Audiences are falling in love with the new CW comedy series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," which is packed with theatre actors including Santino Fontana, Vincent Rodriguez III and Donna Lynne Champlin. Gabrielle Ruiz, seen on Broadway in such shows as If/Then and In the Heights, is featured as Valencia. She shares some fantastic exclusive pics from the set!
Broadway's Gabrielle Ruiz Takes Us Behind the Scenes at Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Broadway's Gabrielle Ruiz Takes Us Behind the Scenes at Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
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That moment you see your face on television... Look ma! I made it!
Gabrielle Ruiz
"Where's Gabrielle?" "Oh, she's hanging out with The Pretzel again.” The Pretzel is a landmark on the set of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.”
Gabrielle Ruiz
Driving around L.A. and I'm like, "Haaaaaaaay girl!" to myself. Everyone around me thinks I'm crazy and it's okay.
Gabrielle Ruiz
My trailer!
Gabrielle Ruiz
Ya'll- MY CHAIR HAS MY NAME ON IT!
Gabrielle Ruiz
Bollywood selfies in my trailer! "Shooting 'I'm So Good At Yoga' was not fun at all," said no one ever.
Gabrielle Ruiz
"Last Looks" moment with the amazing Tracy Anderson (makeup) and Roxanne Wightman (hair) in the cookie aisle for "Josh's Girlfriend is Really Cool!" episode.
Gabrielle Ruiz
Valencia can take up to 2.5 hours of prep! She don't play. I love this incredible makeup and hair team... Buuuuut I'm gonna need another ice coffee!
Gabrielle Ruiz
Vincent Rodriguez III and I getting our Broadway fix at the opening night show of Sound of Music at the Ahmanson Theatre!
Gabrielle Ruiz
Vella Lovell and I at Disneyland! The lady who took our photo said, "You two make a beautiful couple!" It was Gay Day at Disneyland, we excitingly said "Thank you!!"
Gabrielle Ruiz
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Rachel Bloom stars in the new CW comedy series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," which features the title character occasionally bursting into song, Broadway musical-style. It debuted Oct. 12 and airs Monday evenings at 8 PM.
Bloom plays woman who dumps her career as a lawyer in New York to chase her old boyfriend, who once described her as “really dramatic and weird.” Has she changed?
The series, which co-stars Broadway's Santino Fontana, is co-written by Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna.