#Golan Yosef
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𝑺𝑨𝑩𝑹𝑰𝑵𝑨 𝑩𝑹𝒀𝑨𝑵 & 𝑮𝑶𝑳𝑨𝑵 𝒀𝑶𝑺𝑬𝑭 . as Dorinda and Joaquin in The Cheetah Girls 2 ( 2005 ) .
#the cheetah girls#the cheetah girls 2#dorinda thomas#thecheetahgirlsedit#sabrina bryan#golan yosef#sabrinabryanedit#mine.#my gifs.#ship.#fm.#music.#dance.#athletic.#enamored.
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Magnificent Musketeer Tournament
Duke of Buckingham Poll 1 - Round 1
Duke of Buckingham - Simon Ward The Three Musketeers 1973, The Four Musketeers 1974
He just seems reeeeeeeally bitchy, like he conveys this essence of "i should be in a REAL swashbuckling movie" while these 4 buffoons he's accidentally adopted start a fight in the laundry room. very pouty lips too which i feel is important
Duke of Buckingham - Golan Yosef Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016
Condolences to the rest of the cast but Golan Yosef absolutely stole this entire show. He is drop-dead gorgeous and has such a great voice. He also sings in both English and French!! His solo "On my mind" is objectively the best song in the musical. Also, when he's singing it he's wearing Queen Anne's diamond choker that she gifted him and he wears it so damn well.
The complete list of entrants can be found here.
More information & links to the other polls here.
Additional Propaganda under the cut
Simon Ward:
dear lord he's hot
Golan Yosef:
youtube
#musketeers poll#duke of buckingham poll#duke of buckingham#simon ward#the three musketeers 1973#the four musketeers 1974#golan yosef#les trois mousquetaires le spectacle musical 2016#the three musketeers#Youtube
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victugger but incorrect
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Boycott!
There's nothing weirder than an Undertale fan supporting Israel, it's like those fans of cartoons with LGBT+ characters but being queerphobic lol
Now that I have your attention:
#gravity falls#palestine#palestina#gaza#israel#israel is a terrorist state#free gaza#cartoonist#cartoon#free palestine#over the garden wall#save the children#save family#undertale#deadpool#deadpool 3#deadpool and wolverine#halloween#disney#donald trump#kamala harris#joe biden#keanu reeves#jack black#tara strong#taylor swift#lana del rey#gaza strip
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paris 2015 - rachael ward and golan yosef
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I really love that musical about Dracula....
Kim, Junsu (Dracula [Wildhorn] 2020 Korea), Wao, Yuka (Dracula [Wildhorn] 2011 Japan), Borchert, Thomas (Dracula [Wildhorn] 2007 Graz)
Hewitt, Tom (Dracula [Wildhorn] 2004? Broadway?), Murray, Chris (Dracula [Wildhorn] 2011 Pforzheim)
Lee, Hong-gi (Vampire: Ai no Nikushimi no Hate [Svoboda] 2014 Japan), Hůlka, Daniel (Dracula [Svoboda] 2015 Czech), Shin, Seong Woo (Dracula [Svoboda] 2022 Korea)
Valledor, Carlos (Vlad el Musical 2018), Thompson, Rob (Dracula: The Rock Opera [Thompson] 2012), Vogel, Gerd (Dracula [Svoboda] 2011-12 German)
Yosef, Golan (Dracula - L'amour plus fort que la mort 2011), Lee, Choong-Joo (Mama Don't Cry 2021?), Pelletier, Bruno (Dracula - Entre l'amour et la mort 2006)
Di Minno, Leonardo (Vlad Dracula 2020), Matteucci, Vittorio Chioran (Dracula Opera Rock [PFM] 2006), Juan (Dracula: A Chamber Musical 1999 Stratford)
Rodó, Juan (Drácula 2022?), Große, Ronny (Dracula - Das Grusical 2012-14 Thale), Sowinski, Scott (Dracula: A Rock Opera [Briggs & West] 2013 production)
? (Dracula [Heicks] 2004), Asaka, Manato + Mano, Sugata (Aoi Kuchizuke - Dorakyura Hakushaku no Koi- 2008), (Dracula: A Musical Nightmare 1978)
For ease, just the show names (from above) listed:
Dracula (Wildhorn): Broadway, Austrian, Various German, Japanese, Korean
Dracula/Vampire (Svodoba): Czech, Various German, Japanese (in Japan but Korean Actors and Language), Korean (performed Korea)
Dracula – Entre l'amour et la mort: Canadian
Dracula L’amour plus fort que la mort: French
Dracula (Heicks): German (could be a play, hard to tell)
Dracula: A Chamber Musical (Ouzounian & Norman): Canadian, American
Dracula: A Musical Nightmare (Johnson & Aschenbrenner): American
Dracula - Das Grusical (Martin): Various German
Dracula el Musical (Cibrian & Mahler): Argentinian
Dracula Opera Rock (PFM): Italian
Dracula: The Rock Opera (Thompson): American
Dracula: A Rock Opera (Briggs & West): American
Vlad el Musical (Domingo & Freeman): Spain
Vlad Dracula (Avecone & Pagliara): Italian
蒼いくちづけ -ドラキュラ伯爵の恋: Japanese/Takarazuka
Mama Don't Cry/마마 돈 크라이: Korean
Other Musicals (No Photos Online): "Dearest Dracula (1965)," "Dracula the Musical? (1982)" 2 clips from a 2000 production, Possessed: A Dracula Musical (1987)" has a Cast Album, "Dracula the Musical (Karrol Cobb and John Cobb)", "Dracula (Orton and Evans)" axed Westend show with a partial concept album available, "Dracula (Peter Dehler + John R. Carlson)," "Dracula! (Riccardo van Krugten + Chris Kurbjuhn)," "Vladmir: The Dracula Musical (Collister & Collins)" has a 1992 cast album
#happy october y'all#i probably missed some#there's just so many#dracula musical#vampire musical#takarazuka#Dracula L’amour plus fort que la mort#Dracula Entre l'amour et la mort#dracula the musical#musical vampire#musical dracula#if we're being technical I don't think in Mama don't cry Dracula is his real name#it's more like a nickname since he has no name i think#mama don't cry#show rambling#Dracula A Chamber Musical#Aoi Kuchizuke#dracula opera rock
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the way i found out the dorinda's spanish boyfriend, joaquin, is actually dutch actor golan yosef is because he was in a very bizarre french musical rendition of dracula (in which he was dracula, but as a non-speaking character?)
#and i found out that musical existed because the woman who does the french voice of Elsa is in it#anyway no one asked but that has never stopped me before#m
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A new study at the University of Haifa shows that one of the kings of the House of Omri (886-835 BCE) took over a small Phoenician village that produced purple dye and turned it into a fortified factory for extensive production of the precious dye on an industrial scale. The factory, which since then remained under the control of the Kingdom of Israel, is the only one found to date from this period in the entire Mediterranean basin.
The study reveals the unique and complex history of the biblical settlement of Tel Shiqmona, including the fact that it provides fascinating information about the thriving Kingdom of Israel and its extensive conquests to the northwest between the mid-ninth and mid-eighth centuries BCE.
“Under Israelite control, the factory at Tel Shiqmona supplied purple products, in all likelihood mainly purple-dyed fibers, to Cyprus and Lebanon, as well as to the sociopolitical elites and temples in the cities of the Philistines, Judah, and of course to high society in the Kingdom of Israel,” explain archaeologists Prof. Ayelet Gilboa and Dr. Golan Shalev of the University of Haifa, adding: “Since production at Shiqmona was most extensive and the site was the nearest production site to Jerusalem (and probably the only factory of its kind in that period), it is very likely that it also provided the prestigious purple dye for the Temple.”
The word “Argaman” (scarlet) appears 39 times in the Bible, including: “As for the tabernacle, make it of ten strips of cloth; make these of fine twisted linen, of blue, scarlet, and crimson yarns, with a design of cherubim worked into them.” (Ex. 26:1)
The dye was made from the body fluid of scarlet snails. The Canaanites produced the crimson from two snails: red-mouthed scarlet (Thais Haemastoma) and single-spiked scarlet in which the main colorant is dibromo-indigotin, a molecule of indigo with the addition of two bromine atoms.
Throughout these periods, Tel Shiqmona was a very small site of no more than 1.2 acres, in contrast to the surrounding lower Byzantine town, which extends over 25 acres. The site has no agricultural hinterland, and the coast nearby is rocky and unsafe for mooring and sailing, so it was also unsuitable for maritime commerce.
Five years ago, Prof. Gilboa and Dr. Shalev published a study that marked a breakthrough in the understanding of the ancient settlement. Based on a preliminary examination of finds from excavations conducted by Dr. Yosef Elgavish in the 1960s and 1970s, including numerous ceramic vats stained with purple dye, as well as large quantities of Phoenician pottery, they argued that the site served as a Phoenician factory for the production of purple dye, a rare and prestigious product in the period.
Indeed, some of the finds, and part of the architecture clustered with the material culture of the Kingdom of Israel in the relevant period, particularly the casemate wall and the so-called “three-room houses,” but the assumption was that the production of purple dye was a Phoenician secret and that most of the findings were consistent with the Phoenician culture. Accordingly, the researchers concluded at the time that the site should be considered part of the Phoenician sphere.
However, after several years of intensive research into Dr. Elgavish’s findings, and after recently completing a new excavation of their own in a small section of the hilltop, Prof. Gilboa and Dr. Shalvi now present the complete historical reconstruction of the site in the relevant periods in the peer-review publication Taylor & Francis (Between Israel and Phoenicia: The Iron IIA–B Fortified Purple-dye Production Centre at Tel Shiqmona).
According to Dr. Shalvi, the findings as a whole illustrate a more complex historical picture than previously reconstructed. In the early Iron Age, in the eleventh century BCE, local Phoenicians established a small site for the production of purple dye. In this period, the material culture at Shiqmona is defined as exclusively Phoenician and the site produces local purple dye on a limited scale.
At some point in the middle of the ninth century BCE, around the time that Ahab ascended the throne in the Kingdom of Israel, the factory was abandoned, and possibly destroyed. A new site was built on its ruins, including a casemate fortification wall in a style that is characteristic of many fortified settlements in the Kingdom of Israel in this period. The ceramics, including a large number of vessels of daily use, as well other finds such as seals, now begin to show Israelite characteristics alongside the Phoenician ones. They also suggest that the production of purple dye intensified considerably during this period. The new insights offer an understanding of the unique and fascinating historical story of this site: from a small Phoenician village producing purple dye to a fortified and well-planned factory, under Israelite control, but where Phoenicians continued to serve as expert craftsmen responsible for the acquisition of the marine shells and the production the dye.
“The story of the biblical site of Shiqmona proves to be far more complex and fascinating than we originally assumed,” say the researchers. “This is the most important factory for the production of purple dye from this period that has been found to date; the scope of production was several times larger than that of any other known site. Moreover, the site tells the story of the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Israel in the ninth and eighth centuries BCE from an unusual angle – that of the kingdom’s economic interests, its expansion to the west, and its complex relations with the Phoenicians. This period was dominated by the military and political might of the Kingdom of Israel, and the kingdom’s conquest and control of Shiqmona, with its production of purple dye, formed part of the economic foundation for this power.”.
The study of Tel Shiqmona is being undertaken under the auspices of the Zinman Institute of Archeology at the University of Haifa, supported by a cooperative endeavor of the Office of the President of the University of Haifa, and the Municipality of Haifa, the Shelby White and Leon Levy Program for Archeological Publications at Harvard University, the Israel Science Foundation, the Hecht Foundation in Haifa, and the National Maritime Museum.
The excavation team includes researchers, students, and volunteers: Sonia Pinsky, Eddi Avrahami, Sandy Katz, Moshe Diengott, Marva Agnon, Julie Mendelsohn, Dr. Naama Sukenik, Dr. Paula Waiman-Barak, Dr. Ehud Galili, Prof. Dorit Sivan, and Harel Shochat.
Following this renewed study, a new excavation was undertaken at Tel Shiqmona. It has now been completed and several entities are now working jointly to conserve and develop the site, to make it accessible to the public: The Nature and Parks Authority, the Zinman Institute of Archeology at the University of Haifa, the Haifa Municipality, the Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research Institute, and the Israel Antiquities Authority.
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Dracula Paris
Some pictures of Dracula from Paris.
#dracula#french musical#golan yosef#l’amour plus fort que la mort#Anaïs Delva#gregory deck#julien loko#musical
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Grégory Gonel as Alonzo, Golan Yosef as Tugger, and Cédric Chupin as Munkustrap; Paris 2015.
#2015 paris#c: alonzo#c: rum tum tugger#c: munkustrap#gregory gonel#golan yosef#cedric chupin#c: raffish crew#s: growltiger#munkustrapxtugger#alonzoxtugger#alonzoxmunkustrap
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New Additions:
D’Artagnan
Olivier Dion (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Pierfrancesco Favino (Moschettieri del re - La penultima missione 2018)
Athos
Heino Ferch (D’Artagnan et les Trois Mousquetaires 2005)
Brahim Zaibat (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Aramis
Damien Sargue (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Porthos
David Bàn (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Milady
Emji (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Constance
Megan Lanquar (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Cardinal Richelieu
Christophe Héraut (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Queen Anne
Victoria Sio (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Louis XIII
Florian Cléret (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Buckingham
Golan Yosef (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Planchet
Régis Truchy (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Jussac
Antoine Lelandais (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Here stand the current entrants for the Magnificent Musketeer Tournament - updated
Submissions are still open, so if one of your favourite characters isn't here yet, make sure you send them in.
Also, if there's a character already here that you have strong feelings about, you can submit them yourself!
Quite a few characters have no text propaganda or photos, here's a list of those that need some help.
On to the list!
All contestants are listed chronologically, from oldest to newest
D’Artagnan
Douglas Fairbanks
Max Linder (Dart-In-Again)
Gene Kelly
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Jeremy Brett
Michael York
Jean Valmont
Chris O’Donnell
Gabriel Byrne
Hugh Dancy
Logan Lerman
Luke Pasqualino
Tamaki Ryou
Malachi Pullar-Latchman
François Civil
Athos
Oliver Reed
Keifer Sutherland
John Malkovich
Matthew Macfadyen
Tom Burke
Uzuki Hayate
Vincent Cassel
Aramis
Richard Chamberlain
Igor Starygin
Charlie Sheen
Jeremy Irons
Luke Evans
Santiago Cabrera
Miya Rurika
Romain Duris
Porthos
Brian Blessed
Frank Finlay
Oliver Platt
Gerard Depardieu
Ray Stevenson
Howard Charles
Pio Marmaï
Milady
Lana Turner
Faye Dunaway
Margarita Terekhova
Rebecca de Mornay
Milla Jovovich
Maimie McCoy
Mollie Hindle
Preeya Kalidas
Eva Green
Constance
Marguerite de la Mott
June Allyson
Raquel Welch
Julie Delpy
Gabriella Wilde
Tamla Kari
Lyna Khoudri
Richelieu
Nigel de Brulier
Vincent Price
Charlton Heston
Bernard Haller
Aleksandr Trofimov
Tim Curry
Christoph Waltz
Peter Capaldi
Rochefort
Guy Delorme
Christopher Lee
Boris Klyuev
Michael Wincott
Mads Mikkelson
Marc Warren
Anne of Austria
Angela Lansbury
Geraldine Chaplin
Catherine Jourdan
Gabrielle Anwar
Anne Paurillard
Sheena Easton
Juno Temple
Alexandra Dowling
Vicky Krieps
King Louis XIII
Hugh O’Conor
Ryan Gage
Louis Garrel
Treville
Hugo Speer
Marc Barbe
Duke of Buckingham
Simon Ward
Orlando Bloom
Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
Planchet
Roy Kinnear
James Corden
Grimaud
William Phillips
Matthew McNulty
Jussac
Ángel del Pozo
Felton
Michael Gothard
Madame Chevreuse
Sophie Craig
Madame Coquenard
Jennifer Matter
Louis XIV
Louis Hayward
Richard Chamberlain
Leonardo DiCaprio
Robert Sheehan
Phillppe
Louis Hayward
Richard Chamberlain
Leonardo DiCaprio
Maria Theresa
Joan Bennett
Vivien Merchant
Kristina Krepela
Cardinal Mazarin
Gigi Proietti
Gerard Depardieu
Michael Ironside
Raoul
C. Thomas Howell
Peter Sarsgaard
Lousie de la Valliere
Jenny Agutter
Mordaunt
Michael Gothard
Kim Cattrall (Justine de Winter)
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HUH
#dracula#dracula l'amour plus fort que la mort#french#french musical#golan yosef#gonna keep this fandom alive somehow#you're welcome#musical#european musical#european musicals#musical theatre#musical theatre actor#mozart l'opera rock
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On My Mind - Les 3 Mousquetaires
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It’s gonna start in about 10 minutes, 9pm CET
@la-princesse-incongrue couldn’t send a chat message, figured this works as well.
#les 3 mousquetaires#les3m#moraholics#olivier dion#damien sargue#megan lanquar#golan yosef#david ban#emji#brahim zaibat#victoria petrosillo
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