James Corden, Jane Krakowski, and Josh Gad will have to be forgiven for the disruption of turning a Los Angeles crosswalk into a makeshift stage — at least they can promise it won’t happen again.
will have to be forgiven for the disruption of turning a Los Angeles crosswalk into a makeshift stage — at least they can promise it won’t happen again. As Corden prepares to exit the“And so my merry band of thespians, today we say hooray for Hollywood,” Corden told his cast of actors. “Today we shall bid our final adjure with songs from shows that celebrate this silly little city of angels. Now, we don’t usually pop the champagne until the curtains come down.
The lineup of songs for the final Crosswalk the Musical included “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” “Singin’ In The Rain,” and “La La Land.” Krakowski was on fire, at least when she wasn’t promoting her flavorless snack crackers, but Gad had a hard time pulling himself together. Between each musical set, all three punctuated with blaring car horns trying to usher the high-scale production out of their way, the actor broke down into tears over the end of an era.
“We won’t be able to do this silly dilly stuff anymore,” Gad cried out before the last song. “We’re all getting so old. I thought we’d be doing this forever.” Corden tells his crosswalk costar to gather himself — because nothing lasts forever. But earlier in the day, as they prepared for one last hurrah, the host had a moment of reflection that had him downing glass after glass of champagne.
“When I moved here eight years ago, I had two goals: to bring live theatre to the desolate cultural wasteland that is Los Angeles and to make friends with as many celebrities as I can,” he said. In one way or another, he succeeded at both, though he did make some enemies along the way.
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