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Bad movie I have Porky’s the Ultimate Collection It has Porky’s 1981, Porky’s II: The Next Day 1983 and Porky’s Revenge 1985
#Porky’s#Dan Monahan#Mark Herrier#Wyatt Knight#Roger Wilson#Kim Cattrall#Nancy Parsons#Susan Clark#Porky’s II: The Next Day#Cyril O'Reilly#Tony Ganios#Kaki Hunter#Cisse Cameron#Ilse Earl#Joseph Runningfox#Porky’s Revenge#Scott Colomby#Chuck Mitchell#Rose McVeigh#Wendy Feign#Kim Evenson#Nancy Hassinger#Heidi Helmer#Nancy Valen#Donna Rosea#Adrienne Walbridge#Doreen Murphy#Laura Tracy#Kimberly Kerwin#Julie H. Morgan
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Bootleg Masterpost
Hi party people! I’m a new trader and have a small collection of stuffs that I want you all to know about in case you’re interested in anything or would like to trade! Feel free to msg me! <3 <3
Anastasia | Sep 17, 2017
Christy Altomare (Anya), Derek Klena (Dimitry), Ramin Karimloo (Gleb), John Bolton (Vlad), Caroline O’Connor (Countess Lily), Mray Beth Peil(Empress Maria),
Bonnie and Clyde| Sep 28, 2013
Laura Osnes (Bonnie Parker), Jeremy Jordan(Clyde Barrow), Melissa Van Der Schyff (Blanche Barrow), Claybourne Elder (Buck Barrow), Louis Hobson (Ted Hilton)
Bridges of Madison County| March 9, 2014
Kelli O’Hara (Francesca), Steven Pasquale (Robert), Whitney Bashor (Marian/Chiara), Hunter Foster (Bud), Caitlin Kinnunen(Carolyn), Derek Klena (Michael), Michael X Martin(Charlie), Cass Morgan(Marge)
Carousel | April 26, 2013 | Lincoln Centre Production
Kelli O’Hara(Julie Jordan), Nathan Gunn (Billy Bigelow) Stephanie Blythe (Nettie Fowler), John Cullum (The Starkeeper/Dr. Selden), Jessie Mueller (Carrie)
Dear Evan Hansen| Oct 19, 2018 | LA Opening Night
Tracked Audio
Ben Levi Ross(Evan Hansen), Jessica Philips(Heidi Hansen), Maggie McKenna(Zoe Murphy), Marrick Smith(Connor Murphy), Christiane Noll(Cynthia Murphy), Aaron Lazar(Larry Murphy), Jared Goldsmith(Jared Kleinman), Phoebe Koyabe(Alana Beck)
Dear Evan Hansen| Unknown
Ben Platt (Evan Hansen), Rachel Bay Jones (Heidi Hansen), Mike Faist (Connor Murphy), Laura Dreyfuss (Zoe Murphy), Jennifer Laura Thompson (Cynthia Murphy), Michael Park (Larry Murphy), Will Roland (Jared Kleinman), Kristolyn Lloyd (Alana Beck)
Falsettos| Lincoln Centre/PBSProfessionally Recorded
Stephanie J. Block (Trina), Christian Borle (Marvin), Andrew Rannells(Whizzer), Anthony Rosenthal (Jason), Tracie Thoms(Dr. Charlotte), Brandon Uranowitz (Mendel), Betsy Wolfe (Cordelia)
Gypsy| Unknown 2008 | Broadway Revival
Laura Benanti (Louise), Patti LuPone(Rose), Leigh Ann Larkin(Rose), Boyd Gaines (Herbie), Tony Yazbek(Tulsa), Alison Fraser (Tessie Tura), Leonora Nemetz (Mazeppa), Marilyn Caskey (Electra)
Hamilton| Unknown
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Phillipa Soo, Leslie Odom Jr, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Christopher Jackson, Daveed Diggs, Okieriete Onaodowan, Anthony Ramos, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Jonathan Groff, Sydney James Harcourt, Daniel J Watts, Neil Haskell, Ephraim Sykes.
Into the Woods| Unknown 2002 | Broadway revival
Vanessa Williams, Stephen DeRosa, Kerry O’Malley, John McMartin, Gregg Edelman, Laura Benanti, Molly Ephriam, Adam Wylie, Marylouise Burke
Leap of Faith| April 4, 2012 | Broadway
Raul Esparza, Jessica Phillips, Kendra Kassebaum, Kecia Lewis-Evans, Leslie Odom Jr., Krystal Joy Brown, Talon Ackerman
Legally Blonde| Unknown |Professionally Recorded MTV
Laura Bell Bundy(Elle Woods), Christian Borle(Emmett Forrest), Orfeh(Paulette), Richard H Blake(Warner Huntington III), Kate Shindle(Vivienne Kensington), Nikki Snelson(Brooke Wyndham), Michael Rupert(Professor Callahan), Annaleigh Ashford(Margot), Asmeret Ghebremichael(Pilar), Tracy Jai Edwards(Serena)
Next to Normal| March 18, 2010 Cast: Jessica Phillips (Diana s/b), J. Robert Spencer (Dan), Kyle Dean Massey (Gabe), Jenn Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Madden/Dr. Fine)
Next to Normal| June 6, 2009 | First post-Tony performance
Tracked Audio Cast: Jessica Phillips (Diana s/b), J. Robert Spencer (Dan), Kyle Dean Massey (Gabe), Jenn Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Madden/Dr. Fine)
Next to Normal| Nov 29, 2009
Tracked Audio Cast: Jessica Phillips (Diana s/b), J. Robert Spencer (Dan), Kyle Dean Massey (Gabe), Jenn Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Madden/Dr. Fine)
Next to Normal| March 18, 2010
Tracked Audio Cast: Jessica Phillips (Diana s/b), J. Robert Spencer (Dan), Kyle Dean Massey (Gabe), Jenn Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Madden/Dr. Fine)
Next to Normal| March 20, 2010
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Cast: Jessica Phillips (Diana s/b), J. Robert Spencer (Dan), Kyle Dean Massey (Gabe), Jenn Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Madden/Dr. Fine)
Priscilla Queen of the Desert| March 6, 2011
Will Swenson (Tick/Mitzi), Tony Sheldon (Bernadette), Nick Adams (Adam/Felicia), C. David Johnson (Bob), Jacqueline B. Arnold (Diva #3), Anastacia McCleskey (Diva #2), Ashley Spencer (Diva #1), Jessica Phillips (Marion), J. Elaine Marcos (Cynthia)
Songs for a New World | June 2018 | NYCC Shoshana Bean, Colin Donnell, Mykal Kilgore, Solea Pfeiffer
Spring Awakening| August 15, 2008 | First performance, San Diego
Kyle Riabko (Melchior), Christy Altomare (Wendla), Blake Bashoff (Moritz), Steffi D (Ilse), Sarah Hunt (Martha), Kimiko Glenn (Thea), Gabrielle Garza (Anna), Anthony Lee Medina (Otto), Matt Shingledecker (Georg), Andy Mientus (Hanschen), Ben Moss (Ernst), Angela Reed (Adult Women), Henry Stram (Adult Men)
Waitress | March 30, 2016
Jessie Mueller (Jenna), Keala Settle (Becky), Kimiko Glenn (Dawn), Drew Gehling (Dr. Pomatter), Nick Cordero (Earl), Dakin Matthews (Joe), Eric Anderson (Cal), Christopher Fitzgerald (Ogie)
Wicked| August 17, 2005
Shoshana Bean(Elphaba), Meghan Hilty(Glinda)
#bootleg#broadway bootlegs#bootlegs#broadway#waitress#wicked#spring awakening#next to normal#dear evan hansen#into the woods#leap of faith#gypsy#laura benanti#shoshana bean#kelli o'hara#bridges of madison county#theatre#musical theatre#meghan hilty#jessie mueller#keala settle#Christy Altomare#Colin Donnell#Solea Pfeiffer#Will Swenson#Songs for a New World#J. Robert Spencer#Kyle Dean Massey#Jenn Damiano#Raul Esparza
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Review: Puss In Boots: A near purrrfect panto!
Earl Gregory as Puss with Darren King as Mother Merry Marzipan in Kickstart’s Puss in Boots, on now at The Lyric Theatre, Gold Reef City #PIB
On Sunday afternoon, I took my inner child to see Kickstart’s Puss In Boots at The Lyric Theatre at Gold Reef City, and boy was my inner-child pleased.
This pantomime, tells the traditional tale of Puss In Boots, updated with lots of music easily identifiable to a young audience and humour that is topical, with a most underrated cast. This pantomime checks most of the boxes required for a traditional pantomime: a good fairy, an evil villain, a pantomime dame, the double entendre, the messy baking scene, audience participation, groan-worthy jokes and sing alongs.
Puss In Boots stars Earl Gregory as Puss, this musical theatre star had the unenviable task of holding his Spanish accent through his spoken lines as well as in song, all while dressed as a cat in massive boots. He has toured with Cats the musical, and so he is probably used to the costume, but played this role exceptionally. Pantomime dame Mother Merry Marzipan, played by Darren King delivered much of the humour in the form of often silly, sometimes clever puns, but his comic timing was perfect. The rivalry between the good fairy, Ilse Klink and the goblin-wizard, Michael Richard saw these two theatre stars have a great time on stage and allowed opportunity for Klink’s singing voice to take the spotlight.
Caitlin Kilburn as Selina Swiftclaw in Kickstart’s Puss in Boots.
Behind the scenes, the brightly coloured and well lit set underwent a number of complete changes, all seamless.
A good pantomime must win its audience over, and this one had great participation from the audience, and although presented in two long acts (the first 75 minutes, the second 50) the audience, apart from a few very young children, stayed focused. Fun was had by one and all, and this well scripted panto, with plenty of shade thrown, truly entertained both children and adults alike. This is the best pantomime I have seen in years, and if you are looking for something to do with the family this school holiday, I can think of nothing I would recommend more.
Review: Puss In Boots: A near purrrfect panto! was originally published on Artsvark
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March 7
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce was born on March 7, 1765 in Chalon-sur-Saône, Saône-et-Loire, France.
Sir John Frederick William Herschel was born on March 7, 1792 in Slough, Buckinghamshire, England.
Rufus Blanchard was born on March 7, 1821 in Lyndeborough, NH, USA.
William Judkins Thomson was born on March 7, 1823 in Smithfield, OH, USA.
John Wesley Browning was born on March 7, 1832 in Davidson County, TN, USA.
Eldridge Stanton was born on March 7, 1835 in ON, Canada.
Robert Cook McKesson was born on March 7, 1850 in Northfield Township, OH, USA.
John S. Mitchell [Tacoma, WA] was born on March 7, 1860 in Canada.
Fridolf Julius Hirsch was born on March 7, 1866 in Norway.
Theron Wendall Kilmer was born on March 7, 1872 in Chicago, IL, USA.
Thomas Pringle died on March 7, 1873 in New Zealand.
William King died on March 7, 1877 in Waterbury, CT, USA.
Alfred Donné died on March 7, 1878 in Paris, France.
Robert B. Kingin was born on March 7, 1880 in MI, USA.
William Graham died on March 7, 1882 in Hillsdale, MI, USA.
Albert Paul Pauschert was born on March 7, 1885 in Shelbyville, IL, USA.
John A. Scholten died on March 7, 1886 in Saint Louis, MO, USA.
Alexander S. Robertson died on March 7, 1894 in Detroit, MI, USA.
Elon Delamore Ormsby died on March 7, 1895.
Henry B. Cady died on March 7, 1898.
Henry Martyn Burt died on March 7, 1899 in Springfield, MA, USA.
James Joy died on March 7, 1910 in Detroit, MI, USA.
Ilse Hoffmann was born on March 7, 1911 in Germany.
George William O. Secretan died on March 7, 1919 in London, Greater London, England.
Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi was born on March 7, 1924 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon was born on March 7, 1930 in London, England.
Jean-Marie Albagnac was born on March 7, 1931.
Herbert Lambert died on March 7, 1936 in England.
Waldemar Franz Herman Titzenthaler died on March 7, 1937 in Berlin, Germany.
Andrejs Grants was born on March 7, 1955 in Riga, Latvia.
Carol Guzy was born on March 7, 1956 in Bethlehem, PA, USA.
Fred W. Carlyon died on March 7, 1956 in Olympia, WA, USA.
William Harry Merry died on March 7, 1966 in Caro, MI, USA.
Louis B. Hansen died on March 7, 1973 in Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Alton Aaron Howey died on March 7, 1991 in MI, USA.
David Avison died on March 7, 2004 in Boston, MA, USA.
Miloslav Stibor died on March 7, 2011 in Olomouc, Czech Republic.
Cris Alexander died on March 7, 2012 in Saratoga Springs, NY, USA.
Gary Braasch died on March 7, 2016 in Lizard Island, Australia.
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The Purrrfect Pantomime Adventure comes to The Lyric Theatre
Puss in Boots
From the producer of Shrek The Musical and twelve sold-out award winning pantomimes, KickstArt Theatre brings you Puss in Boots, a swashbuckling spectacular for the whole family. Live on The Lyric stage from Friday, 30 June until Sunday, 23 July 2017, this rendition of Puss in Boots is an original adaptation of the well-known fairytale.
Puss in Boots performances will run at The Lyric during the following times: Wednesdays at 14h30; Thursdays & Fridays at 19h30; Saturdays at 14h30 & 19h30; Sundays at 11h00 & 16h00.
Ticket prices range between R150-R260, and are available through www.goldreefcity.co.za, Gold Reef City Box Office on 011 248 5000 and Computicket.
Set on a mystical, magical Caribbean island, Puss in Boots is a laugh-a-minute and features great audience participation, breath-taking sets, gorgeous costumes and toe-tapping tunes sure to enthral both young and old. Starring everybody’s favourite famous feline in footwear, along with a host of fabulous new characters, Puss in Boots offers the best in family entertainment available in Joburg this winter holiday.
Written and directed by Steven Stead and designed by Greg King, the story of Puss in Boots is brought to life by a stellar cast – Earl Gregory as the booted hero; Ilse Klink as the good fairy Calypso Honeybunch; Michael Richard playing the evil shape-shifting goblin wizard, Grimbsy Withergood; Sean John Louw as the hapless miller’s son, Tom Marzipan; Darren King as Mother Merry Marzipan; and Zak Hendrikz, Londiwe Dhlomo-Dhlamini, Yamikani Mahaka-Phiri and Caitlin Kilburn as some of Puss’ friends. This extravagant stage production is choreographed by Janine Bennewith, with lighting by theatre veteran Denis Hutchinson and under the musical direction of Rowan Bakker.
Puss in Boots
“Following the resounding success of Shrek The Musical, we are excited to bring this legendary pantomime to Gold Reef City,” says Noeleen Bruton, Director of Marketing for Tsogo Sun. “It’s an enchanting winter pantomime to be enjoyed these holidays by the entire family, not just the kids.”
Bruton continues, “We are also delighted upon hearing the recent news of KickstArt Theatre’s ten well deserved Naledi nominations for Shrek The Musical. Staging another production featuring an all-star cast of highly experienced panto performers lead by Steven Stead and his production team was an easy decision for us.”
The Purrrfect Pantomime Adventure comes to The Lyric Theatre was originally published on Artsvark
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52nd Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards Nominees Announced
Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards
The Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards is considered amongst the most coveted within the South African performing arts community. The awards began in 1965 and annually award the best productions from the many stages in and around Cape Town. The awards are judged by a panel comprising local critics, journalists, writers and drama educators.
The Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards recognise members of the performing arts community for acting, directing, staging and technical abilities as well as theatrical development and excellence. The annual awards ceremony and red carpet event takes place in March each year. This year’s event promises to be “Alive with Flair” and takes place at the Artscape Theatre in Cape Town on Sunday 19 March 2017.
Awarded in 20 categories, over 85 productions were reviewed and considered for the 52nd edition of these awards. For a number of reasons awards will not be awarded for Most Promising Student and Best Puppetry.
The nominees for the 52nd Annual Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards announced today are:
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEAD ACTOR IN A PLAY
Andrew Buckland for The Inconvenience of Wings as Paul
Desmond Dube for I See You as Buthelezi
Marius Weyers for The Father as André
Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi for Cattle Drive as Ra
Ralph Lawson for A Voice I Cannot Silence as Alan Paton
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEAD ACTRESS IN A PLAY
Anna-Mart van der Merwe for The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek as Elmarie Kleynhans
Ilse Klink for Kristalvlakte as Priscilla
Jennifer Steyn for The Inconvenience of Wings as Sara
Jennifer Steyn for A Doll’s House as Nora Helmer
Susan Danford for Clybourne Park as Bev/Kathy
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A PLAY
David Viviers for The Finkelsteins are Coming to Dinner as James
Dean John Smith for Kristalvlakte as Ephraim
Lunga Radebe for I See You as Shabangu
Motheo Madisa for Cattle Drive as Enoch
Rob van Vuuren for A Doll’s House as Nils Krogstad
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A PLAY
Amy-Louise Wilson for The Father as Laura
Anthea Thompson for A Doll’s House as Mrs Kristine Linde
Babalwa Zimbini for Ityala Lamawele as Yiliwe
Bianca Flanders for Kristalvlakte as Miela
Megan Furniss for The Finkelsteins are Coming to Dinner as The Mother
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A REVUE, CABARET OR ONE-PERSON SHOW
Antoinette Kellerman for As Die Broek Pas as Ella Gericke
Daniel Richards for Pay Back The Curry as Various
Marlo Minnaar for Santa Gamka as Luck Marais
Pieter-Dirk Uys for The Echo of a Noise as The Narrator
Wessel Pretorius for Die Ontelbare 48 as Various
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEAD ACTOR IN A MUSICAL OR MUSIC THEATRE SHOW
Anton Luitingh for Annie as Daddy Warbucks
Earl Gregory for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as Joseph
Jonathan Roxmouth for I’m Playing Your Song: The Marvin Hamlisch Story as Marvin Hamlisch
Jonathan Roxmouth for Sweeney Todd as Sweeney Todd
Paul du Toit for Hedwig and the Angry Inch as Hedwig
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEAD ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL OR MUSIC THEATRE SHOW
Bianca le Grange for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as The Narrator
Charon Williams-Ros for Sweeney Todd as Mrs Lovett
Charon Williams-Ros for Annie as Miss Hannigan
Genna Galloway for Hedwig and the Angry Inch as Yitzhak
Lilla Fleischmann for Annie as Annie
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL OR MUSIC THEATRE SHOW
Dean Roberts for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as Jacob/Potiphar
Germandt Geldenhuys for Sweeney Todd as Adolfo Pirelli
Jonathan Roxmouth for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as Pharaoh
Michael Richard for Sweeney Todd as Judge Turpin
Richard Vorster for Annie as Drake
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL OR MUSIC THEATRE SHOW
Candice van Litsenborgh for Sweeney Todd as Various
Delray Halgryn for Annie as Lily
Sanli Jooste for Sweeney Todd as Johanna
Taryn Sudding for Annie as Grace
Zoleka Mpotsha for A Man of Good Hope as Asad (as a boy) / Musharaf
BEST DIRECTOR
Christiaan Olwagen for A Doll’s House
Jaco Bouwer for Santa Gamka
Lara Foot for Karoo Moose
Lara Foot for The Inconvenience of Wings
Noma Dumezweni for I See You
BEST LIGHTING DESIGN
Ben Cracknell for Annie
Faheem Bardien for Ityala Lamawele
Jaco Bouwer for Santa Gamka
Tina le Roux for Sweeney Todd
Wolf Britz for A Doll’s House
BEST SET DESIGN
Colin Richmond for Annie
Greg King for Sweeney Todd
Rocco Pool for The Father
Rocco Pool for A Doll’s House
Saul Radomsky for Clybourne Park
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Birrie le Roux for District Six Kanala
Birrie le Roux for Clybourne Park
Colin Richmond for Annie
Neil Stuart Harris for Sweeney Todd
Niall Griffin for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
BEST SOUNDSCAPE, ORIGINAL MUSIC COMPOSITION OR ORIGINAL SCORE
David Kramer for District Six Kanala – Original Music Composition and Original Score
Charl-Johan Lingenfelder for The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek – Soundscape
Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi & Motheo Madisa for Cattle Drive – Soundscape
Ulric Namasun Roberts for Santa Gamka – Soundscape
Wilken Calitz for Kristalvlakte – Soundscape and Original Score
BEST NEW SOUTH AFRICAN SCRIPT
Amy Jephta for Kristalvlakte
Lara Foot for The Inconvenience of Wings
Mongiwekhaya for I See You
Penelope Youngleson for Sillage
Ralph Lawson & Greg Homann for A Voice I Cannot Silence
BEST NEW DIRECTOR
Mbongeni Mtshali
Quanita Adams
Wessel Pretorius
52nd Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards Nominees Announced was originally published on Artsvark
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