Meg Donnelly and Milo Manheim are the perfect Prawn king and queen at the premiere of Zombies 2 held at Walt Disney Studios Main Theater on Saturday (January 25) in Burbank, Calif.
“You can definitely expect more music soon. I’m working on it, and I am so excited for people to hear what’s next,” she told TigerBeat.
As for what message she hopes to spread, she said her main one is simply kindness.
“My message that I always try to share with people is to work hard and be kind. I’m a big dreamer, so I always encourage people to dream big as well. Mainly, I think that if I can share one thing with the world, it would be a message of spreading kindness, so I hope that my music can do that for people,” she shared.
Olivia also dished on her sound, saying, “it’s got definitely some pop elements, but also some soul and pop, with a little bit of folk in it, but those are probably the main three.”
If you haven’t already, check out Olivia‘s single “Stars Crossed” and keep an eye, or ear, out for new music!
The Coop & Cami Ask the World actress, the Fuller House actor, and the King Cobra star hit the red carpet on opening night of the event held at Pasadena Civic Auditorium on Friday (December 13).
“The best thing about panto is that it’s an interactive experience for everybody — the kids can come and they don’t have to be quiet in their seats,” Olivia told TheWrap. “They can boo the bad guys, cheer for the good ones, and really express themselves. They feel like they’re part of the story and the experience. I love that instant gratification of knowing what the audience thinks.”
“I’ve never experienced having the audience talk back to you when you’re on a stage, so it’s definitely going to be new for me,” she continued.
“Another amazing part of panto is that it is a musical but it’s combined with contemporary pop songs, so they are songs that kids, teenagers and even the parents know,” she added.
“We’re always laughing, 24/7. We kind of have this thing we do before our run-throughs — which is basically where we show our producers and our network the whole script. It’s basically like a play, we show them what the whole episode is gonna look like,” Olivia explained.
She continued, “And before we do that we kind of have this little good luck ritual, where we all do this chant, and it’s long and it’s loud and it gets us all ready and riled up to do our rehearsal. It’s really funny and it’s tradition.”
Olivia Sanabia and Michael Campion dress up as Snow White and Prince Harry in the 10-year-anniversary production of “A Snow White Christmas!”
The 16-year-old Coop & Cami Ask the World actress and the 17-year-old Fuller House star are currently taking on the roles in the live holiday stage production.
In the updated version of the classic fairy tale, “Princess Snow White joins forces with the Seven Dwarfs to defeat her wicked aunt, the Queen,” according to a press release. “In the style of British Panto, audiences are encouraged to interact, booing the baddies and cheering for the hero. ‘A Snow White Christmas’ features family-friendly magic, with a comedic twist, dancing (with So You Think You Can Dance alumni), contemporary music and more.”
Featuring new songs and a new script, the show will play a limited engagement from December 13 through December 22.
“A Snow White Christmas” is currently playing in Raleigh, N.C., and it will be moving to the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif., next week. Tickets start at $28 and can be purchased online or by calling the box office at 626-449-7360.
The 16-year-old actress has released a special track, called “Stars Crossed” for her fans, ahead of the holiday season.
“I wrote ‘Stars Crossed’ several months ago. This song was a labor of love since it’s my first single and I wanted it to be a good representation of who I am as an artist,” Olivia shared about the song.
She adds, “While brainstorming for lyric ideas, the line ‘I think we got our stars crossed’ popped into my head, and immediately knew this was what I wanted to share with my fans.”
“It is deeply inspired by my love of Romeo and Juliet, but it’s an alternate take on the timeless classic. My hope is that this song pulls on heartstrings and tells a story.”
Peyton Elizabeth Lee wears a long-sleeved floral dress to the white carpet premiere of Netflix’s Let It Snow held at Pacific Theatres at The Grove on Monday (November 4) in Los Angeles.
FYI: Olivia is wearing a Jovani dress, Vince Camuto shoes, and Jacob & Co jewelry. Anne is wearing a Salisa outfit, Stuart Weitzman shoes, Jack Vartanian earrings and rings from Nancy Newberg, Maya Brenner, Anna Sheffield and Zoe Chico. Inanna is wearing DSquared2. Siena is wearing a Zara outfit, Alexandre Birman shoes, a Fiona Kotur bag, and UNOde50 jewelry. Jackie is wearing an Alice and Olivia dress. Lilimar is wearing a House of CB top and Aritzia pants. Ava is wearing a Narces dress and Call It Spring shoes. Willow is wearing an Herve Leger dress and Vince Camuto shoes.