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Oh thanks so much Robyn!!
Last song: I have the radio on perpetually (even right now) but the last song I listened to of my own accord was heart of glass by blondie
Last movie: school for good and evil (rewatch)
Currently watching: picnic at hanging rock!! It’s getting queerer!!
Currently reading: ohhh no I’ve got like so so so many books from the library that I’ve started. Not to mention my other books. Ok. Here’s a few:
Young, damned, and Fair by Gareth Russel
Anna Karenina ;-;
A Warning About Swans by R M Romero
Renegades by Marissa Meyer cause my s/o is obsessed with it and so obvs I have to understand now
Currently craving: honestly I’d go for blue sour patch kids rn
Last thing i researched for writing purposes: ummmm probably something about types of furniture in the Victorian era (this maryahlia fic is going to be written or so help me god)
no pressure tags: @bookns @treasureofmy-heart @queer-resting-bitch-face @bloody-mf-bsc and anyone else I forgot ⭐️
Nine People Tag
Thanks @kamileonik, @flock-from-the-void and @flowerxar for the tags!! :DD ok here we go
Last song: the Croatian EDM song my taxi driver is currently playing..! Apart from that, Between to Worlds by Mili from Limbus Company :D
Last Movie: wait.. what WAS it? The last one I remember is guardians of the galaxy 3 but I definitely watched another
Currently Watching: shows? I’m currently watching Fullmetal alchemist brotherhood and demon slayer!
Currently Reading: currently reading Bungou stray dogs untold origins, The Myth of Sisyphus and Crime and Punishment!
Currently Craving: some water. Hm. I should probably get some give me a second— ok done. Stay hydrated kids!!
Last thing you researched for writing purposes: animal symbolism! Uh.. apparently in native american cultures an owl’s call foretells death and is a bad omen! So now that’s something I know!
Tags: here are all the lovely people I’ll be tagging, if you don’t want to do it then it’s fine: @some-random-dunce, @vivid-badsquad, @comfortstars, @kingarubin, @obsyddiansays, @galaxitic, @breadistasty, @another-white-hole and um I’m running out so just @sootings
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“you have to hold on, okay?” @mxleficis
"Seria ótimo se as palavras ajudassem..." ter se metido em uma briga com alguém mais forte que ele não tinha sido uma ideia tão boa assim, Gareth tinha conseguido um ferimento no braço esquerdo graças a sua estúpida idiota de tentar salvar a garota de um homem com más intenções sem que pudesse usar a magia, mas infelizmente, usar magia estava fora de cogitações fora da área do coven e querer causar mais problema pra sua cabeça seria um resultado não tão agradável. "Mas só me diga, você está bem?"
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Les Misérables
Les Misérables - 10th Anniversary: The Dream Cast In Concert - October, 1995 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT: MP4 (SD) CAST: Colm Wilkinson (Jean Valjean), Philip Quast (Javert), Ruthie Henshall (Fantine), Judy Kuhn (Cosette), Michael Ball (Marius), Lea Salonga (Éponine), Michael Maguire (Enjolras), Alun Armstrong (Thénardier), Jenny Galloway (Madame Thénardier), Adam Searles (Gavroche), Hannah Chick (Little Cosette), Paul F Monaghan (The Bishop), Anthony Crivello (Grantaire), David Bardsley (Combeferre), Matt Cammelle (Feuilly), Jérôme Pradon (Courfeyrac), Peter Polycarpou (Jean Prouvaire), Darryl Knock (Joly), Mike Sterling (Lesgles), Nick Holder (Brujon), Tony Timberlake (Babet), Stephen Matthews (Claquesous), Keith Burns (Montparnasse), Michael McCarthy (Factory Foreman), Jackie Marks (Factory Girl), Gareth Snook (Bamatabois), Andy Reiss (Pimp), Peter Polycarpou (Labourer), Glyn Kerslake (Constables), Beverly Klein (Old Woman), Christopher Howard (Loud Hailer), Halcro Johnston (Farmer), Adrian Beaumont, Alasdair Harvey, Alistair Robins, Allan Hardman, Annette Yeo, Cameron Stewart, Charles Shirvell, Christopher Coleman, Claire Machin, Claudia Bradley, Cliff Brayshaw, Craig Schulman, Danny Coll, David Alder, David Arneil, David Delve, David Malek, David Shannon, Egill Olaffson, Ellen Jackson, Fenton Gray, Gerard Leighton-Duffy, Glenn Carter, Grania Renihan, Gyula Vikidál, Hadrian Delacey, Helen Hobson, Henk Poort, Irene Warren, James Barron, James Head, Jan Ježek, Jeff Leyton, Jerzy Jeszke, Joanne Redman, Jody Crosier, John Barr, John Owen-Jones, Julia Howson, Julia Worsley, Krzysztof Stasierowicz, Kurt Ravn, Linda-Mae Brewer, Lynden Edwards, Mario Frangoulis, Mark Turnbull, Mark White, Martin George, Martin Scott Warden, Matthew Gould, Matthew White, Michael Burgess, Michael Cantwell, Myra Sands, Neil Couperthwaite, Nicholas Pound, Nicola Sloane, Norma Atallah, Paul Baker, Paula Simpson, Peter Ledbury, Phil Cavill, Philip Cox, Rebecca Storm, Rebecca Thornhill, Reinhard Brussmann, Richard Burman, Rob Guest, Robert Marien, Sara West, Sarah Hay, Steve Balsamo, Susie Fenwick, Takeshi Kaga, Tommy Körberg, Tricia Deighton, Øystein Wiik NOTES: Features key performers from the original Broadway and London casts like Colm Wilkinson, Phillip Quast and Lea Salonga. Includes the encore performance featuring 17 Valjeans from various productions. Les Misérables - 25th Anniversary Concert Live At The O2 - October 3, 2010 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Alfie Boe (Jean Valjean), Norm Lewis (Javert), Lea Salonga (Fantine), Katie Hall (Cosette), Nick Jonas (Marius), Samantha Barks (Éponine), Ramin Karimloo (Enjolras), Matt Lucas (Thénardier), Jenny Galloway (Madame Thénardier), Robert Madge (Gavroche), Mia Jenkins (Little Cosette), Earl Carpenter (The Bishop), Hadley Fraser (Grantaire), Jonathan Williams (Combeferre), Owain Williams (Feuilly), Killian Donnelly (Courfeyrac), Alistair Brammer (Jean Prouvaire), Jamie Muscato (Joly), Edward Baruwa (Lesgles), Phil Snowden (Brujon), Stephen Tate (Babet), Tony Timberlake (Claquesous), Keith Burns (Montparnasse), Jeff Nicholson (Factory Foreman), Grainne Renihan (Factory Girl), Valda Aviks (Crone), Cameron Blakely (Bamatabois), Peter Polycarpou (Pimp) Les Misérables - Asia Tour - June 2, 2016 (Highlights) FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Simon Gleeson (Jean Valjean), Earl Carpenter (Javert), Patrice Tipoki (Fantine), Emily Langridge (Cosette), Paul Wilkins (Marius), Kerrie Anne Greenland (Éponine), Chris Durling (Enjolras), David McDonald (Thénardier), Jennifer Butt (Madame Thénardier), Austyn Myers (Gavroche), Rachel Schier (Little Cosette) NOTES: On My Own, Upon These Stones, Bring Him Home and two angles of the same One Day More Les Misérables - Dallas - August 2, 2014 (SJ Bernly's master) FORMAT: VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Nehal Joshi (Jean Valjean), Edward Watts (Javert), Allison Blackwell (Fantine), Dorcas Leung (Cosette), Justin Keyes (Marius), Elizabeth Judd (Éponine), John Campione (Enjolras), Steven Michael Walters (Thénardier), Christia Mantzke (Madame Thénardier) NOTES: A great capture of Dallas Theatre Center’s inventively staged production of Les Miserables. The much-talked about production did not disappoint; the modernized visuals create many new layers to the show, and make you think about events and characters in a whole new way. Nehal, Allison, Justin, and Christia were probably my favorites, but the entire cast is so talented, it’s difficult to choose any as standouts. A very nice capture overall. There are a couple quick dropouts in act one, but no major blackouts. There is one head that can be seen occasionally, but it only blocks a small portion of the stage and only affects the action for about 20-30 seconds of the entire show. It’s filmed in 16:9, with a mix of wides, mediums, and close-ups. The sound is excellent as usual. Includes curtain call and playbill scans. Les Misérables - Duisburg - 1996 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT: MP4 (SD) CAST: Jerzy Jeszke (Jean Valjean), Hardy Rudolz (Javert), Cornelia Drese (Fantine), Deborah Dutcher (Cosette), Felix Martin (Marius), Sanni Luis (Éponine), Martin Berger (Enjolras), Tom Zahner (Thénardier), Anne Welte (Madame Thénardier), Willi Welp (The Bishop) Les Misérables - Dutch Revival - Spring, 2008 FORMAT: MP4 (SD) CAST: René van Kooten (Jean Valjean), Wim van den Driessche (Javert), Nurlaila Karim (Fantine), Suzan Seegers (Cosette), Jamai Loman (Marius), Céline Purcell (Éponine), Freek Bartels (Enjolras), Gerben Grimmius (u/s Thénardier), Marjolein Algera (Madame Thénardier) NOTES: Complete show, Amateur capture A, Double dvd Les Misérables - Fifth National Tour - October 5, 2018 (hitmewithyourbethshot's master) FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Nick Cartell (Jean Valjean), Josh Davis (Javert), Mary Kate Moore (Fantine), Jillian Butler (Cosette), Joshua Grosso (Marius), Paige Smallwood (Éponine), Matt Shingledecker (Enjolras), J Anthony Crane (Thénardier), Allison Guinn (Madame Thénardier), Sam Middleton (Gavroche), Cate Elefante (u/s Little Cosette), Matt Moisey (Grantaire), Monte J Howell (Combeferre), Tim Quartier (s/w Feuilly), Christopher Viljoen (Courfeyrac), Patrick Rooney (Jean Prouvaire), Gabriel Sidney Brown (Joly), Andrew Maughan (Lesgles), Felipe Barbosa Bombonato (Babet), John Ambrosino (Claquesous), Steve Czarnecki (Factory Foreman), Ashley Dawn Mortensen (Factory Girl), John Ambrosino (Bamatabois) Les Misérables - First Broadway Revival - November 11, 2006 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Victor Hawks (u/s Jean Valjean), Norm Lewis (Javert), Daphne Rubin-Vega (Fantine), Ali Ewoldt (Cosette), Adam Jacobs (Marius), Celia Keenan-Bolger (Éponine), Aaron Lazar (Enjolras), Gary Beach (Thénardier), Jenny Galloway (Madame Thénardier), Jacob Levine (Gavroche), Drew Sarich (Grantaire) NOTES: A nice capture here of Victor as Valjean. The capture is a little on the dark side, but still enjoyable. Les Misérables - First Broadway Revival - February 17, 2007 FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Alexander Gemignani (Jean Valjean), Norm Lewis (Javert), Daphne Rubin-Vega (Fantine), Ali Ewoldt (Cosette), Adam Jacobs (Marius), Celia Keenan-Bolger (Éponine), Drew Sarich (u/s Enjolras), Gary Beach (Thénardier), Jenny Galloway (Madame Thénardier), Jacob Levine (Gavroche) NOTES: A really nice video of the first broadway revival. Widescreen. Cleaned up nicely in remastering. And it has Sarich. Les Misérables - First Broadway Revival - May 12, 2007 (Matinee) (jstarz's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Alexander Gemignani (Jean Valjean), Drew Sarich (u/s Javert), Lea Salonga (Fantine), Ali Ewoldt (Cosette), Adam Jacobs (Marius), Mandy Bruno (Éponine), Max von Essen (Enjolras), Gary Beach (Thénardier), Ann Harada (Madame Thénardier), Stephen Trafton (u/s Grantaire) NOTES: Filmed in widescreen (though encoded in 4:3, so there are bars at the top and bottom of the screen), this is a nice capture of some of the new cast members. Drew and Ann give great performances in their roles. The second disc also includes the first 15 minutes of the February 24, 2007 Evening show, filmed from the rear right orchestra. Les Misérables - First Broadway Revival - June 1, 2007 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Alexander Gemignani (Jean Valjean), Ben Davis (Javert), Lea Salonga (Fantine), Ali Ewoldt (Cosette), Adam Jacobs (Marius), Marissa McGowan (Éponine), Max von Essen (Enjolras), Gary Beach (Thénardier), Ann Harada (Madame Thénardier) Les Misérables - First Broadway Revival - August 24, 2007 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Drew Sarich (Jean Valjean), Robert Hunt (Javert), Nikki Renée Daniels (u/s Fantine), Ali Ewoldt (Cosette), Adam Jacobs (Marius), Megan McGinnis (Éponine), Max von Essen (Enjolras), Chip Zien (Thénardier), Becca Ayers (u/s Madame Thénardier), Brian D'Addario (Gavroche) NOTES: Some nice closeups/mediums. A nice capture of the new cast. Capture can be dark at times, but mostly in the darker scenes. Includes a technical difficulty when the Barricades first come out, the show is stopped and includes the announcement.. A- Les Misérables - Fourth UK & Ireland Tour - January, 2019 (House-Cam's master) FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Killian Donnelly (Jean Valjean), Nic Greenshields (Javert), Katie Hall (Fantine), Bronwen Hanson (Cosette), Harry Apps (Marius), Tegan Bannister (Éponine), Will Richardson (Enjolras), Martin Ball (Thénardier), Sophie-Louise Dann (Madame Thénardier) Les Misérables - Hollywood Bowl - August 9, 2008 FORMAT: WMV (HD) CAST: J Mark McVey (Jean Valjean), Brian Stokes Mitchell (Javert), Melora Hardin (Fantine), Michele Maika (Cosette), John Lloyd Young (Marius), Lea Michele (Éponine), Tom Lowe (Enjolras), Sage Ryan (Gavroche) NOTES: J. Mark McVey, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Lea Michele, Melora Hardin, John Lloyd Young, Michele Maika, Michael McCormick, Tom Lowe, Ruth Williamson. Juni's master filmed in widescreen and can be a little shakey at times in tight zooms. Nice to see the audience version compared to the Proshot one. A- Les Misérables - Japan - 1997
FORMAT: video | TRADER'S NOTES: Looking for a replacement link CAST: Yuichiro Yamaguchi (Jean Valjean), Mayo Kawasaki (Javert), Hiromi Iwasaki (Fantine), Yu Hayami (Cosette), Kazukata Ishii (Marius), Minako Honda (Éponine), Kojiro Oka (Enjolras), Yukio Yamagata (Thénardier), Bibari Maeda (Madame Thénardier) NOTES: Yamaguchi’s first of fourteen year as Valjean. Les Misérables - Madrid - 1993 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Pedro Ruy Blas (Jean Valjean), Miguel del Arco (Javert), Gema Castaño (Fantine), Luisa Torres (Cosette), Carlos Marín (Marius), Margarita Marbán (Éponine), Enrique R del Portal (Enjolras), Francisco La Hoz (Thénardier), Connie Philip (Madame Thénardier) Les Misérables - Madrid Revival - July 14, 2011 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Gerónimo Rauch (Jean Valjean), David Ordinas (Javert), Virginia Carmona (Fantine), Talía del Val (Cosette), Guido Balzaretti (Marius), Lydia Fairén (Éponine), Daniel Diges (Enjolras), Enrique R del Portal (Thénardier) NOTES: Multi-Camera proshot Les Misérables - Netherlands - 1991/1992 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT: VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Henk Poort (Jean Valjean), Ernst Daniël Smid (Javert), Pia Douwes (Fantine), Marika Lansen (u/s Cosette), Danny de Munk (Marius), Vera Mann (Éponine), Uwe Kröger (u/s Enjolras), Filip Bolluyt (u/s Thénardier), Simone Kleinsma (Madame Thénardier), Maya Hakvoort, Peter de Smet NOTES: This video starts with the Les Mis flag and the last scene is a close-up. Les Misérables - Paris - 1991 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Robert Marien (Jean Valjean), Patrick Rocca (Javert), Marie Zamora (Cosette), Jérôme Pradon (Marius), Stéphanie Martin (Éponine), Julien Combey (Enjolras), Laurent Gendron (Thénardier), Marie-France Roussel (Madame Thénardier) NOTES: Act 1 + finale of act 2. This is 100% NOT Louise Pitre playing Fantine Les Misérables - Second Broadway Revival - March 1, 2014 (Preview) (Highlights) (where is your red schaaaf's master) FORMAT: MOV (HD) CAST: Ramin Karimloo (Jean Valjean), Will Swenson (Javert), Caissie Levy (Fantine), Samantha Hill (Cosette), Andy Mientus (Marius), Nikki M James (Éponine), Kyle Scatliffe (Enjolras), Cliff Saunders (Thénardier), Keala Settle (Madame Thénardier), Gaten Matarazzo (Gavroche) NOTES: First preview. It includes most of the show. Loud excited audience. Blind shot from stage right third row, with no zooms. Keala Settle sprained her ankle at some point between The Robbery and One Day More, resulting in her not being in One Day More and using a cane during Wedding Chorale/Beggars at the Feast. Les Misérables - Second Broadway Revival - March 8, 2014 (Preview) (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT: MP4 (SD) CAST: Ramin Karimloo (Jean Valjean), Will Swenson (Javert), Caissie Levy (Fantine), Samantha Hill (Cosette), Andy Mientus (Marius), Nikki M James (Éponine), Kyle Scatliffe (Enjolras), Cliff Saunders (Thénardier), Keala Settle (Madame Thénardier), Joshua Colley (Gavroche) NOTES: Audience was full of excitement! The last 20 seconds are missing from the very end due to battery issues Les Misérables - Second Broadway Revival - August 21, 2014 (SJ Bernly's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Nathaniel Hackmann (u/s Jean Valjean), Earl Carpenter (Javert), Caissie Levy (Fantine), Samantha Hill (Cosette), Andy Mientus (Marius), Nikki M James (Éponine), Kyle Scatliffe (Enjolras), Cliff Saunders (Thénardier), Keala Settle (Madame Thénardier), Joshua Colley (Gavroche), Mia Sinclair Jenness (Little Cosette), Angeli Negron (Young Éponine), Adam Monley (The Bishop) NOTES: A fantastic capture of this lavish production. It’s refreshing to see different faces in the lead roles, and both Nathaniel and Earl carry the show well. Nathaniel’s vocals are powerful and he has a great rapport with Caissie and Samantha. A lovely capture overall with no obstruction. Look Down is mostly blacked out and there are a couple quick dropouts during The Bishop scene and Lovely Ladies, but the show is otherwise fully intact. There is also some washout in high contrast wide shots. It’s filmed in 16:9, with a mix of wides, mediums, and close-ups. The sound is excellent. Includes curtain call and playbill scans. Les Misérables - Second Broadway Revival - July 1, 2015 FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Ramin Karimloo (Jean Valjean), John Rapson (u/s Javert), Erika Henningsen (Fantine), Melissa Mitchell (u/s Cosette), Chris McCarrell (Marius), Brennyn Lark (Éponine), Wallace Smith (Enjolras), Gavin Lee (Thénardier), Rachel Izen (Madame Thénardier), Sam Chuck (Gavroche), Joe Spieldenner (Grantaire), Weston Wells Olson (s/w Combeferre) NOTES: Act I begins at "The Runaway Cart" and nearly complete Act II. Some obstructions, but audio is quite good. Rapson's last Javert. Les Misérables - Spanish Tour - December 21, 2013 (House-Cam's master)
FORMAT: video CAST: Nicholas Martinelli (Jean Valjean), Ignasi Vidal (Javert), Elena Medina (Fantine), Talía del Val (Cosette), Guido Balzeratti (Marius), Lydia Fairén (Éponine), Manu Pilas (u/s Enjolras), Armando Pita (Thénardier), Eva Digo (Madame Thénardier), Samuel Gomez (Grantaire) Les Misérables - Tecklenburg - 2006 (1) (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT: MP4 (SD) CAST: Chris Murray (Jean Valjean), Marc Clear (Javert), Jana Werner (Fantine), Barbara Köhler (Éponine) NOTES: Different from the other video of this production; multicam proshot. Definitely a different performance too.
Les Misérables - Third UK (25th Anniversary) Tour - June 20, 2010 (thewho's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: John Owen-Jones (Jean Valjean), Earl Carpenter (Javert), Madalena Alberto (Fantine), Katie Hall (Cosette), Luke Kempner (u/s Marius), Rosalind James (Éponine), Jon Robyns (Enjolras), Ashley Artus (Thénardier), Lynne Wilmott (Madame Thénardier), Jordi Clark (Gavroche), David Lawrence (The Bishop), Adam Linstead (Grantaire), David Covey (Combeferre), Owain Williams (Feuilly), Christopher Jacobsen (Courfeyrac), Rhidian Marc (Joly), David Lawrence (Lesgles), Carl Mullaney (Claquesous), Carl Mullaney (Bamatabois) NOTES: Act 1 starts at At The End of the Day, Act 2 starts at Drink with me. okay quality though blurry and shaky throughout. Les Misérables - Third UK (25th Anniversary) Tour - September 17, 2010 (thewho's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Christopher Jacobsen (u/s Jean Valjean), Earl Carpenter (Javert), Madalena Alberto (Fantine), Katie Hall (Cosette), Gareth Gates (Marius), Rosalind James (Éponine), Jon Robyns (Enjolras), Ashley Artus (Thénardier), Lynne Wilmott (Madame Thénardier), David Lawrence (The Bishop), Adam Linstead (Grantaire), David Covey (Combeferre), Owain Williams (Feuilly), Peter Manchester (u/s Courfeyrac), Jamie Muscato (Jean Prouvaire), Rhidian Marc (Joly), David Lawrence (Lesgles), Luke Kempner (Montparnasse) NOTES: Barbican Center Theatre, London. First time in history two same productions of a major musical played in the same city. Les Misérables - West End - May 9, 1987 (House-Cam's master) FORMAT: MP4 (SD) CAST: Martin Smith (u/s Jean Valjean), Clive Carter (Javert), Kathleen Rowe McAllen (Fantine), Jacinta Mulcahy (Cosette), Maurice Clarke (u/s Marius), Jayne Draper (Éponine), Martin George (Enjolras), David Delve (Thénardier), Myra Sand (Madame Thénardier), Cameron Stewart (u/s Grantaire) NOTES: Commonly mistaken as December 28, 1988! Martin Smith was part of the West End cast for 6 months starting December 1986, and the non-circulated first-generation DVD labels the date as 1987/05/09. Les Misérables - West End - December 28, 1991 (House-Cam's master) FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Stig Rossen (Jean Valjean), Paul Leonard (Javert), Jenna Russell (Fantine), Sarah Jane Hassell (Cosette), Daryll Winslow (Marius), Meredith Braun (Éponine), Mike Sterling (u/s Enjolras), David Hampshire (u/s The Bishop), Amanda Dainty (u/s Factory Girl) NOTES: Black and white. Audio is nice and clear. A more rare color version does exist. (Proof: https://youtu.be/KI_KHnLwk_k) Les Misérables - West End - May 6, 2006 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Tim Godwin (u/s Jean Valjean), Cornell John (Javert), Kerry Ellis (Fantine), Julia Möller (Cosette), Hayden Tee (Marius), AJ Callaghan (u/s Éponine), Nolan Dark (u/s Enjolras), Barry James (Thénardier), Tracie Bennett (Madame Thénardier) NOTES: Taper’s comments: Amanda and Nolan are better than the principles and Tim sounds uncannily like JOJ (Home Counties accent not-withstanding). He first understudied in 1999, when JOJ was the principal, which may explain the similarity. About half of the Chain Gang song missing and filming starts in earnest during Valjean on parole. Other parts missed because of ushers include several random one-second cover-ups, part of the wedding and about half of Finale. Heads in the way sometimes block the action on the lower right of the stage, but they are shot around well. Vantage point provides some interesting views such as of Fantine during Lovely Ladies. Wonderful performances from the entire cast but especially then soon-to-be-Elphaba Kerry Ellis. Les Misérables - West End - September 19, 2013 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Daniel Koek (Jean Valjean), James Gant (u/s Javert), Na-Young Jeon (Fantine), Samantha Dorsey (Cosette), Rob Houchen (Marius), Carrie Hope Fletcher (Éponine), Anton Zetterholm (Enjolras), Cameron Blakely (Thénardier), Wendy Ferguson (Madame Thénardier), Ilan Galkoff (Gavroche), Caoimhe Judd (Little Cosette) Les Misérables - West End - June 14, 2014 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Daniel Koek (Jean Valjean), Tam Mutu (Javert), Na-Young Jeon (Fantine), Samantha Dorsey (Cosette), Dougie Carter (Marius), Carrie Hope Fletcher (Éponine), Anton Zetterholm (Enjolras), Cameron Blakely (Thénardier), Wendy Ferguson (Madame Thénardier), Carl Mullaney (Grantaire) NOTES: Final performance of the 2013/14 cast Les Misérables - West End - July 9, 2015 (Highlights) (musicalmania123's master) FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Peter Lockyer (Jean Valjean), Jeremy Secomb (Javert), Rachelle Ann Go (Fantine), Zoe Doano (Cosette), Rob Houchen (Marius), Carrie Hope Fletcher (Éponine), Bradley Jaden (Enjolras), Phil Daniels (Thénardier), Katy Secombe (Madame Thénardier) NOTES: Highlights only. Most of Act 1 and first 20 minutes of Act 2. Les Misérables - West End - May, 2011 FORMAT: MP4 (HD) CAST: Jonathan Williams (u/s Jean Valjean), Norm Lewis (Javert), Rebecca Seale (Fantine), AJ Callaghan (u/s Cosette), Gareth Gates (Marius), Samantha Barks (Éponine), Killian Donnelly (Enjolras), Martin Ball (Thénardier), Katy Secombe (Madame Thénardier) Les Misérables - West End - Spring, 2013 FORMAT: VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Chris Holland (u/s Jean Valjean), Tam Mutu (Javert), AJ Callaghan (u/s Fantine), Samantha Dorsey (Cosette), Jamie Ward (Marius), Danielle Hope (Éponine), Christopher Jacobsen (Enjolras), Cameron Blakely (Thénardier), Vicky Entwistle (Madame Thénardier) NOTES: Please make sure your copy isn't September 19, 2013!
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21 in 2021
I saw this post on my feed from @mariakureads and I figured I would give it a try too!
Rules! Choose 21 books you want to read or goals you want to achieve in 2021. That’s it! It can be a mix of books and goals, or 21 books, or 21 goals…. it’s up to you. Then tag some friends to play along.
This year I want to work through my Goodreads “want to read” list, so these are all from there. These were all added to my list in like 2018 though lol, so I have a lot to read :)
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
Serafina and the Black Cloak by Robert Beatty
Wonder by R.J Palacio
Symptoms of Being Human by Jeff Garvin
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Radio Silence by Alice Oseman
They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
Openly Straight by Bill Konigsberg
It Takes Death to Reach a Star by Stu Jones and Gareth Worthington
Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige
The Wicked Will Rise by Danielle Paige
Yellow Brick War by Danielle Paige
The End of Oz by Danielle Paige
None of the Above by I.W. Gregorio
Feed by M.T. Anderson
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
A World Without Heroes by Brandon Mull
One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus
Robert Langdon by Dan Brown
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
#21 in 2021#reading challenge#want to read#goodreads#audiobooks#my bookshelf#library borrows#booklr#studyblr
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My Decade in Books Tag
@lexi-rose-studyblr tagged me for this--thanks!!
The rules: respond to the prompt “my decade in books” however you want, & then tag some ppl! I chose some of my favorites from that year along with a brief description of what I was doing (which is different than what the person who tagged me did). You can do that or make up your own response
I had to do something I never do to make this post: use Tumblr on my computer. I forgot what it looks like in a browser instead of mobile--it’s weird
Lucky for me, I joined Goodreads in 2009, although I didn’t use it regularly until 2015. So I had some help to remember, but let’s just say I left a lot of blanks for myself
2010: This was the end of my sophomore and start of junior year in high school, and because of the coursework at the time, I still had the ability to read in every spare moment. I read a lot of the Bloody Jack series by L.A. Meyer, a lot of e.e. cummings, and Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne
2011: Junior-senior year of high school, and I was so concerned with first AP tests and then college applications, I know goodreads snuck off my radar a lot. I finally read Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, which was one of my grandpa’s favorite books (he died in 2003), and many other classics as I prepped for my AP Lit test. I actually enjoyed many of the ones I read, but I no longer remember which ones I read from the 2010-2012 period, so I thought I’d mention a couple of them here: The Great Gatsby, Cry the Beloved Country, Go Tell it On the Mountain, Sons and Lovers, and Pride and Prejudice
2012: Senior year of high school and starting my freshman year of college. I really had no idea how much my life was about to change--I regularly stay in touch with only a tiny handful of my friends from high school now, which is weird. I do remember, though, in prep for my AP Lit test, my teacher gave us a list of prompts from previous years, and I made it my mission to find a way to use Harry Potter for all of them. I ended up writing the actual test essay on the Scottish Play--which I dearly love--but it was fun anyway. I again have a mostly empty goodreads, but I really liked The Macho Paradox by Jackson Katz and The Books of Bayern by Shannon Hale
2013: Ending my freshman year and starting my sophomore year of college, I started dating my now-husband, and I used goodreads much less than before. Of the few books I included on goodreads, I enjoyed Deadly Persuasion by Jean Kilbourne and The Cry of the Icemark by Stuart Hill, which was a reread (and still one of my favorite books ever).
2014: This year were some of my hardest physics classes in undergrad, so I almost never used goodreads, which means my memory of what I read is limited. I did enjoy A Confusion of Princes by Garth Nix, but that’s the only rating I left
2015: Junior-senior year of undergrad, when I realized I didn’t want to go to astro grad school, but wanted to be involved in science education somehow. Some of my favorite books were: The Shadow and Bone trilogy by Leigh Bardugo (and so began my love for Queen Leigh), the Alex and Ada comic book trilogy, Nimona by Noelle Stevenson, the Chaos Walking trilogy by Patrick Ness, Rebel Belle by Rachel Hawkins, Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein, When Christ and His Saints Slept by Sharon Kay Penman, Ash by Malinda Lo, Seraphina by Rachel Hartman, 1421 by Gavin Menzies, and House of Ivy and Sorrow by Natalie Whipple
2016: I graduated with my undergrad degrees, and while I waited to be able to apply for the next round of grad school openings, I worked part-time at a library--so, so many good books were found that way. We adopted our sweet fur babies that year. Books I loved included: The Imposter Queen by Sarah Fine, A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket, Heartless by Marissa Meyer, When the Moon Was Ours by Anne-Marie McLemore, The Supernatural Enhancements by Edgar Cantero, The Paper Magician trilogy by Charlie N. Holmberg, Everything Leads To You by Nina LaCour, The Princess Saves Herself In This One by Amanda Lovelace, Isabella: The Warrior Queen by Kirstin Downey, and a variety of girl-lead superhero comic books for my women’s and gender studies senior thesis
2017: I started grad school that fall, but spend the first half of the year still working at the library, so I read a whole lot. It was also the year my now-husband proposed. Highlights include: Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley, Wild Beauty by Anne-Marie McLemore, Wicked Like a Wildfire by Lana Popovic, A Caribbean Mystery by Agatha Christie, To Be Or Not To Be by Ryan North, Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, Radium Girls by Kate Moore, Young and Damned and Fair by Gareth Russell, The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco, Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde, and The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden
2018: I finished my first year and started my second year of grad school, getting married smack dab in the middle of my summer term. The time for reading drastically went down, but I managed to read way more than expected. Some favorites include: The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang, The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon, Peril at End House by Agatha Christie, The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton, Sea Witch by Sarah Henning, the Lockwood and Co. series by Jonathan Stroud, Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daughters of the Winter Queen by Nancy Goldstone, and Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
2019: This was a Hell Year for me, with my migraines reaching new heights, and I spent a lot of time listening to audiobooks because it was the only thing I could do. Some books I loved last year were: Beyond the Hundred Kingdoms by Rod Espinosa (The Courageous Princess #1), Sera and the Royal Stars #1-5, Red White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston, Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo, Over the Top by Jonathan van Ness, At Bertram’s Hotel by Agatha Christie, Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen, Code Girls by Liza Mundy, In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan, and god, so many more, so I’ll leave it there because I could go on for a long time (2019 was a good year for books for me because I stuck by my policy of putting down books I wasn’t enjoying, even if it was just because I wasn’t feeling them at that moment)
For a more complete list of 2010-2019, feel free to check out my goodreads (and send me a friend request if you want)!
I like to use my notes to tag recent people, so here goes: @takemegnome, @abby-doodle-books, @anassarhenisch, @elenajohansenauthor, @bookphile, @dr-dendritic-trees, and @the-girl-who-lived-to-read. Feel free to do or not do, and anyone who wants to jump on, feel free to take this as your tag!
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21 QUESTIONS TAG!!!
Rules: answer 21 questions and tag 21 people
I was tagged by @gaypudding
Thank you, dear mutual! I love talking about myself.....😎
1. Name: Marissa (but I prefer to be called Mari, or dumbass)
2. Zodiac: Scorpio
3. Height: 5’10”
4. Hogwarts house: Slytherin (Though I got Ravenclaw in a quiz once...)
5. Last thing you googled: Debug objects sims 4 (very interesting)
6. Favorite musicians: Ben Platt, Panic! At The Disco, Mother Mother, Sara Bareilles, Elton John, Vera Lynn, Lesley Gore, etc.
7. Song stuck in your head: Bust It Open by Lil’ Wil (I’m very embarrassed by this, I have never listened to the entire thing, idk why it’s in my head)
8. Following: 71
9. Followers: 342 (wouldn’t know it, nobody ever talks to me)
10. Do you get asks? No, no I do not.
11. Amount of sleep: 8+ (I sleep until 2PM everyday, no matter what time I went to bed)
12. What are you wearing? A University of Michigan sweatshirt, leggings, and bear slippers (no, I don’t care about college football)
13. Dream job: Don’t have one, what kind of maniac dreams of working???
14. Dream trip: Travelling the world with someone I love (also Iceland)
15. Instruments: I can play the piano, but I never practice because I have terrible work ethic! (I am a classically trained singer though, brag)
16. Languages: English and French. I suck at French though, please don’t ever ask me to say anything in it.
17. 10 fav songs rn: I Go Hungry by Mother Mother, Back to Black by Amy Winehouse, Lights Up by Harry Styles, Take a Slice by Glass Animals, Vienna (cover) by Ben Platt, Burning Pile by Mother Mother, Devil Like You by Gareth Dunlop, California Nights by Lesley Gore, Armor by Sara Bareilles, and Problems by Mother Mother
18. If you were an animal: Probably a nasty little cockroach or smth. oh wait that’s not an animal...
19. Favorite food: Bagels bagels bagels bagels bagels
20. Random fact about me: I always like to be the tallest person in the room, I recently bought shoes that make me 6′1″. They’re incredible.
21. My aesthetic: idk, like a gay witch??? who wears bear slippers????????
I’m tagging: @iamtonk, @bisexual-nessie, @shirokage218, @ssunsshineez, @geeksinhats, and @ anybody else who wants to do this!
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It has been a year since the Birdcage Incident... who killed Angela?
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A Murder Mystery by Michaela Laws Audio Mix by Jonah Scott Character Art by ReddVerse (http://reddverse.tumblr.com)
CAST Bluejay - Richard Barcenas Robin - Jonah Scott Raven - Bradley Gareth Crow - Michaela Laws Dove - Rachael Messer Swan - Marissa Lenti Nightingale - Steven Schimbke Angela - Elissa Park Tanya - Dani Mohrbach Sven - Daman Mills Parker - Zach Aguilar Alex - Jacob Bates Rashid - Eric Dubyu Sera - Amber Leigh Chef - Lizzy Hofe
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NEW VAs HAVE BEEN CAST~
On October 26th, the voice actor casting for some of the (old and new) My Time at Portia main characters had started. And almost a month later, on November 22nd, they’ve officially announced the VAs they’ve chosen! So, the VAs for each one are...
1) ACK - Alex Hom | Examples: [Didn’t find any examples, sorry!] 2) HUSS - Quinn O’Quinn | Examples: [xx] [xx] 3) MALI - Marissa Lenti | Examples: [xx] [xx] 4) MR. MUSA - Gary Scales | Examples: [xx] [xx] 5) RYDER - Jordan Harrelson | Examples: [xx] [xx] 6) TEN - Luke Campbell | Examples: [Didn’t find any, at least I’m not 100% sure] 7) TOTTIE/TODY - ChadWFisher | Examples: [Didn’t find any examples, sorry!] 8) RAT KING - Jonathan Bullock | Examples: [Antoine], [xx] 9) TUSS - Edwyn Tiong | Examples: [xx], [xx] 10) URSULA - Anairis Q | Examples: [xx], [xx]
Additionally, three more voice actors have been cast for two (?!) characters that can not yet be officially revealed since they’re relevant to the story (!) :D These VAs are: Bradley Gareth, Xuan VinhH and Emily Kock!
So, guess that’s it! Enjoy~
#yas talks#voice actors#vo#official#ack#huss#mali#musa#ryder#ten#tody#rat king#tuss#ursula#//#i wish i was a va#id have loved to voice mali :P
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Right on Tracks - Just Be You from Johnny Kelly on Vimeo.
One of Four films gently encouraging kids to be kinder to each other.
Cheerios and 72andSunny commissioned song-writer Walter Martin to write some lovely songs and I was given the task of directing them at Nexus Studios.
More info (and sheet music!) here: rightontracks.com
Links to the other films: vimeo.com/johnnykelly/stepup vimeo.com/johnnykelly/itsallfamily vimeo.com/johnnykelly/sitwithsomeonenew
Making of: vimeo.com/johnnykelly/rightontracks-makingof
I roped in illustration collective Nous Vous to design the characters and handed them over to model maker Andy Gent and his team to bring them to life, creating a cast of 98 crazy little puppets.
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Credits:
Client: Cheerios Title: Right on Tracks Agency: 72andSunny
Executive Creative Director: Justine Armour Creative Director: Devon Hong Senior Writer: Eric Dennis Senior Writer: Hunter Fine Senior Designer: Gustavo Dao Senior Designer: Jon Randazzo Group Brand Director: Sveta Doucet Brand Director: Caitlin Patrick Brand Director: Alexia Schwartz Brand Manager: Dylan Levy Brand Manager: Blake Eisenberg Brand Coordinator: Anne MacKay Director of Production: Lora Schulson EP, Interactive: Vishal Dheiman EP, Film: Julia Lafferty Producer: Samira Mostofi Interactive Producer: Erica Kirsch Sr Partnerships & Legal: Marissa Burnett
Production Company: Nexus Studios ECD / Co-Founder: Chris O’Reilly Director: Johnny Kelly Senior Producer: Isobel Conroy Production Manager: Rebecca Archer Lead / Supervisor: Mark Davies Character Design: Nous Vous Environment Design: Callum Strachan 1st Assistant Director: George Cassavetti Director Of Photography: Matthew Day Camera Assistant: Toby Goodyear DIT: Matthew Hutchings Gaffer: Max Halstead Puppet and Set Fabrication: Andy Gent Art Department: Marina Ralph, Mich Chippington, Robin Jackson, Sofia Serrano, Nadine Patterson, Colin Armitage, Peter le Pard, Tom Sinden, Maggie Hayden, Nathalie Ellner, Jade Gerrard, Ola Kucharska
Lead Puppeteer: Matthew Cooper Assistant Puppeteer: Molly Freeman CRS Studio Managers: Elizabeth Day, Jen Newman
BTS Cameraman: James Alexander Catering: Konrad & Cissi Hammarborg 2D Animation: Alasdair Brotherston
Compositing / Tracking: Germán Díez, Ken Hau, Chris Glew, Ewelina Freuer, Gareth Tredrea, Gökçecan Gürsoy, Robin Yoojin Rhee, Peter Bailey Editor: David Slade
Music: Walter Martin Music Supervisor: Jessica Dierauer Sound Design And Mix: Mark Hills @ Factory
Special Thanks: Elizabeth Day
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Uncommonly drawn ocs of mine
Hahahah so I have this whole family, i’ll add if i find anymore. My 2018 goal to draw every single one once. Due to development issues with the arc.
Wolfe
Lillian
Gareth
Ayden
Mari
Marissa/jax
Nic
Stone
Leaf
Jack
Porter
Carol
(I’m missing like ten others but they’re on nic’s ref which is at my house.)
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Infinity’s Daylight, Chapter One
Chapter One
From the Eyes of the Son
“-and you have no idea how I feel about this, Mom. you know where my father’s at!”
“Yes, I do.” She was still calm, as she always was when I was this angry. It infuriated me. “Gareth, this isn’t the right way to handle anything. If you wish to see your father this badly, I’ll see what I can do, but you’re having a temper tantrum now. I’m not taking you anywhere when you’re like this.”
I couldn’t remember what had sparked this argument. It was something that came up with fair frequency now, especially when Rae, my foster father, did something to anger or hurt me. I knew he loved me and didn’t do these things on purpose. But neither he nor my mother ever made any attempt to hide the fact that he wasn’t my father, and it was beginning to become unbearable. “I don’t understand why,” I growled, trying to force myself to calm down, “you haven’t taken me to see him yet. I am fifteen years old, Mother. I have a right to know my own family!”
She sighed, leaning her elbow on her throne’s arm and putting a hand to her face. “Maybe you’re right,” she murmured. I was kneeling before her, as I had come to her as a petitioner, not a son. I wanted to meet my father and I would pull all of the heartstrings I needed to get there. Alex, my best friend, called me manipulative when I told him I was going to do this. So had Anna, his girlfriend and the only other friend I had in the world. That hurt, but I was determined. I had just passed my fifteenth birthday, and this had gone on long enough.
Mom stood then. “Come walk with me, Gareth.”
She waited patiently until I had risen and begun to follow her. This was new. We argued about this at least once a month recently, and she had never told me to walk with her. Could she have really decided I was right? Had I won? She led me out of the throne room and down the grand staircase leading to the first floor of the palace of Sylpheed, our home. From there she turned right and through a number of hallways and doors, and I figured out where we were going: the Queen’s Gardens. The air was crisp and smelled of lilacs and daylilies when we emerged from the glass doors leading into the courtyard. She led me to the center of the garden, to a stone bench before a fountain beneath a giant willow tree. Tiny fish fluttered and darted beneath the water's surface, and I watched them before sitting beside her, my hands clenched tight in fists.
I waited like that, tense, for several moments, before she spoke. “How are you doing in your studies?”
The change of subject made me scowl. “I’m going fine in my studies. You should know! The master gives you a report every week. Every week! Alex and Anna have reports every three months.”
“Alex is a commoner and Anna’s in the Upper Academy because her father is the headmaster there. You are neither a commoner nor enrolled in the Upper Academy. If you don’t understand why the bar is set so much higher for you-”
“Hey, that’s not fair! I never said-”
“-then I’m not sure you’re mature enough to understand what happened with your father.”
I scowled again. I never said I didn’t understand it, Mom. I’m the Prince. I know why the bar is so much higher for me. I just want to be a commoner sometimes. I want to be normal. I want to be able to go places with Alex and Anna, and make more friends, and I want to know what happened to my father. Alex has both of his parents and Anna knows what happened to her mother. What’s the difference between them and me? Just that I’m the Prince?”
She stared at me, rather than answering. She didn’t think I was finished speaking, even though I was. “I just want to be normal,” I repeated, looking down at my hands.
She put a hand on my shoulder. “You will never be normal,” she murmured. “That’s not something I can do for you, sweetheart. If you think that finding your father will do that for you, I don’t know what else to tell you. It won’t.”
“Why? He’s a commoner or something, isn’t he?” That was one theory I’d had over the years. The other was that he was a priest or monk and wasn’t supposed to be getting married or making kids.
“No.” She giggled, pulling her hand back. “He is… he is the Prince of Draeger, honey. Prince Drake Draeger. He doesn’t know about you.”
Answers. Finally. The fact that he was a Prince himself didn’t phase me. “Why doesn’t he know about me?”
“It’s a long story.” I didn’t answer. She wasn’t getting away with not telling me about this. Finally she took a deep breath and said, “We were engaged to be married, long ago, before you were born. But he hadn’t known he was a prince until just a few years before we were to be married. He knew nothing about being a prince. You know how old Dragons can live to be, don’t you?”
“The oldest confirmed Dragon was almost ten thousand years old when he died,” I murmured. “How old is he?”
“A little over four hundred.” Then a thought occurred to her. “Haven’t you learned Draegic history?”
I shook my head. “No, not really. Only in passing, as it relates to our history. The Dragons lost a war and were scattered, weren’t they?”
“That’s right. Up until the last Fated Cycle, your father didn’t know he was the Prince of Draeger. He lived as a common thief, stealing what he needed to survive. He had four centuries of that in his blood, and it would take more than a few years to train it out of him.” She took another deep breath. This was painful for her, and I felt bad, but I had waited too long for answers. I wouldn’t stop her. “More than a few years to train him not to live on his instincts, with his heart. We argued over when we were to be married. He wanted to do it immediately. He didn’t understand that there were political considerations that needed to be made. I was a little more harsh than I should have been, and hurt him. He left.”
“Is that why I’ve never met him?” I was mystified at this. Surely he would have understood that he needed to come back for a child!
“No, I’m not finished yet.” This was really distressing her. I fought with myself. I had wanted to know what happened all of my life, and now she was telling me, but if this was that painful for her… “There was a short but violent civil war in Draeger while he was there. We lost contact for about three months because of it. By the time he came back, your foster father and I had become very close. Close enough that Drake assumed the worst of us, and we argued again. This time he didn’t leave, though, he fled to that balcony.” She pointed above us, and I looked. That was near where our bedrooms were. “I followed him, tried to continue the conversation with him, but he was leaning heavily against the bannister. It collapsed beneath his weight, and he fell.”
I turned my gaze back up to the balcony. “That’s about thirty-five feet,” I murmured. “Did he die?”
“No. He survived, but barely. The fall broke his neck and back. We took him back to Draeger- their medical technology far surpassed ours by that point, mostly thanks to our friend Marissa- and they were able to save his life, but barely.” Another deep breath. “That’s when we were told about you, Gareth.”
I shivered. I still h adn’t taken my eyes off that balcony. I had been told by one of the architects that someone had fallen from it years ago, and that was why it was checked so much more often than all the other ones. I didn’t know it had been my father who fell. “Alright,” I murmured, my gaze flicking back over to her. “So why keep me from him after that?”
“He still believed I had been unfaithful, dear. He wouldn’t have listened to me. I was told to go home and wait for those wounds to heal, both from the fight and the fall. They were sure Drake would send for me- for us- once he was as whole as he was going to be. That never happened. Your father-” She faltered, then corrected herself- “Rae and I discussed it at length after a few years, and decided it would be best not to push the issue. Especially since his response to my coronation was to send absurdly stiff and cold condolences about my parents’ deaths.”
“I… I see.”
I looked away now, back at my hands. They were still clenched in fists, although my fingers were looser than they had been. She put a hand over mine. “Do you understand now, Gareth?”
“I get why you’re never let me meet him.” I nodded. “I don’t get why you won’t let me now. It’s been fifteen years. Surely he’s over it by now.”
She smiled wryly. “He’s married with a child of his own. I should hope-”
“I have a sibling?” The calm understanding went right out of me, and I jumped to my feet. “I have a little brother or sister and you never told me?!” I shouted at her.
She stared at me calmly. The only sign of tension in her was how she narrowed her eyes ever so slightly. “Keep a hold on your temper,” she told me in gentle sternness. “As I said, given the circumstances, I should hope he’s over it by now. I can arrange for you to meet him now, especially since you want it so much. But it’s going to take time, dear. You have to be patient. This can’t be rushed.”
“Why can’t we just tell him I exist?” I asked blankly.
“We could do it that way, if we wanted to cause tensions. Let me send a message to Draeger, telling them I’d like to present my son to him. Perhaps ask him to allow you to remain there a few weeks to study a different country’s government. Give me time to do this the right way. Things will be so much more pleasant for you if you do.”
I wasn’t happy with having to wait longer. She knew where my father was, she knew he was alive, she’d known all this time, and had never told me. But it sounded like she really was going to try to make contact with him. I just had to be patient.
After a few more minutes of talking, she dismissed me, and I immediately headed for the castle gates. Mom hated it when I left the castle without an escort, but I wanted to be normal. Normal kids could go and hang out with their friends when they wanted to.
I found Anna and Alex where I usually found them: in the Dragon’s Tear Pub in the upper city. They had their school books spread out on a table in the corner, out of the way of the rest of the restaurant. They looked up as I strode in, my body tense with agitation and excitement. “You’re wound up tight,” Alex observed, setting down his pen and picking up the mug at his hand. “What’s up?”
I sat down as Alex took a drink. “I might be able to meet my father,” I said excitedly. “Do you know how long I’ve waited for this?”
“You’ve talked about nothing but for the last year,” Anna said, smiling brightly. “When’s the big day?”
“I don’t know yet. She says she needs to think about it, how to do it without causing tension. And I get it, you know? But I don’t think there is a way to do this without causing tension. I have a sibling on his side. Can you imagine?”
Anna and Alex looked at each other, eyes wide. “And Her Majesty never told you?” Anna breathed. “I don’t know if I’d be able to forgive that.”
“I can understand it. I’m the Prince here, and my sibling’s the Prince or Princess there. It’s not like we’d be able to grow up together. Still, just knowing that I had family would’ve been nice.”
They were quiet, eyes downcast. “So I’m probably going to be going to Draeger for a while,” I said, trying to shake off the solemn mood that had overtaken us. “I’ll be bringing back souvenirs, so is there anything in particular either of you want?”
“Who knows?” Anna said with a shrug. “I’ve never been to Draeger and I’m sure Alex hasn’t, either. Just get us whatever you think we’ll like. I”m sure you know us well enough to figure it out.”
“Draconic rum for me!” Alex said brightly.
Anna gently smacked him with the back of her hand, glaring, and I laughed. An uncomfortable pulling sensation in my head put a stop to that real quick, and I winced and put a hand to my forehead. “Gareth?” Anna asked in a concerned tone.
“I’m alright,” I murmured, not sure if I was. I felt so weird and now I wasn’t sure it was all excitement and tension. My hand was shaking and my head felt hot against my palm. “I-I think I’m getting sick,” I murmured. “I don’t feel right.”
“It’s just excitement,” Alex said, although there was concern in his voice and hazel eyes.
Anna reached over and pressed her wrist to my forehead. She shook her head as she pulled away. “No, I think he’s getting sick,” she murmured. “We better take you home, Gareth. Alex, can you take care of the bill?”
Alex nodded hastily and rose, jogging for the bar to pay for their drinks. Anna gathered up their books, stuffing them into their packs, then helped me to my feet. “I’m fine,” I protested, shaking her hands off. The motion made me dizzy, and made me doubt that statement.
“You’re allowed to admit when you don’t feel good,” Alex said, returning. The three of us wandered out into the brisk twilight, and Alex shielded his eyes with his hand, looking west towards the sinking sun. “It’s getting late, anyway. I’m surprised you were allowed to leave.”
The three of us turned to the castle and started walking. “I do what I want,” I said, trying to hide my illness with haughtiness. “I wanted to see you guys, so I came out to see you.”
“You should’ve stayed in,” Anna said tersely.
“I’m not that bad.”
“No, but you’re getting there in a damned hurry. You’re white as a sheet.”
“My head hurts,” I whispered. Whatever this was, it was coming on fast. “What the hell is this?”
I was leaning on her now, feeling weak and hot. “Alex, go run ahead for help,” Anna said, drawing us to a halt.
“I can walk,” I protested weakly.
As Alex ran ahead of us, Anna shifted her weight to ease me to the ground. “No, you can’t. I was practically carrying you, Gareth. I-”
Her words cut off in a sharp gasp. “What? What is it?”
She reached over to the side of my head and brushed my hair behind my ear. “Your ears are bleeding,” she murmured.
Half an hour later, I was in my rooms, in my own bed. Healers came and went, trying to get my fever under control. They just had no idea why my ears were bleeding.
As my fever continued to climb, Mom and Rae began trying to heal me themselves. It terrified me. “No, stop,” I choked. “Something’s wrong.”
“What is it?” Mom wrung her hands.
“Your essences- they’re black, like tar. It’s choking me.” I coughed, a punctuation mark on my distress. My head hurt so much I could barely see, could barely keep from retching.
Bewildered, Mom looked up at the doctor, who shook his head. The doctor sat next to me, holding a hand up. I felt him gathering his essence, forming a ball in his hand, a dark, tarry ball. “What do you see?” he asked me gently.
“It’s a ball of magic. It’s all black and sluggish.”
“Is it tarry, like your parents’?”
“Yes. What’s happening to me?”
“Just rest now, Your Highness.”
He stood, and gestured for my parents to follow him. They did so, closing the door behind them. Anna and Alex moved closer, and Anna entwined her hands in mine. “You’re going to be okay,” she murmured, stroking my hands.
“I don’t feel like it.” I closed my eyes, resting my head on my pillow and willing the pain away.
I felt Alex sweep my hair behind my ear, looking carefully. “What could make your ears bleed like this?” he murmured.
“I suggest you stop that,” Anna said mildly, still holding my hands. “You don’t want to get his blood on your hands.”
He withdrew his hands, brushing my forehead with his fingers. I didn’t open my eyes. “He’s so hot,” Alex murmured, “and it came on so fast…”
The door opened again, and I looked over to see Mom, Rae, and the doctor enter again. “We’re going to Draeger,” Mom said, and the commanding lilt in her voice hid fear. “They have a greater capacity to handle serious illnesses. We can’t even identify this thing, but maybe with Draegic technology, we can.”
My fingers tightened around Anna’s. “This wasn’t how I wanted to go there,” I ground out. “When are we leaving?”
“Right now. Can you walk?”
I opened my eyes with a groan and nodded, throwing my covers off. Rae came forward to help me up, gently setting me on my feet. I swayed, and his hands went to my sides, steadying me. I clung to him, his warm, soft, familiar fut comforting. He held me still for a moment before pulling away, a clawed hand on my back. He stayed near me as we went through the hallways, heading for the teleporter.
A feeling of dripping down from my nose made me put a hand to it, and my hand came away bloody. “Mom!” I called in a shaking voice. She rushed forward as I cupped my hands over my bloody nose, and I resisted her as she started to pull my hands away from my face. “No, don’t!” I cried, nearly hysterical. She pulled a little more insistently, but I yanked away, forcefully enough that I stumbled. Rae caught and held me, and I struggled in his arms, beginning to panic. If they pulled my hands away from my face, I would bleed to death!
He struggled with me, grunting out a cry for help, as I tried to get away. FIrst one guard, then another pulled me off my feet, holding me down as I struggled. “We have to get him to Draeger,” Rae gasped as I fought his grip. The guards helped haul me, kicking and screaming, to the teleporter.
I lost my senses in a haze of fury and fear. Everywhere I turned, someone was dragging me towards what I could only assume was my doom, as my arms were pinned to my sides. Blood, so much blood covered my face, unchecked. I was drowning in it- I was going to drown, and there were all these hands pushing me down, holding my head beneath the surface- I couldn’t escape them!
Abruptly, it all went away, and I was lying in a soft, narrow bed, blankets pulled up to my chest. The terrible burning had abated, as had the irrational panic. But, as I stared up at the unfamiliar ceiling, I realized I had no idea where I was.
I looked around the small, narrow room. A small metal table rested to the left by my head, adorned with a pretty crystal vase filled with a kind of flower I didn’t recognize. It took some effort, but I turned my aching head to the right. I was hooked up to some kind of machine by my right arm, and sitting next to me was a man with sandy light brown hair, looking frail in fine clothes. A plain, thin cane rested against his knees.
He was dozing, and seemed to wake up the moment I turned my eyes to him. “Hello,” he said in hushed tones. “I wasn’t expecting you to regain consciousness.”
“It- It’s that bad?”
“It’s that bad.” He reached over and pressed a thin wrist to my forehead, then shook his head and drew back again. “Your fever is still far too high,” he murmured, looking dreadfully worried.
“I am in so much pain,” I whimpered.
“Where?” He sat forward intently.
“All over. My head especially. What happened?”
“You’re very, very ill, Prince. I have you stabilized, but I don’t know for how long. You should probably rest. I can help you sleep if the pain is too great.”
“Wait- who are you?”
His blue eyes softened. “My name is Drake. I’m the doctor attending you right now. Your mother has sat up with you for two days now. I told her I’d stay with you so she could get some rest. She should return soon. Do you want to wait up to speak to her?”
“You’re- are you my father?”
“Direct, aren’t you?” he chuckled quietly. “I haven’t had time to discuss it with your mother yet, but I believe I am, yes.”
I reached out for him and he gently pushed my hands back down. “Relax,” he said soothingly. “There will be time to catch up. I’ll make sure of it. Right now I just need you to rest, unless you want to stay awake to talk with your mother.”
I was exhausted, and my whole body ached like nothing I had ever experienced before in my life. I wanted to sleep, but-”
A light touch of Kinsense brushed my consciousness, and Drake smiled. “You can rest, Gareth. I’m not going to go anywhere, and neither are you. I promise.”
I closed my shaking fingers over his, overwhelmed. Things were happening so fast, I didn’t know how to cope with it. Drake decided I wouldn’t need to, as his magic washed over me, gently pushing me towards unconsciousness. I didn’t fight it. I was in too much pain to feel anything but gratitude that soon I wouldn’t feel it anymore.
My life, after that, became a blur of pain and dream, drifting between wakefulness and unconsciousness. I heard my mother’s voice often, Drake’s at others. Sometimes I heard them talking together, and once they argued. Rae was there too, although he was mostly silent, sitting next to me with a furry hand over mind.
Time lost meaning. I could feel myself sinking away from them, deeper into sickness and pain, until it was ever-present. Soon not even Drake’s insistence in keeping me semi-conscious at most could keep the pain away. It grew in intensity until it was all I could see or hear or feel. Burning heat engulfed me until I wanted to cry out, but I didn’t have the strength to.
I sensed Drake near, through Kinsense. Beneath the surface of the agony, I could hear his voice, shouting orders in some kind of chaos around me. I scrambled at his psychic shields, desperate to communicate with him, to tell him that there was just too much pain. I could feel my life ebbing away from me, and I just wanted it to stop.
I felt him resist me, heard his voice falter. I threw the last of my strength into tearing down his shields, begging with Kinsense for him to just let this end. I couldn’t do this anymore. I got his attention; he stopped, staring at me with wide, frightened blue eyes.
And then I slipped into painless, clear-minded darkness. I almost felt as though I was dreaming as I turned around and back in the darkness, looking for light, for anything. I stopped short as my gaze fell on a pale, grotesque copy of myself. Stark white hair framed a marbled face, the green of my eyes washed out and sunken in. Its mouth opened in a big, bloody grin as it reached for me with pale fingers. A scream choked in my throat as the blue and white fingertips grew and twisted into black claws.
I stumbled backwards, trying to escape this monstrous copy of myself. I stumbled over my own feet and fell back with a scream, into waiting arms. I looked down at the arms that wrapped around me, ablaze with inner fire, hot beyond endurance. I screamed again as my captor’s heat burned through me, but he held on tight as my ghoulish double howled in rage.
The copy of me lurched towards us, but my captor pulled me away, safely away from the thing’s cracked and bleeding claws. I felt myself being pulled in two different directions, my consciousness sliding out of my body, and I looked on the scene in horror. I stood in the embrace of a copper-haired angel with flaming wings stretched behind him. He pulled me back everytime the deathly copy lunged for me.
Finally, the angel spread its fiery wings, lifting us both several inches. And then I was pulled back into my body as we dove, pulling away from the monster as it shrieked and howled in fury. We spiraled together down towards my body, lying still below us, and crashed down into it. The force drove my breath out of my body and I took a deep gasp, feeling as though I hadn’t breathed at all for minutes.
The angel’s fire swept over my body, the heat rapidly cooling as I caught my breath and opened my eyes. Drake knelt on the bloor, a dark-haired man kneeling next to him, his arms around him. My mother and Rae stood by my bedside, eyes wide and wet. Mom’s hands were pressed to her mouth. “Mom?” I whispered.
Another woman, with pale hair and eyes, leaned over me. “How do you feel, Prince?” she asked gently.
“I-” It hit me then. “I feel fine,” I said slowly, sitting up on my elbows. “Better than when I got sick, actually. What- what happened? Who are you?”
“My name is Serra,” she replied with a warm smile. “And I just brought you back to life.”
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1. I have updated my email it is now [email protected] which is on my site http://sunsetblvdtrades.weebly.com 2. I am still open for trades and Sales 3. These are my latest new videos: Videos:(All Les Miserables) Royal Albert Hall 10th Anniversary October 1995 Colm Wilkinson (Jean Valjean), Philip Quast (Javert), Ruthie Henshall (Fantine), Michael Ball (Marius), Lea Salonga (Eponine), Jenny Galloway (Madame Thenardier), Alun Armstrong (Thenardier) Type: MP4 Quality: A+ Notes: Proshot DVD rip of the concert. Broadway April 22, 2003 Andrew Valera (Jean Valjean), Terrence Mann (Javert), Jayne Patterson (Fantine), Sandra Turley (Cosette), Kevin Kern (Marius), Diana Kaarina (Eponine), Christopher Mark Peterson (Enjolras), Nick Wyman Type: VOB, no smalls Quality: A- Broadway May 18, 2003 *HIGHLIGHTS ONLY* Randal Keith (Jean Valjean), Michael McCarthy (Javert), Jayne Paterson (Fantine), Sandra Turley (Cosette), Diana Kaarina (Eponine), Kevin Kern (Marius), Christopher Mark Peterson (Enjolras), Nick Jonas (Gavroche) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: B+ Notes: Highlights of act two. Includes some of the speeches and special performances by former cast members. UK Tour May 6, 2005 Kerry Ellis (Fantine) Type: VOB, no smalls Quality: A- Broadway November 11, 2006 Victor Hawks (u/s Jean Valjean), Norm Lewis (Javert), Daphne Rubin-Vega (Fantine), Adam Jacobs (Marius), Ali Ewoldt (Cosette), Celia Keenan Bolger (Eponine), Aaron Lazar (Enjolras), Gary Beach (Thenardier), Jenny Galloway (Madame Thenardier), Drew Sarich (Grantaire), Jacob Levine (Gavroche) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A- Broadway February 17, 2007 Alexander Gemignani (Jean Valjean), Norm Lewis (Javert), Daphne Rubin-Vega (Fantine), Ali Ewoldt (Cosette), Adam Jacobs (Marius), Celia Kennan Bolger (Eponine), Drew Sarich (Enjolras), Gary Beach (Thenardier), Jenny Galloway (Madame Thenardier) Type: VOB, no smalls Quality: A Broadway May 12, 2007 Alexander Gemignani (Jean Valjean), Drew Sarich (u/s Javert), Lea Salonga (Fantine), Ali Ewoldt (Cosette), Adam Jacobs (Marius), Mandy Bruno (Eponine), Max von Essen (Enjolras), Gary Beach (Thenardier), Ann Harada (Madame Thenardier), Stephen Trafton (u/s Grantaire) Type: WMV Quality: A- Broadway June 1, 2007 Alexander Gemignani (Jean Valjean), Ben Davis (Javert), Lea Salonga (Fantine), Ali Ewoldt (Cosette), Adam Jacob (Marius), Marissa McGowan (Eponine), Max Von Essen (Enjolras), Gary Beach (Thenardier), Ann Harada (Madame Thenarider) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A- Broadway August 24, 2007 Drew Sarich (Jean Valjean), Robert Hunt (Javert), Nikki Renee Daniels (u/s Fantine), Ali Ewoldt (Cosette), Adam Jacobs (Marius), Megan McGinnis (Eponine), Max von Essen (Enjolras), Becca Ayers (u/s Madame Thenardier), Chip Zien (Thenardier) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A North Shore Music Theatre October 23, 2007 Fred Inkley (Jean Valjean), Devin Richards (Javert), Jacquelyn Piro (Fantine), Renee Brna (Cosette), Charles Hagerty (Marius), Joanne Javien (Eponine), Charley Brady (Enjolras), Inga Ballard (Madame Thenardier), Ron Winski (Thenardier), Joanna Rosen (Young Cosette) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A+ Note: Proshot from the dress rehearsal. Walnut Street Theatre May 17, 2008 Hugh Panaro (Jean Valjean), Paul Schoeffler (Javert), Jessica Bogart (Fantine), Julie Craig (Cosette), Christina DeCicco (Eponine), Jeffrey Coon (Enjolras), Scott Greer (Thenardier), Dawn Spence (Madame Thenardier), Gianna Bruzzese/Laurel Gwynne Yaros (Young Cosette), Danielle Rosenthal/Maggie Fitzgerald (Young Eponine), Brandon O'Rourke/Dante Mignucci (Gavroche), Peter Schmitz (The Bishop), Ben Dibble, Kelley Faulkner, Constantine Germanacos, Darren Michael Hengst, Danielle Herbert, Joe Jackson, Mary Martello, Michael Philip O'Brien, Katie O'Shaughnessey, Steve Pacek, Jennifer Page, Fran Prisco, Ilona Rubenstien, Nicholas F. Saverine, Abigail Sparrow, Denise Whelan Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A Notes: Non replica production. Hollywood Bowl August 9, 2008 J. Mark McVey (Jean Valjean), Brian Stokes Mitchell (Javert), Melora Hardin (Fantine), Michele Maike (Cosette), John Lloyd Young (Marius), Lea Michele (Eponine), Tom Lowe (Enjolras) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A- West End September 2008 Drew Sarich (Jean Valjean), Richard Woodford (Javert), Allyson Brown (Fantine), Leanne Dobinson (Cosette), Jon Robyns (Marius), Nancy Sullivan (Eponine), David Thaxton (Enjolras), Jackie Marks (Madame Thernadier), Jimmy Johnstone (Thernadier) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: B+ Notes: Nice video with clear sound and good picture; camera gets lost sometimes as it is very dark and a railing blocks the bottom of the screen at times. Also includes highlights from another performance with Jonathan Williams, Earl Carpenter, Mark Dugdale, Greg Castiglioni. UK Tour Paris, France, June 20, 2010 John Owen-Jones (Jean Valjean), Earl Carpenter (Javert), Madalena Alberto (Fantine), Katie Hall (Cosette), Luke Kempner (u/s Marius), Rosalind James (Eponine), Jon Robyns (Enjolras), Ashley Artus (Thenardier), Lynne Wilmot (Madame Thenardier) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A- Notes: The second act starts at "Drink with Me." Really shaky thorughout, spotlight washout, good zooms, blurry at times. Includes curtain call. UK Tour, London, Barbican theatre September 17, 2010 Christopher Jacobsen (Jean Valjean), Earl Carpenter (Javert), Madalena Alberto (Fantine), Katie Hall (Cosette), Gareth Gates (Marius), Rosalind James (Eponine), Ashely Artus (Thenardier), Lynne Wilmot (Madame Thenardier), Jon Robyns (Enjorlras) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A National Tour Papermill Playhouse December 12, 2010 Ron Sharpe (alt. Jean Valjean), Andrew Varela (Javert), Betsy Morgan (Fantine), Jenny Latimer (Cosette), Justin Scott Brown (Marius), Chasten Harmon (Eponine), Jeremy Hays (Enjolras), John Rapson (u/s Thénardier), Shawna M. Hamic (Madame Thénardier), Josh Caggiano (Gavroche), Joseph Spieldenner (Grantaire), Benjamin Magnuson (Bishop of Digne/Babet), Richard Todd Adams (Foreman/Lesgles), Lucia Giannetta (Factory Girl), Jon Fletcher (Montparnasse), Joe Tokarz (Brujon), Cooper Grodin (Combeferre), Jason Forbach (Feuilly), Cole Burden (Courfeyrac), Alan Shaw (Joly), Ian Patrick Gibb (Jean Prouvaire), Heather Jane Rolff (Old Crone), Cornelia Luna (Wig Maker), Richard Barth/Cole Burden (u/s Bamatabois/Claquesous), Katherine Forrester (Young Cosette), Anastasia Korbal (Young Eponine), Cathryn Basile, Julie Benko, Casey Erin Clark, Briana Carlson-Goodman, Sarah Shahinian, Aliya Victoriya Type: VOB, no smalls Quality: A National Tour Chicago, IL February 3, 2011 Lawrence Clayton (Jean Valjean), Andrew Varela (Javert), Betsy Morgan (Fantine), Jenny Latimer (Cosette), Chasten Harmon (Eponine), Justin Scott Brown (Enjolras), Michael Kostroff (Thenardier), Shawna M. Hamic (Madame Thenardier) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A West End 2011 Jonathan Williams (u/s Jean Valjean), Norm Lewis (Javert), Rebecca Seale (Fantine), AJ Callaghan (Cosette), Gareth Gates (Marius), Samantha Barks (Eponine), Killian Donnelly (Enjolras) Type: MP4 Quality: A West End 2012 *HIGHLIGHTS ONLY* Ramin Karimloo (Jean Valjean), Hadley Fraser (Javert) Type: MP4 Quality: B+ Notes: Valjean's Revenge and Javert's Suicide only. West End June 30, 2012 *HIGHLIGHTS ONLY* Geronimo Rauch (Jean Valjean), Tam Mutu (Javert), Sierra Boggess (Fantine), Samantha Dorsey (Cosette), Jonny Purchase (Marius), Danielle Hope (Eponine), Liam Tamne (Enjolras) Type: MP4 Quality: A- Notes: "Valjean's Soliloquy", "Fantine's Death", "Confrontation", "Stars", "Bring Him Home", and "Epilogue". National Tour Chicago, IL November 15, 2012 Peter Lockyer (Jean Valjean), Andrew Varela (Javert), Betsy Morgan (Fantine), Lauren Wiley (Cosette), Briana Carlson-Goodman (Eponine), Jason Forbach (Enjolras), Timothy Gulan (Thenardier), Shawna M. Hamic (Madame Thenardier), Jordan Nichols (u/s Marius), Joseph Spieldenner (Grantaire), Erin Cearlock (Little Cosette), Joshua Colley (Gavroche), Ben Gunderson (swing Montparnasse), Heather Jane Rolff (u/s Factory Girl) Type: VOB+smalls Quailty: A Notes: ACT ONE ONLY! West End 2013 Chris Holland (u/s Jean Valjean), Tam Mutu (Javert), AJ Callaghan (u/s Fantine), Samantha Dorsey (Cosette), Jamie Ward (Marius), Danielle Hope (Eponine), Christopher Jacobsen (Enjolras), Vicky Entwistle (Madame Thénardier), Cameron Blakely (Thénardier) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A+ West End April 15, 2013 Chris Holland (u/s Jean Valjean), Shaun Dalton (u/s Javert), Celinde Schoenmaker (Fantine), Phoebe Street (u/s Cosette), Jamie Ward (Marius), Sarah O'Connor (u/s Eponine), Christopher Jacobsen (Enjolras), Cameron Blakely (Thenardier), Vicky Entwistle (Madame Thenardier) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A The Muny July 19, 2013 Hugh Panaro (Jean Valjean), Norm Lewis (Javert), Charlotte Maltby, Alex Prakken, Lindsey Mader, Katie Travis, Bobby Conte Thornton, Michael McCormick, Tiffany Green, Ryan Vasquez Type: MPG Quality: A- Notes: Starts at "Who am I?". Act 2 starts at "On My Own". West End September 19, 2013 Daniel Koek (Jean Valjean), James Grant (u/s Javert), Na-Young Jeong (Fantine), Samantha Dorsey (Cosette), Rob Houchen (Marius), Carrie Hope Fletcher (Eponine), Anton Zetterholm (Enjolras), Wendy Ferguson (Madame Thenardier), Cameron Blakely (Thenarider) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A- West End December 18, 2013 Daniel Koek (Jean Valjean), Tam Mutu (Javert), Na-Young Jeong (Fantine), Samantha Dorsey (Cosette), Dougie Carter (u/s Marius), Carrie Hope Fletcher (Eponine), Anton Zetterholm (Enjolras), Carl Mullaney (u/s Grantaire) Type: VOB, no smalls Quality: A Toronto January 11, 2014 Evening *HIGHLIGHTS ONLY* Ramin Karimloo (Jean Valjean), Andrew Love (u/s Javert), Genevieve Leclerc (Fantine), Samantha Hill (Cosette), Perry Sherman (Marius), Melissa O'Neil (Eponine), Mark Uhre (Enjolras), Cliff Saunders (Thenardier), Lisa Horner (Madame Thenardier), Colm Wilkinson (special guest The Bishop), Saara Chaudry (Little Cosette), Madison Oldroyd (Young Eponine), David Gregory Black (Gavroche), Chris Zonneville (Montparnasse/Labourer), Tyler Murree (Babet/Farmer), Aaron Walpole (Brujon/Chapmanthieu/Loud Hailer), Ashley Wright (Claquesous/Innkeeper/Factory Foreman), David Silvestri (Combeferre), Matt McMahan (Feuilly), Jonathan Winsby (Courfeyrac/Constable), Alan Shaw (Joly/Constable/Fauchelevent), John Rapson (Grantaire/Bamatabois/Major Domo), Jason Ostrowski (swing Lesgles), Matt Rosell (Jean Prouvaire), Caroline Colantonio (Innkeeper's Wife), Kristen Peace (Factory Girl/Old Woman), Cornelia Luna (Wigmaker), Richard Barth (swing), Katie Beetham, Andreane Bouladier, Brittney Johnson (Ensemble) *whereisyourredscaaahf's master* Type: MOV Quality: A- Notes: About an hour and thirty minutes of highlights from the Toronto production with special guest Colm Wilkinson as The Bishop. Include the encore performance of "Bring Him Home." Broadway March 1, 2014 *HIGHLIGHTS ONLY* Ramin Karimloo (Jean Valjean), Will Swenson (Javert), Caissie Levy (Faintine), Samantha Hill (Cosette), Andy Mientus (Marius), Nikki M. James (Eponine), Kyle Scatiliffe (Enjolras), Cliff Saunders (Thenardier), Keala Settle (Madame Thenardier), Gaten Matarazzo (Gavroche) Type: MP4 Quality: A *where is your red schaaaf's master* Notes: First preview. It includes most of the show. Loud excited audience. Blind shot from stage right third row, with no zooms. Keala Settle sprained her ankle at some point between The Robbery and One Day More, resulting in her not being in One Day More and using a cane during Wedding Chorale/Beggars at the Feast. Broadway March 8, 2014 Ramin Karimloo (Jean Valjean), Will Swenson (Javert), Caissie Levy (Fantine), Samantha Hill (Cosette), Andy Mientus (Marius), Nikki M. James (Eponine), Kyle Scatliffe (Enjolras), Cliff Saunders (Thenardier), Keala Settle (Madame Thenardier), Angeli Negron (Little Cosette) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A Notes: Audience was full of excitement! The last 20 seconds are missing from the very end due to battery issues. Broadway May 13, 2014 Nathaniel Hackmann (u/s Jean Valjean), Will Swenson (Javert), Caissie Levy (Fantine), Nikki M. James (Eponine), Kyle Scatiffle (Enjolras), Cliff Saunders (Thenardier), Keala Settle (Madame Thenardier) *Turn of the scorpion's master* Type: MP4 Quality: A+ West End June 14, 2014 Daniel Koek (Jean Valjean), Tam Mutu (Javert), Na-Young Jeon (Fantine), Samantha Dorsey (Cosette), Rob Huchen (Marius), Carrie Hope Fletcher (Eponine), Anton Zetterholm (Enjolras), Cameron Blakely (Thenardier), Wendy Ferguson (Madame Thenardier), Adam Linstead (Grantaire) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A+ Notes: Last performance for the 2013-2014 cast. La Mirada, CA June 22, 2014 James Barbour, Randall Dodge, Cassandra Murphy, Kimberly Hessler, Nathaniel Irvin, Anthony Fedorov, Valerie Rose Curiel, Jeff Skowron, Meeghan Holaway Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A Dallas, Texas August 5, 2014 *HIGHLIGHTS ONLY* Nehal Joshi (Jean Valjean), Edward Watts (Javert), Allison Blackwell (Fantine), Dorcas Leung (Cosette), Justin Keyes (Marius), Elizabeth Judd (Eponine), John Campione (Enjolras), Steven Michael Walters (Thenardier), Christia Mantzke (Madame Thenardier), Alex Organ (Grantaire), Salma Salinas (Little Cosette), Mark Hancock (Gavroche) *where is your red scaaf's master* Type: MP4 Quality: A Broadway August 21, 2014 Nathaniel Hackman (u/s Jean Valjean), Earl Carpenter (Javert), Caissie Levy (Fantine), Samantha Hill (Cosette), Andy Mientus (Marius), Nikki M. James (Eponine), Kyle Scatiffle (Enjolras), Cliff Saunders (Thenardier), Keala Settle (Madame Thenardier) Type: VOB, no smalls Quality: A Notes: Only video of Earl as Javert on Broadway. One of my personal favorite videos of Earl. Broadway November 6, 2014 Ramin Karimloo (Jean Valjean), John Rapson (u/s Javert), Caissie Levy (Fantine), Samantha Hill (Cosette), Matt Rosell (u/s Marius), Melissa O'Neil (u/s Eponine), Jason Forbach (u/s Enjolras),Cliff Saunders (Thénardier), Keala Settle (Madame Thénardier), Adam Monley (u/s Grantaire), McKayla Twiggs (Little Cosette), Joshua Colley (Gavroche), Weston Wells Olson (u/s Combeferre), Andrew Kober (u/s Foreman) Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A- Notes: ACT TWO ONLY! Starts after "On My Own". Heads in the way. Includes BC/EFA speech by John. Video mostly centered around John. Broadway July 23, 2015 *HIGHLIGHTS ONLY* Kyle Jean-Baptiste (u/s Jean Valjean), Erika Henningsen (Fantine), Samantha Hill (Cosette), Chris McCarrell (Marius), Brennyn Lark (Eponine) Type: MP4 Quality: A Notes: Kyle's first performance as Valjean. Includes Valjean’s Soliloquy, Bring Him Home, and Finale. Broadway August 5, 2015 *HIGHLIGHTS ONLY* Kyle Jean-Baptiste (u/s Jean Valjean), Erika Henningsen (Fantine), Samantha Hill (Cosette), Chris McCarrell (Marius), Brennyn Lark (Eponine) Type: MOV Quality: A+ Notes: Act 2 highlights. Includes On My Own, Bring Him Home, Empty Chairs, and Finale. Shot vertically. West End April 11, 2015 Matinee Peter Lockyer (Jean Valjean), David Thaxton (Javert), Celinde Schoenmaker (Fantine), Emilie Fleming (Cosette), Rob Houchen (Marius), Carrie Hope Fletcher (Eponine), Michael Colbourne (Enjolras), Tom Edden (Thenardier), Helen Walsh (u/s Madame Thenardier), Sophia Rickett (Little Cosette), Molly Hall (Little Eponine), Sonny Kirby (Gavroche) Type: MP4 Quality: C Notes: This was the children's last performance. The quality of the video is really bad. The master was seated in the restricted view and there are more blackouts then views. The remainder of act 1 is a video file, but the screen is black. Act 2 is an audio file. West End July 9, 2015 *HIGHLIGHTS ONLY* Peter Lockyer (Jean Valjean), Jeremy Secomb (Javert), Rachelle Ann Go (Fantine), Zoe Doano (Cosette), Rob Houchen (Marius), Carrie Hope Fletcher (Eponine), Bradley Jaden (Enjolras), Phil Daniels (Thenardier), Katy Secombe (Madame Thenardier) Type: MP4 Quality: A+ Notes: Shot from the front row. Most of Act 1 and first 20 minutes of Act 2. West End October 8, 2015 Peter Lockyer (Jean Valjean), Jeremy Secombe (Javert), Rachelle Ann Go (Fantine), Zoe Doano (Cosette), Rob Houchen (Marius), Carrie Hope Fletcher (Eponine), Bradley Jaden (Enjolras), Phil Daniels (Thenardier), Katy Secombe (Madame Thenardier) Type: MP4 Quality: A+ Notes: Proshot. NOT THE FULL SHOW. Encore performances only. 30th anniversary gala performance. Guests: Colm Wilkinson, Geronimo Rauch, John Owen Jones, Frances Ruffelle, Patti LuPone, Roger Allam and others. World Tour Manila April 23, 2016 Evening *HIGHLIGHTS ONLY* Simon Gleeson (Jean Valjean), Earl Carpenter (Javert), Rachelle Ann Go (Fantine), Emily Langridge (Cosette), Paul Wilkins (Marius), Kerrie Anne Greenland (Eponine), Chris Durling (Enjolras), Cameron Blakely (Thenardier), Helen Walsh (Madame Thenardier) Type: MP4 Quality: A- Notes: Includes Death of Gavroche/Final Battle, Drink With Me/Bring Him Home, Javert's Arrival/Little People, and On My Own. World Tour Singapore June 2, 2016 *HIGHLIGHTS ONLY* Simon Gleeson (Jean Valjean), Earl Carpenter (Javert), Patrice Tipoki (Fantine), Emily Langridge (Cosette), Paul Wilkins (Marius), Kerrie Anne Greenland (Eponine), Chris Durling (Enjolras), Cameron Blakely (Thenardier), Helen Walsh (Madame Thenardier) Type: MP4 Quality: A Notes: Includes On My Own, Upon these Stones, Bring Him Home, two versions of the same One Day More shot from different angles. Broadway June 15, 2016 Evening John Owen-Jones (Jean Valjean), Hayden Tee (Javert), Alison Luff (Fantine), Alex Finke (Cosette), Chris McCarrell (Marius), Brennyn Lark (Eponine), Mark Uhre (Enjolras), David Rossmer (Thénardier), Rachel Izen (Madame Thénardier), Marcus D’Angelo (Gavroche), Eleanor Koski (Young Cosette), Mia Sinclair Jenness (Young Eponine) *SJ Bernly's master* Type: VOB+smalls Quality: A Notes: The first 30 minutes of the show are missing; the video starts toward the end of Fantine’s Arrest. After that, the show is fully captured with no blackouts. There is some minor head obstruction on the left, but it really only affects a few seconds of the show when Valjean cuts Javert loose after The First Attack. There is also a little more washout than in most of my videos, especially in the full stage shots. It’s filmed in 16:9, with a mix of wides, mediums, and close-ups. The sound is excellent. Includes curtain call and playbill scans. Audio: The Little Mermaid (Alabama Shakespeare Festival) - July 26, 2015 Cast: Ariel - Michelle Pruiett, Prince Eric - Jeff Sears, Sebastian - J. Cameron Barnett, Triton - Kevyn Morrow, Ursula - Donna Migliaccio, Flounder - Henry Hodges, Grimsby - Rodney Clark, Scuttle - Billy Sharpe, Jetsam - Brandon Curry, Flotsam - Jeremy Pasha, Pilot/Chef Louis - Paul Hebron, Ensemble - Sari Alexander, Jennifer Molly Bell, Krystina M. Burton, Erin Chupinsky (u/s Ursula), Dean De Luna, Andrew Eckert (u/s Eric), Isabel Garcia (u/s Mersisters), Danielle Marie Gregoire, Jordan Fife Hunt, Alexis Marquardt, Emma C. Martin (u/s Ariel), Terrance Martin (u/s Sebastian), Narco Antonio Santiago, Tommy Scrivens (Dance Captain), Robbie Smith (u/s Flotsam and Jetsam), Clay Stefanki (us Flouder and Scuttle)
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#trypod
Hey, haven't been around in awhile. I've been "busy" over at @petesmediadiary logging (once a week, usually Sundays) all the media I consume (plugtime over). But in honor of #trypod, a campaign to make people aware of podcasts, here comes a list of all of the podcasts that I listen to with a brief description of what the podcast is about: 12 Hour Day with J.D. and Connor -- Each episode is at least 12 hours long where the hosts hang out for a day. You follow them as they hang out, and do things around New York City. (Comes out a couple of times a year) Comedy Bang Bang -- Scott Aukerman hosts where each episode he has on a comedian and other odd people come in after a brief interview segment Mike and Tom Eat Snacks -- Each episode Michael Ian Black and Tom Cavanagh Pick a snack, Eat a snack, and Rate a snack. (Currently on extended hiatus, but worth listening to the back catalogue) The Indoor Kids -- Kumail Nanjiani and his wife Emily V Gordon talk about video games and other stuff they are watching. (Also currently on hiatus, but might be coming back soon?) Womp It Up! -- Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham spun off their characters Marissa Wompler and Charlotte Listler from Comedy Bang Bang where Marissa has a senior project podcast from her schools library where they interview the schools faculty and other students. (Hopefully it will be back after Playing House season 3) Spontaneanation with Paul F Tompkins -- PFT has a chat with a celebrity guest and then he and some improvisors do a 30 minute long improv based on that conversation. Harmontown -- Dan Harmon has a mental breakdown on stage, and raps about having sex with your momma. The K Ohle with Kurt Braunohler -- No longer active, but it was a multi-format podcast that Kurt hosted. Pet-o-philia and Get Lost were the two best formats. Beautiful Stories from Anonymous People -- Chris Gethard takes a call from a random person and is not allowed to hang up for an hour. At the hour mark the call is ended. Surprisingly heartfelt and wonderful. My love of Gethard aside, this is a GREAT podcast. Hollywood Handbook -- Sean Clements and Hayes Davenport are two of Hollywood's elite and drop names on this red carpet we call showbiz. This is some of the hardest I have ever laughed. It does take some getting used to though. You will hate it for the first few episodes. Emotional Hangs -- Kurt Braunohler and Joe Derosa explore their friendship and break down adult friendships and try to be open and vulnerable with each other. Rose Buddies -- Griffin McElroy and his wife Rachel recap episodes of The Bachelor family of TV shows. (I have never watched an episode of The Bachelor Family of shows) You Made It Weird w/ Pete Holmes -- Pete talks about Comedy, Sex, and God with pretty much anyone (usually comedians) who will talk to him about it. (Harris Wittels #3 is one of the best episodes of a podcast I have ever heard. It's an episode where Harris is open and honest about his struggles with addiction, and he is so effortlessly funny about it too. Spoilers: While the episode ends hopeful and on a way that makes everything seem like Harris is going to turn it around, he died from an overdose less than a month after the episode was released) Who Charted? -- Howard Kremer and Kyla's Vilaysack count down the charts in Music and Movies every week. Pistol Shrimps Radio -- Matt Gourley and Mark McConville don't know anything about basketball, but that doesn't stop them from doing the play by play of a women's recreational basketball league in LA. The Worst Idea of All Time -- Guy Montgomery and Tim Batt watch and review the same movie once a week for an entire year. Year one: Grown Ups 2. Year 2: Sex and the City 2. Year 3: We Are Your Friends (currently still going) Doughboys -- Mike Mitchell and Nick Wiger review a different chain restaurant every week. My Favorite Murder -- every episode Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff each talk about a murder and go through the story of it. The Dollop -- Dave Anthony tells an American history story to his friend Gareth Reynolds who has no idea what the topic is going to be. The Adventure Zone -- The McElroy brothers and daddy play dungeons and dragons together. It's some of the best storytelling you will ever hear and it's consistently incredibly funny. Never Not Funny -- Jimmy Pardo hosts a relaxed chat with a celebrity guest. Doug Loves Movies -- Doug Benson plays movie games with comedians and funny people. Totally Beverages (and Sometimes Hot Sauce) -- Andy Rosen and Intern Josh do blind shootouts of beverages trying to figure out which is which and guess their favorites. (I "produced" episode 100, so selfishly I would suggest that episode) CoolGames Inc. -- Griffin McElroy and Nick Robinson create a new video game every week. With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus -- Every week Lauren is the guest on a different host's made up podcast. How Did This Get Made? -- Paul Scheer, Jason Mantzoukas, and June Diane Raphael talk about a different (usually) bad movie. No Such Thing As A Fish -- Writers of British panel show QI talk about their four favourite facts of the week that they learned while researching for QI. Ding-Donger with Matt Braunger -- Matt Braunger hitchhikes into your life for 30 to 45 minutes each week as he tells you what's been going on with him. Thanks for picking him up! The Bugle -- Andy Zaltzman and a rotating group of co-hosts talk about what's been going on in the world over the past week. (Formerly co-hosted by John Oliver) Competitive Erotic Fan Fiction -- Comedians write erotic fan fiction about pop culture and read it in front of a live audience. Slumber Party with Alie and Georgia -- Alie Ward and Georgia Hardstark have a guest over and they play slumber party games. What Say You? -- Sal and Q from Impractical Jokers talk about whatever is on their minds. Cardboard! With Rich Sommer -- Rich Sommer (Harry Crane from Mad Men) talks about board games. Black List Table Reads -- Franklin Leonard produces "ear movies" each episode is a table read of an unproduced screenplay. Hound Tall with Moshe Kasher -- Moshe has an expert on a topic as well as three other comedians on stage to talk about the experts subject in a town hall style meeting. Post Pink -- Justin Linville and Robby (who's last name I've forgotten) talk about Weezer's releases since Pinkerton. U Talkin' U2 To Me? -- Scott Aukerman and Adam Scott talk about everything U2 related in the dumbest way possible. Tell Us How Your Dog Died -- David Kramer and David Stoll talk to a guest about how their dog died. Legitimately one of the best earwormiest theme songs ever. Even though there hasn't been an episode (and probably won't be any more) I still find myself singing the theme song to myself fairly often. 'Till Death Do Us Blart -- The McElroy brothers and the guys from The Worst Idea of All Time Review Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 every thanksgiving for the rest of eternity. In the event of one of their deaths they are to bequeath their spot to someone else who will take the mantle. FizzyBoys -- Don Finelli and Chris Gethard review a different soda every episode. The Ones Who Knock -- A podcast that recaps every episode of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul Decoding Westworld -- From the people who brought you The Ones Who Knock talk about Westworld. Analyze Phish -- Harris Wittels (rip) tries to convince Scott Aukerman that Phish is a good band. Andy Daly Podcast Pilot Project -- Andy Daly's many characters from Comedy Bang Bang each try to get their own podcast at earwolf. Each episode is the first episode of what their podcast would be. New Years Eve with Neil Hamburger -- Listen to Neil count down the new year! In Your Dreams with Chris Gethard -- Chris and Dream Analysis Expert Gary Richardson analyze the dreams of people who called in with a different guest each episode. End of podcasts that I'm subscribed to. Now onto podcasts that I am either working through their back catalogs, or listen to depending on the episode: My Brother, My Brother, and Me -- An advice show for the modern era, the McElroy brothers give their listeners (and Yahoo answers users) advice. Started listening in June, currently on episode 114 out of 346. Hard Nation -- A spoof on Right Wing Political talk shows. Brothers Mark and Pete Hard host a show with a different political guest (a comedian pretending to be a political figure) Dr. Gameshow -- Jo Firestone hosts a radio call in show where listeners submit their ideas for game shows and Jo has comedians play the games in studio. No longer active and the back catalog is disappearing. So get on this one quick if you want to listen. Jordan, Jesse, Go! -- Jordan Morris and Jesse Thorn talk with a different guest. (Guest dependent) Hopefully We Don't Break Up -- Couple Will Miles and Giulia Rozzi talk with other real life couples (usually at least one comedian) about their relationships. High and Mighty -- Jon Gabrus talks with a guest about something that they are both passionate about. (Guest and/or topic dependent) If I Were You -- Jake and Amir give advice to their listeners. (Guest dependent, but the Ben Schwartz, Jon Gabrus, Thomas Middleditch, And Rose McIver episodes are all must listens) The Adventures of Danny and Mike -- Danny Tamberelli and Mike Maronna (better known as Pete and Pete) go on a monthly adventure together. I Was There Too -- Matt Gourley talks to an actor with a small-ish role on a big movie. Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend -- Alison Rosen talks to a person of note. (Guest dependent) This Feels Terrible -- Erin McGathy talks to people about relationships and why they make people feel terrible. Fitzdog Radio -- Greg Fitzsimmons interviews (usually) another comedian. (Guest dependent) 100 Words or Less -- Interviews with musicians. (Guest dependent) Going Off Track -- Interviews with musicians. (Guest dependent) The Best Show with Tom Scharpling -- Tom Scharpling's long running radio talk show. I don't have enough time in my week to listen to this every week, but whenever I can squeeze it n it's always worth it. The JV Club -- Janet Varney interviews People about what they were like in their formative years and then plays M.A.S.H. with them. (Guest dependent) Put Your Hands Together -- The audio recording of the weekly standup show hosted by Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher. The Todd Glass Show -- Todd Glass has a guest and it's just non-stop bits. There we go. There are all of the podcasts that I listen to regularly (or at least check in with regularly). There should be something in there for everyone. You're a champion for reading all the way through this, and if you try one of these and like it, please let me know. I would be happy to talk about any of them.
#trypod#12 hour day#comedy bang bang#mike and tom eat snacks#the indoor kids#womp it up#Spontaneanation#Harmontown#The K Ohle#beautiful anonymous#Hollywood handbook#emotional Hangs#Rose Buddies#You Made it Weird#Who Charted#pistol shrimps radio#Worst Idea Of All Time#Doughboys#My Favorite Murder#The Dollop#The Adventure Zone#Never Not Funny#Doug Loves Movies#Totally Beverages#CoolGames Inc#With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus#How Did This Get Made#No Such Thing As A Fish#Ding Donger with Matt Braunger#The Bugle
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Hannibal Analysis: s01e04–Œuf
Œuf: an egg.
In the almost all of the previous posts, I’ve mentioned what I call the “Mirroring motif,” a staging option that is very prevalent throughout the show: two characters having a conversation, sitting across each other, creating a mostly symmetrical and balanced frame. In previous episodes, it was never used in the context that would make it iconic: during one of Will’s sessions with Hannibal. It’s been used with Hannibal and Franklyn, and even with our main duo, when they have breakfast in Apéritif. It’s was teased at the end of Amuse-Bouche, as, for the first time, Will actually sits in the chair, allowing him and Hannibal to speak face-to-face, without any obstacles between them. But the specific type of shot I always talk about doesn’t arrive until the very beginning of œuf.
This staging suggests openness and a certain trust in Will’s part: this is a man who uses glasses he doesn’t need just to avoid direct eye contact, who monologues his way through his class and doesn’t take questions from students to avoid as much social contact as possible, who spent his first sessions with Hannibal trying to put as much physical distance and barriers between them as he could. Sitting in front of Hannibal like this, he opens himself up to the closer scrutiny he usually dreads. He lets some of his walls down. The visual element is also highly symbolic of their relationship, or at least as Hannibal sees it: he thinks of Will as his equal, or as having the potential to become so. Even if he leans forward as Will tries to back up in his chair, suggesting the upper hand Hannibal has in this relationship, he still believes the two of them are mirror images of each other.
This first scene (which was originally at the end of Potage) goes a bit deeper into Will’s experiences visiting Garret Jacob Hobbs’ house, as well as his feeling of guilt due to Marissa Shore’s murder. But most important, it further develops the theme of Will’s continued empathic connection with Hobbs: “Sometimes, I felt like we were doing the same things at different times of day– like I was eating or showering or sleeping at the same time he was.” “Even after he was dead?” “Even after he was dead.” Then, we get our first hint of the gradual eroding of Will’s identity at the hands of his empathy disorder, his encephalitis and Hannibal’s manipulations. “Like… you were becoming him.” “I know who I am. I'm not Gareth Jacob Hobbs, Dr. Lecter.”
It seems as though Abigail has returned to the state she was at in the beginning of Potage: unusually stoic for someone who has gone through what happened to her, closed off, distant, and trying her best to seem fine. She refuses to speak to her support group and wants to leave the hospital she’s in. It worries Alana, who believes Abigail is not dealing with her trauma in a healthy way– Hannibal, on the other hand, sees it as as opportunity to manipulate her further and to strengthen his position as a father figure, which Alana advises against: “You stepping in as a surrogate would only be a crutch.”
The second session between Will and Hannibal in this episode also includes an interesting bit of cinematography: most simple conversation scenes in film and television are in over-the-shoulder shots, where the character speaking is in focus and the camera is a bit behind and to the side of the character listening, or at least in a similar angle– they will actually be used, as well as the mirroring motif, later in this scene. However, this time we begin with super intense close-ups, which cut quickly between the two characters, leaving us disoriented, unable to fully determine where the characters are and extremely uncomfortable with the fast-paced editing. This comes immediately after the commercial break, with no establishing shot or breathing room for us to prepare for the action. It serves to startle us and to make us feel for ourselves how intimidating this situation still is to Will: They look each other in the eye, Hannibal inquisitive and piercing, while Will is tense and attempts to redirect the conversation from his personal life to Hannibal’s. (This could also be a homage to The Silence of the Lambs, in which conversations between Clarice and other characters were consistently shot in this style of frontal close-ups, as a way to make the audience identify with Clarice and feel uncomfortable under the scrutiny and gaze of her colleagues and of Hannibal.)
Just as in Potage, the theme of the “Killer of the Week” plotline is the same as the theme explored in the main plot. This time around it’s family, or rather, surrogate families: children killing their birth families in favour of a new one, Will’s lack of connection to the traditional concept of family, the family he’s made out of his strays (in which Hannibal includes Abigail), the family both Will and Hannibal want to form with Abigail, the family she’s searching in them and in Dr. Bloom, and even the family formed by the team at the FBI. Describing the morgue scene and the sibling-like banter that precedes the examination, the script states: “Jack faces Zellar, Price, Katz, and Graham. He’s like a demanding father, presiding over his children as they present what they’ve just learned at school. Will stands slightly apart, not quite fitting into this surrogate family.”
Will, distressed at seeing the “Lost Boys” throw away what he could never have, buys Abigail a gift: fishing gear (his angry gift-buying is mentioned in Red Dragon). Although it’s more closely tied to the relationship between Will and Abigail, the fishing metaphor is much more appropriate to her involvement in her father’s murders than the hunting Jack Crawford loves to point at. It’s also interesting how the memory of hunting is what changes Will’s mind about the present: does he believe it might bring bad memories to Abigail or could he be attempting to avoid filling the father role that much, as Alana advised? In this session, unlike in the opening scene, Will doesn’t sit in his usual place in front of Hannibal (who is, in fact, still welcoming Will in his usual seat), but storms in, throwing the gift on the divan, and stands up for the rest of the scene, yet again putting distance between the two of them, and even has his back turned to Hannibal most of the time.
Going against everything Alana advised, Hannibal somehow manages to become Abigail’s guardian (or at least claims to become) and takes her to his home to do drugs. Before going, however, they talk about her bad dreams, Marissa and Nicholas Boyle, and Hannibal persists in trying to make her trust him, saying that while she’ll “have to get used to lying” to everyone else, she doesn’t need to lie about anything to him. As they leave, they deliver the most crucial lines to understanding Abigail’s position as both a victim and perpetrator of terrible things: “In the dream, I wonder how I’d live with myself knowing what I did.” “And when you’re awake?” “And when I’m awake, I know I can live with myself. I know I will just get used to what I did. Does that make me a sociopath?” “No. It makes you a survivor.”
Abigail mentions wanting to work for the FBI and Hannibal just too transparent: “I would certainly feel safer if you were in the hallowed halls of the F.B.I. protecting my interests.” Nevertheless, this little tidbit is one of the few moments where we learn about any desire of Abigail that isn’t just surviving through all of her trauma. We knew nothing about her as a person before the incident, and all that we know about her after is deeply tied to it. But the question stands, was she interested in that career before, or was it the FBI’s (and Will’s) actions in regards to her father that drew her to it? In the show, Abigail doesn’t really have any motivations that aren’t tied to her family, old or new, or the things she’s done, so it’s very interesting and intriguing to get what may be a glimpse of who she is removed from that context. (It’s also likely that this was introduced so that, had the show gone on differently, and Abigail actually joined the FBI, she could completely fill the role of Clarice’s surrogate.)
Hannibal does everything to make him, Will and Abigail into a family. He’s the first one to suggest the idea of paternity to Will, constantly reaffirms his paternal feeling towards Abigail, manipulates her into trusting and depending on him, and, at the end of this episode, becomes her guardian and takes her home. There, he tries to alienate her from Garret Jacob Hobbs (“You are not your father’s daughter. Not anymore.”) and tries to get Abigail to associate him and Will with her family: He gives her drugs and specifically makes the last meal she ever had with her parents, and (as explained in the script), attempts to have that dinner with her and Will. Will, however, never returns his calls and doesn’t come, so his role is accidentally filled by a furious Alana Bloom, but aside from that, Hannibal’s plan works perfectly: the hallucinogens, combined with the meal and his suggestions, make Abigail see her parents in Hannibal’s and Alana’s place, leaving Will out of this new family, out of the family at the FBI, and like the Lost Boys of this episode, alienated from his own family, alone at home with his strays, the only family he has.
#wow that ending made me sad#I'm back guys!#Hannibal#hannibalanalysis#hannibal meta#bryan fuller#peter merdak#jennifer schuur#s01e04#Œuf#Oeuf#will graham#hugh dancy#hannibal lecter#mads mikkelsen#Abigail Hobbs#kacey rohl#Alana Bloom#caroline dhavernas#Jack Crawford#lawrence fishburne#Beverly Katz#hettienne park#Brian zeller#aaron abrams#Jimmy Price#scott thompson
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Graham Foundation Grants 2021: architecture
Graham Foundation 2021 Grants, Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts USA, Individuals
Graham Foundation Grants 2021
Funding for individuals and organizations in the Fine Arts, USA
post updated June 2, 2021
Graham Foundation 2021 News
Graham Foundation Announces 2021 Grants to Individuals
$585,000 awarded to individuals exploring innovative design ideas that expand contemporary understanding of architecture in the context of this transformative year
The Graham Foundation is pleased to announce the award of 71 new grants to individuals worldwide that support projects on architecture. Grantee projects represent diverse lines of inquiry engaging original ideas that advance our understanding of the designed environment. Selected from nearly 700 proposals, the funded projects include research, exhibitions, publications, films, digital initiatives, and other inventive formats that promote rigorous scholarship, stimulate experimentation, and foster critical discourse in architecture.
“This year, as the pandemic forced communities, cities, and countries to close down, the inequities of design and the built environment only intensified,” said Graham Foundation director Sarah Herda. “Through this dynamic grantee cohort, the Graham continues its 65-year commitment to supporting individuals to realize ideas that have the power to change the field of architecture.”
The individuals leading these projects are based in cities such as Ahmedabad, India; Milan, Italy; Mexico City, Mexico; Durban, South Africa; and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Projects focus on locations such as Accra, Ghana; Caracas, Venezuela; Knoxville, TN; and Chicago, IL where the Graham Foundation is based. The innovative projects are led by eminent and emerging architects, artists, curators, filmmakers, historians, and photographers, among other professionals. The 2021 Grantees projects represent a broad range of disciplines:
Historian Shantel Blakely looks at the living legacy of under recognized Black architect Charles E. Fleming (b. 1937) and his prolific practice, concentrating on his work in the St. Louis, MO area
In the book Green Obsession, Milan-based architect Stefano Boeri and his studio sound a call to action to the field around climate change
Amaxiwa | Embodied Archives brings to life architectural histories at heritage sites across Africa, led by Russel Hlongwane and Sumayya Vally—who was included on the 2021 TIME100 Next list of emerging leaders
The exhibition deposition by artists Marissa Lee Benedict, Daniel de Paula, and David Rueter, transports and transforms the last pit floor from the Chicago Board of Trade to Oscar Niemeyer’s Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion for the 2021 São Paulo Biennial
The new grantees join a worldwide network of individuals and organizations that the Graham Foundation has supported over the past 65 years. In that time, the Foundation has awarded more than $41 million dollars in direct support to over 4,800 projects by individuals and organizations.
The complete list of the 2021 individual grantees follows. Please find descriptions of the awarded projects beginning on page 3. To learn more about the new grants, click on any grantee name below to visit their online project page, or go to grahamfoundation.org/grantees.
LIST OF 2021 INDIVIDUAL GRANTEES (71 awards)
EXHIBITIONS (12)
Juliana Rowen Barton, Michelle Millar Fisher, Zoë Greggs, Gabriella Nelson, and Amber Winick
Marissa Lee Benedict, Daniel de Paula, and David Rueter
Parsons & Charlesworth: Jessica Charlesworth and Tim Parsons
Stanley Cho, Elisa Iturbe, and Alican Taylan
Gabriel Cira and James Heard
Felecia Davis, Marcella Del Signore, Sheryl Tucker de Vazquez, and William D. Williams
Kevin Hernandez-Rosa, Nicholas Serrambana, Arien Wilkerson, and Marisa Williamson
Sean Lally
Farzin Lotfi-Jam and Mark Wasiuta
Vernelle A. A. Noel
Constance Owl
Kelly Walters
FILM, VIDEO, AND NEW MEDIA (10)
Can Altay
Adil Dalbai and Livingstone Mukasa
Russel Hlongwane and Sumayya Vally
Brockett Horne, Briar Levit, and Louise Sandhaus
David Huber
John Lin
Sharon Lockhart
Jamila Moore Pewu
Regner Ramos and Kleanthis Kyriakou
Fred Scharmen
PUBLIC PROGRAMS (1)
Elisa Silva
PUBLICATIONS (24)
Noam Andrews
Pierre Bélanger and Pablo Escudero
Nana Biamah-Ofosu, Mark El-khatib, and Bushra Mohamed
Stefano Boeri Architetti: Stefano Boeri, Fiamma Invernizzi, Maria Lucrezia de Marco, Simone Marchetti, Sofia Paoli, Maria Chiara Pastore, Luis Pimentel, and Livia Shamir
Susan Buck-Morss, Kevin McCaughey, and Adam Michaels
Susana Caló and Godofredo Pereira
Anthony Carfello
Katherine L. Carroll
Peter H. Christensen
Patricio del Real
Gareth Doherty
Giulia Foscari
Pedro Gadanho
Kersten Geers, Stefano Graziani, Joris Kritis, and Jelena Pancevac
Vanessa Grossman
Marisa Morán Jahn and Rafi Segal
Tim Johnson
Steffen Kunkel
Paulo Moreira
Adriana Salazar
David Schalliol
Mindy Seu
Pier Paolo Tamburelli
Marc Treib
RESEARCH PROJECTS (24)
Anahi Alviso-Marino and Neïl Beloufa
Adjoa Armah
Shantel Blakely
Jerald “Coop” Cooper
Felicia Francine Dean
Farhana Ferdous
Gabriel Fuentes
Meredith J. Gaglio
James Graham
Sara Jacobs
Ishita Jain and Ankita Trivedi
Theodore S. Jojola and Lynn Paxson
Ladi’Sasha Jones
Elizabeth M. Keslacy
Wanda Katja Liebermann
Thandi Loewenson
Joanna Merwood-Salisbury
Joe Namy
Enrique Ramirez
F. Tierney
Nick Tobier
Amanda Russhell Wallace
Charisse Pearlina Weston
Kiyan Williams
DESCRIPTIONS OF AWARDED PROJECTS—2021 GRANTS TO INDIVIDUALS
EXHIBITIONS (12 awards)
Juliana Rowen Barton, Michelle Millar Fisher, Zoë Greggs, Gabriella Nelson, and Amber Winick Croton on Hudson, NY; Edgartown, MA; Philadelphia, PA; and Providence, RI
Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births Center for Architecture and Design, Philadelphia, PA A first-of-its-kind exploration—realized through several partnerships across the Philadelphia area—of the arc of human reproduction through the lens of architecture and design.
Marissa Lee Benedict, Daniel de Paula, and David Rueter Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Ann Arbor, MI deposition
34th Bienal de São Paulo, Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion, São Paulo, Brazil Deposing violent power dynamics that shape global space, this exhibition relocates an obsolete seven-tier commodity trading pit floor from the grain room of the Chicago Board of Trade to the center of Oscar Niemeyer’s Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion for the 2021 São Paulo Biennial.
Parsons & Charlesworth: Jessica Charlesworth and Tim Parsons Chicago, IL Catalog for the Post-Human
17th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice, Italy
Presenting a satirical collection of sculptural works and animations that provoke conversations about the impact of surveillance and human enhancement technologies upon an increasingly contingent workforce, this iteration of the installation by the same name is presented at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale.
Stanley Cho, Elisa Iturbe, and Alican Taylan New York, NY Confronting Carbon Form
Arthur A. Houghton Jr. Gallery, The Cooper Union, New York, NY This exhibition looks at the climate crisis through the lens of space and form—artifacts from the scale of the city to that of household objects are considered in relation to the energy paradigm that has given them form to shed light on the spatial and cultural foundations that confront architecture’s central role in the formation of carbon modernity.
Gabriel Cira and James Heard Cambridge and Somerville, MA The Architects Collaborative 1945–1995: Tracing a Diffuse Architectural Authorship
pinkcomma gallery, Boston, MA An exhibition and accompanying digital wiki tool that documents, maps, and contextualizes the vast output of The Architects Collaborative—a Massachusetts firm founded by Walter Gropius and seven other equal partners—that normalized postwar American vernacular modernism for mass society and, over the course of its 50-year history, mainstreamed the corporate model of architectural practice.
Felecia Davis, Marcella Del Signore, Sheryl Tucker de Vazquez, and William D. Williams Cincinnati, OH; Houston, TX; New York, NY; and University Park, PA Hair Salon: Translating Black Hair Practices for Architecture Using Computational Methods
University of Houston College of Architecture and Design, Houston, TX This exhibition looks to natural Black hair texture and maintenance practices to generate novel building materials and architectural structures using computational design processes in an exploration of Blackness as an intellectual and aesthetic force in American cultural and built landscapes.
Kevin Hernandez-Rosa, Nicholas Serrambana, Arien Wilkerson, and Marisa Williamson New Haven, CT; Philadelphia, PA; and South Orange, NJ Vault
Keney Park Sustainability Project, Windsor, CT An interdisciplinary and collaborative space-making project that transforms a shuttered public school in the North End of Hartford, CT into an outdoor exhibition space through dance, performance, and monumental public art.
Sean Lally Lausanne, Switzerland Shaped Touches
17th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice, Italy
This full-scale installation at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale takes the form of a multi-player video game platform to explore the relationships between architecture, people, and communities, to illustrate opportunities and implications for urban public space.
Farzin Lotfi-Jam and Mark Wasiuta New York, NY The Machine at the Heart of Man: Doxiadis’ Informational Modernism
Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece A study of the Doxiadis Associates Computer Center in Greece, its role in the formation of Doxiadis’ informational modernism, and its importance for the consolidation of the tools and techniques that have evolved into our era’s computational urbanism.
Vernelle A. A. Noel Gainesville, FL Design and Making in the Trinidad Carnival: Histories, Re-imaginations, and Speculations of Computational Design Futures University Gallery, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Showcasing previously unseen photographs of making practices and dancing sculptures in the Trinidad Carnival between the 1940s and 1960s, as well as new, reimagined, physical and digital artifacts, drawings, and architecture based on the traditional carnival craft of wire-bending, this exhibition illustrates how computing can remediate and reconfigure dying crafts for new design pedagogy, practices, and architecture.
Constance Owl Palo Alto, CA ᎠᏂᎩᏚᏩᎩ / Anigaduwagi / People of Creator’s Land
David Rumsey Map Center, Stanford Libraries, Stanford, CA
Mountain Heritage Center, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC Through an indigenous reading of historic maps and settlement patterns, the exhibition explores Cherokee strategies of placemaking and how notions of sacred stewardship, belonging, community, and language have been used in the creation and reclamation of Cherokee spaces.
Kelly Walters New York, NY With a Cast of Colored Stars
Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, New York, NY This exhibition examines visual representations of Black identity found in the print design of African American cinema, television, and music.
FILM, VIDEO, AND NEW MEDIA (10 awards)
Can Altay Istanbul, Turkey Ahali Conversations with Can Altay: A Podcast on the Future of Cultural Production and its Spaces (Season 3) A podcast series that investigates current and critical matters regarding cultural production, focusing on how cultural practice and institutions position themselves, form communities, and generate spaces—especially with respect to contemporary art, design, and architecture in the twenty-first century.
Adil Dalbai and Livingstone Mukasa Berlin, Germany and Rensselaer, NY Africa Architecture Network This project establishes an online community of practice—composed of researchers and architects who are passionate about architecture in Africa—building from the more than 300 authors who collaborated to develop the first comprehensive architectural guide to sub-Saharan architecture, aiming to increase visibility to the continent’s built environment and enable exchange among practitioners, scholars, and others.
Russel Hlongwane and Sumayya Vally Durban and Pretoria, South Africa Amaxiwa | Embodied Archives Working from the idea that sites of memory are sites of imagination, this project takes the form of a set of speculative histories and archaeologies on sites in Benin; Senegal; Accra, Ghana; and Zimbabwe, to counter otherwise erased, silenced, or invisible architectural histories and imaginaries.
Brockett Horne, Briar Levit, and Louise Sandhaus Baltimore, MD; Ojai, CA; and Portland, OR The People’s Graphic Design Archive A crowd-sourced virtual archive of graphic design history built by everyone, about everyone, for everyone.
David Huber Urbana, IL Entangled: Shorelines An open-access educational podcast series that explores historical and contemporary entanglements between design, environment, technology, infrastructure, and urbanism by focusing on distinct conceptualizations of the shoreline across Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia.
John Lin
Hong Kong
Renovation Toolbox : A guided tour of innovative houses by self-builders in rural China
The project develops a series of films corresponding to four vernacular housing typologies, bringing into critical focus the adaptation of traditional houses in rural China.
Sharon Lockhart Los Angeles, CA Baumettes Led by the voices of female inmates in Baumettes prison in Marseille, France, this film, named for the prison, is a meditation on the effects of carceral architecture and isolation, and how a diverse group of individuals cope and find agency behind prison walls.
Jamila Moore Pewu Fullerton, CA Art of the Matter This project documents, preserves, and critically engages the spatial narratives and public art practices that emerged during the 2020 protest for Black lives and racial justice by capturing both artworks and streetscapes in a crowdsourced, deep mapping application and discovery platform.
Regner Ramos and Kleanthis Kyriakou London, United Kingdom and San Juan, Puerto Rico Coloso: A Factory of Queer, Digital Monuments for Puerto Rico A web-based, virtual factory that produces digital monuments commemorating closed LGBTQ+ spaces and buildings in Puerto Rico, thus inserting them in the island’s architectural history, its cultural infrastructure, urban memory, and political future.
Fred Scharmen Baltimore, MD How to Make and Un-Make a World; an Incomplete Catalog of Questions and Answers Italian Virtual Pavilion, 17th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice, Italy
Produced as part of City X by curators Tom Kovac and Alessandro Melis, and creative director Ed Keller for the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale, this piece—equal parts text manifesto and animated object lesson—distills knowns and unknowns about world-making as a practice.
PUBLIC PROGRAMS (1 award)
Elisa Silva Caracas, Venezuela Nothing Out of the Ordinary: a space for the arts, celebration, acknowledgement and sancocho in the barrio La Palomera
Based in Caracas, Venezuela, this program engages the community to collaborate on renovating an abandoned structure, using art, culture, and events to guide the transformation.
PUBLICATIONS (24 awards)
Noam Andrews Ghent, Belgium The Polyhedrists: Art and Geometry in the Long Sixteenth Century
(MIT Press) Told through the transformation of the Platonic solids in the hands of late Renaissance artisans and architects, this book offers a material history of the development of geometry in the early modern period.
Pierre Bélanger and Pablo Escudero Cambridge, MA and Quito, Ecuador The Quino Treaty: Renewing Territorial Relations with the Cinchona Plant at the Center of the World by Decolonizing Quinine and the Global Discourse on Conservation
(ORO Editions) This book charts the 497-year global, urban, history of the cinchona plant from South America, whose bark offers a key contribution to contemporary civilization as it contains the only known cure for malaria: the drug quinine.
Nana Biamah-Ofosu, Mark El-khatib, and Bushra Mohamed London, United Kingdom The Course of Empire: A Compound House Typology
(Register Research Group) A book documenting the development of the Ghanaian compound house, from traditional types—such as Kumasi Shrine House—to modern iterations found in urban centers.
Stefano Boeri Architetti: Stefano Boeri, Fiamma Invernizzi, Maria Lucrezia de Marco, Simone Marchetti, Sofia Paoli, Maria Chiara Pastore, Luis Pimentel, and Livia Shamir Milan, Italy Green Obsession
(Actar Publishers) This publication on the work of architect Stefano Boeri and his studio, Stefano Boeri Architetti, puts forth an urgent call to action to the field to fundamentally address climate change through design.
Susan Buck-Morss, Kevin McCaughey, and Adam Michaels Ithaca and Ridgewood, NY; Los Angeles, CA
Architectures of Thought: Imagining Philosophy / Not Philosophizing Images
(Inventory Press) By studying and enacting the principles of montage, this project offers a means of thinking through how images and ideas work in today’s hyper-visual landscape.
Susana Caló and Godofredo Pereira London, United Kingdom CERFI: Militant Analysis, Institutional Programming and Collective Equipment
(Het Nieuwe Instituut) The first publication on the legacy of the collective CERFI in France (1967–85) and its experimental work on the institutional programming of collective equipment.
Anthony Carfello Los Angeles, CA La città capitalista (The Capitalist City)
(Skira Editore) Italian architect Giovanni Brino’s little-known 1978 survey of Los Angeles architecture, advertising, and lifestyle, published for the first time in English.
Katherine L. Carroll Delmar, NY Building Schools, Making Doctors: Architecture and the Modern American Physician
(University of Pittsburgh Press) A timely investigation of early twentieth-century American medical schools, this book argues that medical educators, donors—namely John D. Rockefeller’s General Education Board—and architects—including Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge—called on architecture to define science; promote modern medicine; and institutionalize professional identities, which intersected with constructions of race and gender.
Peter H. Christensen Rochester, NY Materialized: German Steel in Global Ecology
(Penn State University Press) Linking architectural history and critical ecological studies, this new study provides a touchstone in a material-centered approach to the history of architecture.
Patricio del Real Cambridge, MA Constructing Latin America: Architecture, Politics, and Race at the Museum of Modern Art
(Yale University Press) Through examination of select architecture exhibitions in the first half of the twentieth century, this book presents how The Museum of Modern Art’s Department of Architecture and Design constructed an image of the world to manage the American Century.
Gareth Doherty Cambridge, MA Landscape Fieldwork
(University of Virginia Press) This book provides insights for understanding and designing landscapes based on experiential knowledge gained from landscape fieldwork.
Giulia Foscari Hamburg, Germany Antarctic Resolution
(Lars Müller Publishers)
A transnational and cross-disciplinary project that presents critical research on Antarctic geopolitics, science, and architecture, conceived to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the first sighting of the continent in 2020.
Pedro Gadanho Lisbon, Portugal Climax Change! Architecture’s Paradigm Shift After the Ecological Crisis
(Actar Publishers) An overview of how climate change and the current environmental emergency affects the practice of architecture—in terms of direct impact on design philosophy and on the opportunities to transform the course of the discipline’s aesthetic, ethical, and professional principles.
Kersten Geers, Stefano Graziani, Joris Kritis, and Jelena Pancevac Brussels, Belgium; Paris, France; and Trieste, Italy The Urban Fact: A Reference Book on Aldo Rossi
(Buchhandlung Walther König) A collection of projects by Aldo Rossi from the 1960s and 1970s that suggests that each project reflects the broader context of the architecture of the city itself.
Vanessa Grossman Delft, the Netherlands A Concrete Alliance: Communism and Modern Architecture in Postwar France
(Yale University Press) An examination of the remarkable flurry of architectural activity that resulted when the French Communist Party (PCF)—one of the foremost Western communist parties of the twentieth century—became a patron for the designs, discourses, and organizational efforts of a distinguished circle of French modern architects, which found their most fertile terrain in the banlieue, the formerly industrial peripheries of France’s major cities.
Marisa Morán Jahn and Rafi Segal Brookline, MA and New York, NY What is Ours: Art and Architecture Towards Mutualism
(Columbia University Press) An anthology of conversations with leading thinkers, designers, entrepreneurs, and activists whose perspectives on collectivism and mutualism engender communal self-determination, wealth, and well-being.
Tim Johnson Marfa, TX Al Rio/To the River
(Hatje Cantz)
Conceived and edited by the poet Tim Johnson, this collaborative publication comprises two artists’ books—a photographic volume featuring recent works by the artist Zoe Leonard; and a reader with contributions by artists, journalists, poets and historians, including C.J. Alvarez, Ariella Azoulay, Cecilia Ballí, Remijio “Primo” Carrasco, Karla Cornejo Villavicencio, Natalie Diaz, Dolores Dorantes, Darby English, Álvaro Enrigue, Catherine Facerias, Josh T. Franco, Esther Gabara, Adolfo Guzman-Lopez, Aimé Iglesias Lukin, Elisabeth Lebovici, Jose Rabasa, Nadiah Rivera Fellah, Cameron Rowland, and Roberto Tejada.
Steffen Kunkel Wiesthal, Germany Gottfried Böhm and the Pilgrimage Church Mary, Queen of Peace
(Spector Books) Based on several years of research, this richly illustrated book is the first in-depth study of the pilgrimage district of Mary, Queen of Peace—by German Pritzker Prize Laureate Gottfried Böhm—and features a plethora of previously unpublished drawings, photos, models and archival material as well as in-depth interviews with Böhm and project-related architects and collaborators.
Paulo Moreira Porto, Portugal Critical Neighborhoods: The Architecture of Contested Communities
(Park Books) This book explores informal architecture and urbanism, analyzing recent actions in Africa, Asia, and the United States with contributions by Matthew Barac, Julia King, Elisa Silva, AbdouMaliq Simone, and Ines Weizman.
Adriana Salazar Mexico City, Mexico Water Spells
(Pitzilein Books) This project gathers a diverse range of voices which reveal the entangled relations between humans, water, and the built environment within the context of Mexico City today.
David Schalliol Minneapolis, MN Social Landscapes
(MAS Context) Drawing from two decades of globe-spanning photographic projects, this book articulates a visual sociological perspective on the relationship between people and place—from how inequality manifests in the vernacular architecture of the Midwestern United States, to how social and environmental changes interplay to radically reshape Japan’s Tōhoku coast.
Mindy Seu New York, NY Cyberfeminism Catalog
(Inventory Press) This sourcebook of radical techno-critical activism from 1990–2020 gathers hackers, scholars, artists, and activists that reimagine the history of the internet and guide its future.
Pier Paolo Tamburelli Milan, Italy On Bramante: Forty-three Theses
(MIT Press) A book on contemporary architecture comprised of 43 theses on the work of Italian architect Donato Bramante (1444–1514).
Marc Treib Berkeley, CA The Aesthetics of Contemporary Planting Design
(ORO Editions) An international survey of the understudied subject of planting design aesthetics in contemporary landscape architecture.
RESEARCH (24 awards)
Anahi Alviso-Marino and Neïl Beloufa Paris, France Monument Stories: Cities of the Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula through Monument Biographies This project establishes an interactive website, featuring a multimedia map of the Arabian Peninsula and Gulf cities, that charts monuments from the 1970s until present day that were designed to embellish public space and commemorate events and political figures.
Adjoa Armah Cape Coast, Ghana and London, United Kingdom In our language the word for the sea means “the spirit that returns” An illumination of the cartographies of African spiritual life, geographic articulations, and spatial consciousnesses through the forts that dot the Ghanaian coast.
Shantel Blakely St. Louis, MO Charles E. Fleming, Architect Photographic documentation of the built architectural works of Charles E. Fleming, focusing on projects in the St. Louis area—including houses, schools, dormitories, health clinics, and several park and recreation areas, including a velodrome.
Jerald “Coop” Cooper Cincinnati, OH Architectures of Abolition Using the Underground Railroad networks of Ohio as an anchor for contemporary conversations in defense of Black lives, this exhibition delves into the events, people, and places of the mid-nineteenth century escape routes to situate the built environment as a matter of life and death.
Felicia Francine Dean Knoxville, TN
Perception of Misconceptions: Intersecting Stone and Fabric Material Identities A study of the transference of biracial identity, and the intrinsic methods of self-discovery, to the intersections of stone and fabric’s architectural material identities—at a furniture scale—based on the vernacular of Gramollazzo, Italy and Knoxville, TN.
Farhana Ferdous
Washington, DC The (pathogenic)-CITY: A Segregated Landscape of Urbanization, Urbanicity, and Wellbeing in American Landscape (the 1900s to present) A chronological history of racial disparities in American landscape that argues how urbanization and planning movements have transformed minority health and well-being from post-industrial society to the present.
Gabriel Fuentes
Union, NJ White Gold / Black Energy: Architecture, Sugar, and Oil During Revolutionary Cuba’s Gray Period The study of Cuban revolutionary architecture and its entanglement with colonial histories of slavery and global histories of energy during the Gray Period—during which Cuba strengthened geopolitical and ideological ties with the Soviet Union in the 1970s.
Meredith J. Gaglio
Baton Rouge, LA Life Arks: Science, Spirituality, and Survival in the Work of the New Alchemy Institute This project considers the ways in which members of the 1970s experimental collective, the New Alchemy Institute, integrated scientific innovation, mysticism, and left-libertarian values into their sustainable bioshelter designs.
James Graham Alameda, CA The Household Modernism of Paulette Bernège Research on the French journalist and activist Paulette Bernège (1896–1973), whose writings offer a vision of architectural modernism centered on women’s work.
Sara Jacobs
Vancouver, Canada
Landscapes of Racial Formation: Warren Manning in Atlanta, Georgia and Birmingham, Alabama
This research examines how landscape architect Warren Manning’s white supremacist atlas A National Plan (1919) reified racial formation in Birmingham and Atlanta through city plans implemented by Manning for those cities in 1919 and 1922, respectively—illuminating how racialized spatial logics are enacted through the making of urban space.
Ishita Jain and Ankita Trivedi
Ahmedabad and Sonipat, India Sites of Indie-Futurisms: Traditional Board Games of India Work towards an illustrated scholarly monograph using speculative world-building to catalogue traditional Indian board games as enmeshed ecologies of sites of production, sites of participation, and sites of generation of multiple Indie-futurisms.
Theodore S. Jojola and Lynn Paxson
Albuquerque, NM and Ames, IA Contemporary Indigenous Architecture–The Pueblo Worldview Expansion of the discussion and scholarship of what is ordinarily seen as architecture stuck in prehistory, to the contemporary and transformational.
Ladi’Sasha Jones
New York, NY Black Interior Spatial Thought Both a text and sculptural system that proposes a geometric typology towards Black interior spatial conditions—the communal, private, and performative—and the everyday movements in sociocultural production.
Elizabeth M. Keslacy
Oxford, OH Concrete Leisure: Design and Public Space in the Wake of Urban Renewal
An exploration of post-urban renewal landscapes of public leisure in the American Midwest, built under their cities’ first Black mayors, that examines the agency and limitations of architecture to combat the urban crises of late twentieth century American cities.
Wanda Katja Liebermann
Oakland Park, FL Architecture’s Problem with Disability
The first scholarly monograph to critically analyze the complex relationship between architecture and disability rights in the United States across pedagogy, policy, and practice in order to understand the discipline’s narrow response to disabled access, and to explore creative alternatives.
Thandi Loewenson
London, United Kingdom Lumumba in Space: African Space Programs and the Project of Liberation Culminating in a series of performance lectures addressed to the United Nations’ Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, this project investigates the role of Space Programs in the struggles for liberation from colonialism in six African countries—from late 1950s to present day—towards developing an understanding of how these programs contribute to emancipated constructions of Black self, Black statecraft, and Black people in relation to Earth and its resources.
Joanna Merwood-Salisbury
Wellington, New Zealand Veblen’s Chicago: The Urban Origins of the Leisure Class
Although acknowledged as influential, the Chicago economist Thorstein Veblen (1857–1929) remains a spectral presence in the historiography of modern architecture—this research situates Veblen’s work in the urban and intellectual context in which it was written and investigates its value for architectural history and theory into the twentieth century.
Joe Namy
London, United Kingdom Songs for a Set Research exploring the extended archives of Arab American composer Halim El Dabh (1921–2017), also known as the godfather of African electronic music, and the impact of architecture on his oeuvre.
Enrique Ramirez
New York, NY Lines of Least Resistance: Architecture, Aeronautics, and Other Airs of Modernity A study of how architectural and aeronautical cultures in eighteenth and nineteenth century France relied on line-making and line-drawing to construct new, modernized ideas about air and the natural environment.
F. Tierney Berkeley, CA Racializing Risk: The History of Ladera Housing Cooperative Ladera Housing Cooperative, a postwar interracial housing cooperative in Portola, California, provides a compelling look at 1940s housing policies, exposing cultural norms of race in state lending structures.
Nick Tobier
Ann Arbor, MI Small(er) Building Types An illustrated compendium of vernacular buildings—such as bodegas or gas stations—accompanied by interviews and writings that meditate on the typology and role of these buildings in daily life.
Amanda Russhell Wallace
New London, CT The East Texas Oilfield as an Architecture of Memento Mori This project proposes an alternative to the narrative of the early twentieth century Great Migration by conflating the open and expansive architectural structures of the East Texas oilfield and the often secluded, rural cemeteries as a point of departure for a multimedia installation.
Charisse Pearlina Weston
New York, NY (Riot) Through: The Fold, The Shatter Linking the use of glass as a material representation of power and simulated intimacy in architecture with the long history of anti-Black violence, surveillance, and policing—reified by the “Broken Window Theory”—and media representations of resistance to that violence, this project utilizes folded glass sculptures and concrete architectural forms to put pressure on anti-Black protocols and politics of movement, sight, and being seen.
Kiyan Williams
New York, NY Unearthing: Toward a Black Feminist Ecology in Contemporary Earth Art In this text, the creative practice of Kiyan Williams is connected to a tradition of practitioners who use soil as a material and metaphor to unearth decolonial histories and fugitive futures.
ABOUT THE GRAHAM FOUNDATION
Founded in 1956, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts fosters the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture and society. The Graham realizes this vision through making project-based grants to individuals and organizations, and by producing exhibitions, events and publications.
The Graham Foundation was created by a bequest from Ernest R. Graham (1866–1936), a prominent Chicago architect and protégé of Daniel Burnham.
UPCOMING GRANT APPLICATION DEADLINES
2022 Grants to Individuals inquiry form deadline: September 15, 2021
Application available: July 15, 2021
2022 Carter Manny Award: November 15, 2021
Application available: September 15, 2021
Buildings funded by Graham Foundation Grants 2021
– Gottfried Böhm, The Pilgrimage Church Mary Queen of Peace, 1963–72. photo : Steffen Kunkel, 2015
From the 2021 individual grant to Steffen Kunkel for Gottfried Böhm and the Pilgrimage Church Mary, Queen of Peace
– Elizabeth Suina (Cochiti) of Suina Design + Architecture (Formerly Garret Smith Ltd), Valle Vista Elementary School, Albuquerque, New Mexico. photo : Courtesy Suina Design + Architecture
From the 2021 individual grant to Theodore S. Jojola and Lynn Paxson for Contemporary Indigenous Architecture–The Pueblo Worldview
– David Schalliol, Stateway Gardens (Chicago, Illinois, USA), 2007. Photo: David Schalliol
From the 2021 individual grant to David Schalliol for Social Landscapes
Adriana Salazar, View of River La Compañía, Chalco Valley, Mexico, 2019. Photo: Adriana Salazar – From the 2021 individual grant to Adriana Salazar for Water Spells
– Kaiser Permanente Hospital, Baby Drawer, ca. 1950s. (A nurse tending to a sleeping infant in a mobile bassinet at a Kaiser Permanente Hospital, California, 1950s.) Courtesy Kaiser Permanente Heritage Resources From the 2021 individual grant to Juliana Rowen Barton, Michelle Millar Fisher, Zoë Greggs, Gabriella Nelson, and Amber Winick for Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births
– Atelier Masōmī and Studio Chahar, Hikma Religious and Secular Complex in Dandaji, Niger, 2018. photo : Courtesy Atelier Masōmī. Photo: James Wang From the 2021 individual grant to Adil Dalbai and Livingstone Mukasa for Africa Architecture Network
– John Lin, The Seasonal House, 2019. ShangriLa, Yunnan, China. Photo: Rural Urban Framework
From the 2021 individual grant to John Lin for Renovation Toolbox: A guided tour of innovative houses by self-builders in rural China
– Archival Slides of Charles E. Fleming House, Town and Country, Missouri. Courtesy The Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis. Photo: Eric P. Mumford
From the 2021 individual grant to Shantel Blakely for
– Charles E. Fleming, Architect
Bushra Mohamed, Lobi House Plan, 2020. Digital drawing, 6.4 x 6.5 in. Courtesy Bushra Mohamed
From the 2021 individual grant to Nana Biamah-Ofosu, Mark El-khatib, and Bushra Mohamed for The Course of Empire: A Compound House Typology
– Thandi Loewenson, Studies of the Zambian Space Programme: A Taxonomy of Flight. The Flag, 2020. Graphite on paper. Courtesy the artist
From the 2021 individual grant to Thandi Loewenson for Lumumba in Space: African Space Programs and the Project of Liberation
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Mar 16, 2018
Graham Foundation 2018 News
Graham Foundation announces Fellowship program
We are so pleased to share that the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts has announced the organization’s new Graham Foundation Fellowship program
Aug 3, 2017
Graham Foundation Grants 2017
Graham Foundation Announces 2017 Grants
photo – helloeverything/SelgasCano, Kibera Hamlets School, 2016, Nairobi, Kenya. Courtesy of architects. From the 2017 organizational grant to New York Foundation for Architecture-Center for Architecture for “Scaffolding”
Madlener House, 4 West Burton Place, Chicago, Illinois 60610, USA Telephone: 312.787.4071 [email protected]
Graham Foundation
Every Building in Baghdad: The Rifat Chadirji Archives at the Arab Image Foundation Design: Nomad Studio, landscape architecture Madlener House, Graham Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, USA September 15 – December 31, 2016 photo – Rifat Chadirji, IRQ/315/186: Offices, Central Post, Telegraph and Telephone Administration, Baghdad, 1975. Photographic paste-ups, 8.27” × 11.69”. Courtesy of the Arab Image Foundation Exhibition at the Graham Foundation
Architecture of Independence: African Modernism Jan 29 – Apr 9, 2016 photograph © Iwan Baan Graham Foundation Exhibition This exhibition explores the legacy of modernist architecture in Sub-Saharan Africa during the 1960s and 1970s. Featuring commissioned photographs by Iwan Baan and Alexia Webster and archival material, “Architecture of Independence” imparts a new perspective on the intersection of architecture and nation-building in Ghana, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, and Zambia following independence.
Location: 4 W Burton Pl, Chicago, IL 60610, United States of America
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Place is the Space – Unprecedented Collaboration with Museum Architect Brad Cloepfil Design: Brad Cloepfil + Allied Works Architecture Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis – CAM Exhibition
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Green Air, a kinetic living sculpture at Contemporary Art Museum of Saint Louis, USA. Summer 2016 photograph : Alise O’Brien Photography Green Air, Contemporary Art Museum of Saint Louis
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Nelson Atkins Museum of Art – Extension, Kansas Design: Steven Holl Architects Nelson Atkins Museum of Art building
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