#ON BROADWAY!
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mortimers-cross · 2 months ago
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“SUNSET BOULEVARD” FEAT. TOM FRANCIS | Sunset Blvd.
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str4wb3rry-fire · 4 months ago
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no, i dont lose hyperfixations. theyre just moved to a different, slightly less used, shelf in my brain.
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impactrueno · 2 months ago
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the secret is: don't force a kid into marriage
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susiephone · 11 months ago
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*puts hands on hollywood exec's shoulders, staring unblinking into their eyes* listen to me. you will never get people who hate musicals to like musicals by making your musical less of a musical. if you hide the fact that your film is a musical in the advertising, you're going to get a lot of low ratings from people who hate musicals and went into your movie not expecting a musical and got one anyway. people who hate musicals will hate them no matter how realistic and diegetic and lowkey you try to make it. they will hate musicals even if you completely excise anything complicated, over the top, silly, or even slightly challenging. they will hate musicals even if you cut half the songs. they will hate musicals even if you cast that a-lister who can't sing worth a damn. stop trying to market to people who hate musicals. they're a lost cause. your audience should be people who love musicals. this half-assed middle ground pisses off both camps. just embrace the fact that your movie is a musical. lean into it. don't try and trick musical haters into coming to your film when you could be marketing to the theater kids. better cringe than a coward.
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trashpidgeon48 · 11 months ago
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Leitmotifs drive me insane, like I hear *repeated melody that has an association with a person, idea, or situation* and I go *tears up the fucking rug like a dog*
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florealegiardini · 6 months ago
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This wisteria drenched Manor House, outside Broadway, is the dream romantic Cotswolds getaway. ~ James Lloyd Cole
Broadway, Cotswolds, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom
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wolfythewitch · 8 months ago
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Hadestown au perchance
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anna-scribbles · 2 months ago
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emma dupain cheng on the brain😽🎀
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1nd1gnant · 2 months ago
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Bad things come in threes
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stormythalamus · 11 months ago
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i hope the pjo show makes lmm hermes. not him playing hermes; he IS hermes.
percy: you’re hermes? wait aren’t you that guy who wrote hamilton
hermes: i made a bet with apollo bc he said i wouldn’t be able to write a musical better than him. i needed to prove my superiority. artemis gave us each a topic to write about.
percy: what was his show about?
hermes: spider-man.
percy: there’s a broadway show about spider-man??
hermes: exactly.
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madisoncounty · 7 months ago
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it's may, it's may, the month of yes, you may HAPPY MAY!
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neloretto · 1 month ago
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The besties ever
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impactrueno · 2 months ago
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i can't stop making these comics. yes there will be more
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nagitokomaeda-the69th · 3 months ago
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Random, but I REALLY love the fact that the top 2 most iconic musicals in the market right now are:
1- local war veteran cheats on his wife because she was away from home too long
2-local war veteran commits every crime to ever exist in this world EXCEPT cheating on his wife because he was away from home too long
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trashpidgeon48 · 3 months ago
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Musicals are time loops. Every night, the same thing happens except for a few minor differences. It always ends the same. If you want the characters to do something different or to make better choices, too bad. The actors are bound by the script and the score. The only way for the time loop to end is for the show to close. But you (the audience) don't want the show to close, nor do the actors who would like to be employed. It's a lose/lose situation. For the actors, audience, technicians, and for the characters, who are forever stuck in the same stretch of time.
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sondheim-girly · 7 months ago
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