Kristin Chenoweth Reacts To ‘The Queen Of Versailles’ Early Closing, Laments All Shows “That Have Come And Gone”

Two days after the announcement that the new Broadway musical The Queen of Versailles, which is starting just its third week at the St. James Theatre, will close Jan. 4, its star Kristin Chenoweth is reflecting on the cancellation. “I just want to say that I’m so proud of this new art that we’ve created, and it’s getting harder and harder to do,” she said in an Instagram video. ” I think about all the shows in the past couple of seasons that have come and gone, that not everybody got to see,” she added, referencing the tough sledding for new musicals over the last several years. “I just love Broadway so much, and I love audiences and a live art form,” the Tony winner said, inviting those who have not seen The Queen of Versailles to do so in the next month or so. “And also go ahead and get a ticket to any Broadway show, because Broadway is the best, you have a live performance art form, and there’s nothing better than to look out and share an experience with an audience,” she added. You can see the video below. The Queen Of Versailles opened Nov. 9 and has grossed $6,443,798. Chenoweth and F. Murray Abraham star, with music and lyrics by Oscar winner Stephen Schwartz and a book by Lindsey Ferrentino. Tony winner Michael Arden directed. This project re-teamed Chenoweth with Schwartz on Broadway for the first time since the original production of Wicked. The story is based on Lauren Greenfield’s 2012 documentary The Queen of Versailles, which told the story of Jackie and David Siegel, billionaires who were attempting to build a lavish home in Florida inspired by Palace of Versailles while seeing their fortunes and lifestyle decline thanks to the 2008 financial crisis.
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SIVGA Robin SV021 Wired Headphones Review

I’ve been fascinated with headphones from an early age. My dad was a broadcast journalist and a real geek, filling our house with space-age tech like reel-to-reel players, condenser microphones, and CB radios. Most important, though, were the headphones. Huge, unwieldy things for my tiny head, they still opened my eyes and ears to just how good music could sound, and that fascination has stayed with me ever since. So my interest was piqued by SIVGA’s latest, the Robin SV021, a closed-back, wired audiophile pair of over-ear headphones, which boast earcups crafted from wood. While they look genuinely beautiful, the sound they produce is even better. Each of the Robin SV021’s earcups are handmade from Rosewood. If you want a pair of headphones that’s immediately different from the metal and black plastic-toting ones elsewhere, it’s a great place to start. Imprinted with the SIVGA logo, the external surface is perfectly smooth, and the wood carries a warmth and softness that plastic and metal simply can’t. I did worry about their durability, but after cramming the Robin into my bag on more than one occasion, they remained unblemished. Elsewhere, the headband is wrapped in leather, with a thin slice of memory foam beneath it, while the frame, extenders and hinges are made from rigid, burnished metal. It’s all finished off by a pair of the plushest, softest ear cushions I’ve come across in a while, and they feel absolutely fantastic, moulding around your ears and providing a decent level of passive noise cancellation as well. The Robin SV021 look and feel utterly premium, and they definitely punch above their £150 price point. Audio is handled by dual wiring to each earcup, with the two ends of the braided cable leading down to a single gold-plated 3. 5mm jack. While the braided section is noise-free, the single cabling to each earcup will produce cable noise if rubbing against clothing, which does make it less appealing for listening while on the go. That’s not its main draw, though. The Robin SV021 are reassuringly universal, and I’ve spent my time hopping between a MacBook, Nintendo Switch 2 and my PC. It has a relatively low impedance at 32 Ohms, and it performed well with every device I tried, with plenty of volume while retaining an excellent level of detail. The SIVGA Robin SV021 sound excellent. The 50mm drivers are capable of moving plenty of air around, and there’s a wonderfully wide soundstage here, giving instrumentation and audio some real room to breathe. I’ve been playing a huge amount of Octopath Traveler 0 on its way to review, and the orchestral soundtrack has been delivered exquisitely by the Robin SV021, with that wider soundstage making it feel as though you’re experiencing a live recording. They’re absolutely perfect for gaming, thanks to their lightweight design and ultra-soft ear cushions. I was able to wear them for hours, and they may well be the most comfortable headphones I’ve reviewed this year. Checking in with my music collection, I loved how enveloping Gunship’s Tech Noir sounded, with the throbbing synth tones delivered with an exacting level of detail. The intro’s sci-fi spoken word sits clearly apart from the ominous notes beneath, while the bass response is excellent, with plenty of warmth and clarity. The Robin SV021 are certainly warmer-sounding rather than clinical, and they’re easy to live with across a range of different genres and content types. Crucially, they make you want to listen to music. At £150, the Robin SV021 are aimed at the mid-range audiophile who’s looking for something a little different. Despite their closed-back design, they boast a wide soundstage, and their well-balanced tuning provides a hugely enjoyable listening experience no matter what you’re using them for.
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The Acolyte creator says she was “not surprised” her Star Wars show got axed because it “was always a major risk”, but she was “surprised by how it was handled”

Over a year after The Acolyte was axed on Disney Plus after only one season, the show’s creator Leslye Headland has admitted she wasn’t surprised by the decision, but she didn’t expect how the news was delivered to the fans, and to her. “I was not surprised by it. I think I was surprised at the swiftness of it and the publicness of it. I was surprised by how it was handled,” she told The Wrap. “But once I was getting particular phone calls about the reaction and the criticism and the viewership, I felt like ‘OK, the writing’s on the wall for sure.'” The Acolyte was reportedly canceled due to poor viewership, although it was later revealed that it was the second most-viewed Disney Plus show last year. Headland explained that, with Star Wars, “you’re not just measured within the marketplace that you happen to be in at that time, you’re measured against every other Star Wars show. We hit the Nielsens a couple times,” she continued, “not every week or anything like that, but a couple times it poked through. I feel like for a launch of a first season show that was trying different things, I think it could have been worth it to allow the audience it was meant for to find it. But that wasn’t up to me. So I fully respect the decision, even if I’m sad about it.” Despite getting a good reception among critics (it stands at 79% on Rotten Tomatoes), the show became a target of racist online attacks. Lead actor Amandla Stenberg called out “a rampage of. hyper-conservative bigotry and vitriol, prejudiced hatred and hateful language” towards the cast, and admitted the cancellation was “not a huge shock.”.
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Delhi Crime Season 3 screening cancelled after tragic Delhi blast and Dharmendra’s health

**Delhi Crime Season 3 Screening Cancelled Following Delhi Blast and Dharmendra’s Health Concerns**

Actor Huma Qureshi took to Instagram to announce the cancellation of the much-anticipated screening for *Delhi Crime* Season 3, citing two somber reasons: a tragic incident in Delhi and distressing updates about veteran actor Dharmendra’s health.

In her Instagram story, Huma addressed fans and industry peers:

“Given the tragic incident in Delhi and the distressing news about Dharmendra ji’s health, we have cancelled today’s screening for *Delhi Crime* Season 3.”

She emphasized the importance of observing quiet respect during such trying times and acknowledged the collective anticipation surrounding the show’s release.

“We were looking forward to celebrating together, but such times call for quiet respect,” she wrote. Huma added that while the team was excited for the premiere, it was necessary to pause and reflect in light of the current events.

The Netflix Original’s third season will now officially premiere on **November 13**. Huma concluded with heartfelt words:

“I’m sure you’ll all be watching and sending us love then. Love & Prayers, Huma.”

### Details on the Delhi Blast Incident

On the evening of November 10, 2025, a deadly car explosion occurred near the Red Fort (Lal Qila) area of Delhi. A Hyundai i20 exploded at a traffic signal near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station around 6:50 pm.

The blast resulted in at least **9 deaths** and **over 20 injuries**. Several other vehicles caught fire following the explosion. Emergency services promptly rushed to the scene to manage the aftermath and treat the victims.

### Update on Dharmendra’s Health

Meanwhile, veteran actor Dharmendra is currently admitted to Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital. According to the latest updates on November 11, 2025, his family—including wife Hema Malini and daughter Esha Deol—has confirmed that he is stable, recovering, and responding to treatment.

Dharmendra has been under medical observation following complaints of breathlessness and age-related health issues.

**Also Read:** [EXCLUSIVE: Dhurandhar Trailer Launch POSTPONED due to Dharmendra’s Health, Delhi Blast]

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