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here is the gist, a practical list of DON’TS for you… people will say we’re IN LOVE!
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CHOIR BOY (Opens January 6th, 2019- February 24th, 2019)
Theatre: Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
Director: Trip Cullman, Playwright: Tarell Alvin McCraney
The story follows the hopes and dreams of the young singers at the Charles R. Drew Prep School for Boys, with a cast made up of Nicholas L. Ashe as Junior Blake, John Clay III as Anthony Justin “AJ” James, Chuck Cooper as Headmaster Marrow, Caleb Eberhardt as David Heard, J. Quinton Johnson as Bobby Marrow, Austin Pendleton as Mr. Pendleton, and Jeremy Pope as Pharus Jonathan Young.
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‘C'mon Babe, why don’t we paint the town… And all that Jazz. I’m gonna rouge my knees and roll my stockings down… And all Jazz. Start the car I know a whoopie spot… where the gin is cold and the piano’s hot. It’s just a noisy hall, where there’s a nightly brawl… And all that Jazz.
Chicago (2002) dir. Rob Marshall
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I got a beautiful feelin’ everything’s going my way!
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Congratulations to Sergio Trujillo for winning the 2019 Tony Award for Best Choreography for your work on Ain’t Too Proud
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Amber Gray and Eva Noblezada backstage during the 73rd Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall on June 09, 2019 in New York City.
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but sir they’re my emotional support mormons
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Chang chang changitty chang sha-bop That’s the way it should be Wah-oooh, yeah!
Charlotte as a T-Bird and Cordelia as a Pink Lady for @petty-petty-petty-petty for the @falsettossecretsnowmen event!! I absolutely loved drawing this, it was partially inspired by a still in the ‘We Go Together’ scene in Grease. I hope you like it! Happy holidays <3
(the icons are transparent and free to use with credit to me)
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Kelli O'Hara in Roundabout Theatre Company’s Kiss Me, Kate
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Royer Bockus as Laurey and Tatiana Wechsler as Curly
This revival of Oklahoma! directed by Bill Rauch casted every main character to be lesbian, gay, bi, or trans. This obviously created a whole new level of depth to the show, none more apparent than in one of the most iconic duets in musical theatre, “People Will Say We’re in Love.” Here Curly and Laurey talk about people thinking they’re in love with each other, and the hesitation they have to show affection for each other because of it, now influenced by comp het and the fear of what their community will think of their relationship. Note: audio was posted with permission from the master. Do not share outside of reblogs
Happy Lesbian Day of Visibility! Including lesbians of color and trans lesbians featured in this song!
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jonathan groff before singing “left behind”, circa january 2007
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Check Out New Photos of Hadestown on Broadway
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“The Band’s Visit is a very atypical musical. One could even argue that it’s a play with live music. All the designs support the non-musical theater conceit of the storytelling and the architecture of the music. What thrills me are the risks we’ve taken by not presenting ideas in flashy overt ways, but that ask the audience to lean in and pay close attention to nuances and details. Not your typical description of a musical theatre lighting rig. We knew it wasn’t a flashy musical that would be loaded with a lot of cues, so it became, “Well, what do we need to communicate the atmosphere of this night in this town, and the relationships of these people?” We wanted to do it with as little as was necessary, but still give each intimate storyline a distinct, emotional feel and location. For The Band’s Visit, the design team and I spoke mostly about color temperature, from warm to fluorescent tones, and uniformity, which we need as much as possible to make it like realistic interior lighting – like you’re looking into someone’s home.”
My Favorite Designs → The Band’s Visit Lighting Design by Tyler Micoleau
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Get to Know Me (9/?) Favorite Shows → The Band’s Visit
“You know Tewfiq, these songs, these movies that we talk about before, sometimes they are not so empty. There is love, and I think that now this night we could live this love again. You know? Big love, in big Arabic words, but I’m afraid I will fuck it all up, like everything else. My life Arab movie, Arab song.”
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Damon as Curly and Rebecca as Laurey in Oklahoma! No microphones were used except for the one verse after Laurey tells Curly not to play the guitar.
***Do not post this audio anywhere outside of tumblr/repost or I won’t post any more gifts. This audio is NFT until further notice.***
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“Az-sit owza turuah. Yallah khud-ha.” [The lady wants to go out. Take her out.] THE BAND’S VISIT (2017) by Itamar Moses and David Yazbek
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