Thursday, September 30, 2010

Julianne Moore is getting lots of buzz for her latest film, The Kids Are All Right







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Julianne Moore is getting lots of buzz for her latest film, The Kids Are All Right, but it’s a behind-the-scenes role that really has the actress excited these days.

Her first children’s book, Freckleface Strawberry, was recently adapted into an Off-Broadway musical, and premieres Friday in New York City.

“I’m really thrilled it’s happened,” Moore tells PEOPLE Moms & Babies of the book’s climb. “It absolutely came out of the blue — it was an utter and complete surprise to me.”

Rose Caiola, owner of the Manhattan Movement & Arts Center and Manhattan Youth Ballet, purchased Freckleface Strawberry for her own children a few years ago, and fell in love.

As luck would have it, she meet Moore soon after, and asked if she could take a crack at writing a show based on the book. After a watching a workshop performance (starring 24 children!) at the Movement & Arts Center in June 2009, Moore was sold. “The response was tremendous,” Caiola recalls, “so I decided to take it to the next level.”

Repurposing Freckleface Strawberry for the New York City stage required extensive casting — “our Freckleface, she fell out of heaven for us,” Caiola says — hiring musicians and creating colorful sets and costumes. “It was very challenging, yes,” Caiola recalls. “But it really worked out for us.”

Now, with the big premiere hours away, everyone’s feeling the butterflies, including Moore’s 8-year-old daughter, Liv Helen. “She came to the show with me recently, and it was fun,” Moore says. “She loved it, and really loved the characters. We talked a lot about what songs we liked, what characters we liked. She agreed with some of the things I said, too. It was a fun discussion … she was like, ‘Yeah mommy, yeah I think that too.’ “

Freckleface Strawberry is loosely based on Moore’s experiences as a child, when she was teased for her freckles and red hair. “I [wrote] it at the suggestion of a friend who said, ‘Oh you probably have something anecdotal about your childhood; you could write it down for your kids, they’d love it!’ “






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At the time, Moore laughed the idea off — “kids actually care very little about what you did as a kid,” she says — but the thought stuck with her. “I remember I was on a plane once, going to a job in London, and I wrote the story,” she recalls. “It all just happened really fast — it wasn’t anything intentional.” It led to a second book, Freckleface Strawberry and the Dodgeball Bully, two years later.

Though her 12½-year-old son Caleb hasn’t seen the show yet, he will join his mom at the New World Stages on opening night. “My children are wonderful, and they’re very proud of me and of the books,” Moore says. “We’re all very excited.”

Julianne Moore’s Freckleface Strawberry Hits the Stage







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Julianne Moore is getting lots of buzz for her latest film, The Kids Are All Right, but it’s a behind-the-scenes role that really has the actress excited these days.


Her first children’s book, Freckleface Strawberry, was recently adapted into an Off-Broadway musical, and premieres Friday in New York City.


“I’m really thrilled it’s happened,” Moore tells PEOPLE Moms & Babies of the book’s climb. “It absolutely came out of the blue — it was an utter and complete surprise to me.”


Rose Caiola, owner of the Manhattan Movement & Arts Center and Manhattan Youth Ballet, purchased Freckleface Strawberry for her own children a few years ago, and fell in love.


As luck would have it, she meet Moore soon after, and asked if she could take a crack at writing a show based on the book. After a watching a workshop performance (starring 24 children!) at the Movement & Arts Center in June 2009, Moore was sold. “The response was tremendous,” Caiola recalls, “so I decided to take it to the next level.”


Repurposing Freckleface Strawberry for the New York City stage required extensive casting — “our Freckleface, she fell out of heaven for us,” Caiola says — hiring musicians and creating colorful sets and costumes. “It was very challenging, yes,” Caiola recalls. “But it really worked out for us.”


Now, with the big premiere hours away, everyone’s feeling the butterflies, including Moore’s 8-year-old daughter, Liv Helen. “She came to the show with me recently, and it was fun,” Moore says. “She loved it, and really loved the characters. We talked a lot about what songs we liked, what characters we liked. She agreed with some of the things I said, too. It was a fun discussion … she was like, ‘Yeah mommy, yeah I think that too.’ “


Freckleface Strawberry is loosely based on Moore’s experiences as a child, when she was teased for her freckles and red hair. “I [wrote] it at the suggestion of a friend who said, ‘Oh you probably have something anecdotal about your childhood; you could write it down for your kids, they’d love it!’ “








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At the time, Moore laughed the idea off — “kids actually care very little about what you did as a kid,” she says — but the thought stuck with her. “I remember I was on a plane once, going to a job in London, and I wrote the story,” she recalls. “It all just happened really fast — it wasn’t anything intentional.” It led to a second book, Freckleface Strawberry and the Dodgeball Bully, two years later.


Though her 12½-year-old son Caleb hasn’t seen the show yet, he will join his mom at the New World Stages on opening night. “My children are wonderful, and they’re very proud of me and of the books,” Moore says. “We’re all very excited.”


— Kate Hogan


Check out Freckleface Strawberry the Musical in its open-ended run at New York City’s New World Stages.






Red alert! Expectant designer Stella McCartney heads home after dropping her kids







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Red alert!

Expectant designer Stella McCartney heads home after dropping her kids — Miller Alasdhair James, 5½, Bailey Linda Olwyn, 3½, and Beckett Robert Lee, 2½ — off at school in London on Tuesday.

McCartney, 39, and husband Alasdhair Willis will welcome their fourth child in late fall.

It’ll be a busy season for the designer — she also launches her first childrenswear collection this November.

BumpWatch: Stella McCartney’s School Run







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Red alert!


Expectant designer Stella McCartney heads home after dropping her kids — Miller Alasdhair James, 5½, Bailey Linda Olwyn, 3½, and Beckett Robert Lee, 2½ — off at school in London on Tuesday.


McCartney, 39, and husband Alasdhair Willis will welcome their fourth child in late fall.


It’ll be a busy season for the designer — she also launches her first childrenswear collection this November.


RELATED: Stella McCartney Launches Designer Kids Collection






Some stories for your Thursday afternoon Around the Web

Some stories for your Thursday afternoon:

  • Recall alert: Fisher-Price recalls nearly 10 million kids’ toys due to various risks — Reuters

  • Why you cannot wait to treat postpartum depression — Health.com

  • How Constance Marie is able to balance Hollywood with mommyhood — ConstanceMarie.net

  • Is putting your child’s name on his or her gear dangerous? — lilSugar

  • Just for fun: What celeb-penned children’s books really mean — NYMag

Around the Web…

Some stories for your Thursday afternoon:






Thrice as Nice: Suri Cruise’s Fave Designer Dress







Fame; INF; Fame

Once, twice, three times a cute lady!


We all know how much Suri loves to dress herself. But clearly her always-chic mom, Katie Holmes, is also a big influence on the pint-size fashionista — so much so that we’ve spotted the 4-year-old wearing the same dress in three different colors (cream, red and blue) from the actress’ line, Holmes & Yang.


From the simple cut to the ruffle-trim empire waist, it’s the perfect frock for any budding stylesetter. If they sold it in grown-up sizes, we’d snap up two or three ourselves.


Want one for your little one? Go to HolmesandYang.com for order information.