Tony Danza Reunites With ‘Who’s The Boss’ Kids Alyssa Milano & Danny Pintauro At His New Show

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A Who’s The Boss? reunion took spot during 1 of Tony Danza‘s shows astatine the Catalina Jazz Club successful Hollywood, California. “Getting closer. If you cognize what I mean,” wrote Alyssa Milano, who portrayed Samantha connected the beloved ’80s sitcom. Alyssa, 49, posed alongside Tony, 71, and their Who’s The Boss? costar, Danny Pintauro. The erstwhile costars and existent friends were each smiles successful the pictures, including 1 of Danny, 46, and Alyssa side-by-side.

All this reunion was missing was Judith Light, who played Angela (sadly, Katherine Helmond, who played Mona connected the show, passed distant successful 2019). Alyssa, who was blessed to spot her person and his caller cabaret production, gave it a large review. “Also, if you’re successful LA and you similar to smile—go spot Tony astatine The Catalina Jazz Club. So good,” Alyssa said of the show.

Tony Danza’s Standards & Stories wraps up connected Nov. 5. With a four-piece band, Tony treats the assemblage to “a recital of his favourite modular emotion songs intercut with peculiar memories, from gathering with Frank Sinatra a.k.a. … to his relationship with Robert De Niro and Sammy Cahn,” writes LATFUSA’s review of the show. “The nighttime had a lukewarm feeling due to the fact that it was truthful personal, thing we don’t spot excessively often,” wrote the reviewer. “It besides had a interaction of nostalgia. [Tony] made references to his 2 long-running series, Taxi and Who’s The Boss, but the absorption was connected his cabaret act.”

Tony, Alyssa, and Danny (Mario Casilli / TV Guide / Columbia Pictures Television / Everett Collection)

One of the apical comments connected Alyssa’s IG station was from Christy Clarson Romano. “OMG! Reboot????” she asked. Alyssa hinted that determination was a imaginable Who’s The Boss sequel amusement successful the works erstwhile speaking with Fox 5’s Good Day New York. “We’re really processing a reboot, good it’s much of a sequel, and we’ve been processing it present for a mates of years,” she said, per Screen Rant. “The pandemic benignant of enactment everything connected hold, but we’re hopeful that earlier I’m successful my 70s, we’ll beryllium capable to.”

The archetypal Who’s The Boss? – which ran connected ABC from 1984-1992 – saw Danza play Tony Micelli, a retired Major League Baseball subordinate who moves to Fairfield, Connecticut with his daughter, Samantha (Milano). Tony works arsenic a live-in housekeeper for a divorced advertizing executive, Angela Bower (Judith Light), and her lad Jonathan (Danny Pintauro). Also making predominant appearances is Angela’s feisty mother, Mona Robinson (Katherine Helmond). The bid racked up galore grant nominations and won a Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy Award earlier coming to a close.

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