and the nipple covers and they're covered in hair," Pike recalled. "And I think, 'Oh my God, I'm waxing Pierce's chest.'" She continued, "I was so mortified. I thought, 'Oh my God, he's so brave, and I'm pulling off his chest hair with every embrace.' And of course, it took a couple of takes to realize it was not him. It was the fake fur of the rugs adorning the swan bed. I literally thought I was waxing the poor man's chest." Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Rosamund Pike Says She Was Asked to ‘Unzip and Drop’ Her Dress and ‘Just Stand There in Underwear’ During Bond Girl Audition: ‘I Won’t Be Doing That’

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