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From left: Paula Pell, Sara Bareilles, Renée Elise Goldsberry and Busy Philipps star in Peacock s “Girls5eva,” premiering Thursday. Previous Next
Tuesday, May 04, 2021 1:00 am
Peacock s Girls5eva brings band together
Jay Bobbin | Zap2it
In “Girls5eva,” a band is getting back together.
The band in question in the Peacock musical-comedy – premiering all of its episodes Thursday – is a 1990s girl group for whom the reunion proves hugely challenging, given the women s current circumstances. With Tina Fey an executive producer along with series creator Meredith Scardino, the show stars Grammy winner Sara Bareilles, Tony recipient Renee Elise Goldsberry, Paula Pell and Busy Philipps as the artists bent on proving their earlier fame wasn t a fluke.
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