#Pheobe Stewart
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bookofmac · 2 years ago
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Renee/Phoebe slowburn real I am speaking it into existance
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kratosfilms · 8 months ago
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waywardtrenchcoats · 2 years ago
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the gays were absolutely serving at the met gala this year, as they should
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tellthemeerkatsitsfine · 4 months ago
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Been thinking slightly more about the newly released Basic Lee show, I think I like it a lot. I wrote a post right after I watched it that mainly focused on pointing out a slight misrepresentation he made of other comedians in one line about stand-up formulas, largely because that line was pretty much the only part of the show that was new to me, so that’s what I immediately had something to say about. Probably a disproportionate focus, really. It probably doesn’t matter whether Daniel Kitson really tends to make significant change to the emotional tone of his show in his endings.
Other things about it, though:
- I did like the JK Rowling thing a lot. I kind of glossed over how much I liked it, as I first hear it a while ago and that was long enough for me to have started thinking of that routine as just part of the Stewart Lee canon. But credit should be given to that one, I think it was clever even for him. The amount of time he managed to drag it out, making it about all the things he wasn’t saying (it’s like jazz, the notes you don’t play), managing to hold the routine together despite going that long without actually saying it, and I never felt like it had stopped being funny. That was very good.
- I still don’t get the Fleabag thing, I’ve thought about it a bit more and I still think it’s a case of him not really hitting his mark, though I’ve not seen the show and I didn’t live in England when it was airing, so I was only vaguely familiar with the critical reaction to it (I mean, I was aware that people thought it was a very good show), so maybe I can’t comment on a routine about that rection (don’t go see him if you don’t know about things). It just seems like he might have read one article that called a fourth wall-breaking device in that show “groundbreaking”, and then written a routine that only works if everyone was specifically saying that. If Pheobe Waller-Bridge herself had made comments implying that she was breaking incredibly new ground with that TV, then the routine is fair enough. Maybe she was.
I have asked myself if I only didn’t like that one as much because it was a rare case of him going after a woman, and I don’t think so, but I can’t be sure. I mean, I liked the JK Rowling bit. JK Rowling unequivocally deserves that criticism. I found it odd that that was the one he decided to mitigate later, making up and audience member to say he shouldn’t criticize a woman just for having an opinion. No, criticizing that particular opinion is fine. He might have been better off writing in a bit where he questions whether he should criticize a woman just for making a successful TV show.
I don’t think the Fleabag stuff was horrible or misogynistic or anything. It even made me laugh a bit (though I liked it better in an earlier version when he went into a longer story with other comedians in it), and I like the thing it set up about doing stand-up facing away from the audience. It just seemed like an odd choice of target. In most cases, even if I don’t agree with all his targeted choices (oh my God, it’s only cider, every leave Mark Watson alone, it’s not like he was advertising for oil companies), I see the point he’s making, and I think that works. I mean, he did once misrepresent some words in Lee Mack’s book, and Russell Howard might not make as much money as he claimed, and I don’t know whether Joe Pasquale really plagiarized anyone and I don’t feel the need to check – but whether or not all those things are technically true, the concept he was attacking, beyond the person, was clear to me and seemed to make sense. I didn’t feel that as much with the Fleabag thing. But maybe I just didn’t get it. It was the only thing about the Basic Lee show that I didn’t think was excellent, though.
- Some of the crowd work in that filmed show was very funny. Some of it I was less sure about. A bit of an odd editing choice, I though, to go with parts that got sort of uncomfortably aggressive, especially in a show that otherwise was a rather more playful side of Stewart Lee. But I liked the part about t-shirts.
- I really can’t tell if I’ve now heard a lot more Stewart Lee now than I had the last time I watched one of his filmed stand-up specials for the first time (which would be when Tornado came out), so that’s why I found his persona much easier to grasp in this one than in previous ones. I can’t tell if it’s that, or if he actually was more accessible in this one. I think it’s a bit of both, but I found the latter interesting. The first time I watched his older stand-up, it took me quite a while to work out how much of anything we were supposed to assume he meant, or what he was trying to say. This one was easier to follow, I think he broke character slightly more, and like I said in the other post, it felt slightly closer to some bootlegs I’ve heard (those are fair game to talk about as Stewart Lee bootlegs aren’t secret, YouTube if full of them). Bootlegs that made me say, after finding his filmed shows funny but difficult to grasp – oh, that’s what he’s doing. It’s all right, he’s just playing.
- I really liked the running on stage like Live at the Appollo. It’s basically the same as his Josh Widdicombe routine from Snowflake, but shorter, I think pared down to only funniest bits. Also, on the subject of me being annoyed about unimportant slight misrepresentations of other comedians, my enjoyment of the routine in Snowflake was undercut by him ending it by him doing an excellent impression of Russell Kane, and then saying, “That was Josh Widdicombe.” When it didn’t look like Josh Widdicombe at all. Josh Widdicombe has multiple very specific mannerisms that would be easy to imitate if you were doing a Josh Widdicombe impression, and Stewart Lee did none of them in that. Josh doesn’t even really do the running around the stage thing that Lee was doing. He also mentioned that he was watching The Last Leg “15 years ago”, even though that special was released shortly after The Last Leg’s tenth anniversary.
So my main takeaway from that routine the first time was to be annoyed about those things. In Basic Lee second time, when he was just being a generic comedian and had cut it down to just the funniest parts of the impression, it made me laugh a lot.
- The stuff about his fans was very funny too. It did sort of make me want to say “Women can be annoying and pedantic too, Stewart!”, but I’m aware of who the majority is on this.
- The first time I heard this show, I didn’t love the pretend jazz/day at work dialogue routine. This time, they made me laugh so hard that I cannot remember why I would ever have thought that.
- I really like all the little ways this show comes together. The most obvious being the theme of free jazz, the routines throughout the show that are, in fact, about the words he doesn’t say, the jokes about his own pretentiousness, the meta stuff about the nature of stand-up, the comment that he could just turn up and give us headings and let us fill in jokes ourselves, it all came back in the idea of pretend jazz at the end. That was good.
- Bold choice to threaten to refuse to finish the first routine because someone came in late, and then actually follow through with that even in the filmed version. Because I’m pretty sure in nights where that didn’t happen, he did finish that first routine. I guess it wasn’t all that important to get that routine committed to the filmed version, as he’s done it on TV before (and as he said it’s been around for like 40 years). But still. That’s probably the kind of guts you only get in people who’ve been doing stand-up for 100 years, the willingness to commit so hard to your point that you actually drop some material.
It bugged me a bit that he kept saying that routine was important as it set up big stuff later, and then it didn’t really. Aside from him running through that routine quickly and with his back to the audience, maybe that’s all he meant. But I like the idea that he meant it was part of the structure of the show, starting on his second-favourite old bit and ending on his favourite old bit, bookending it with two stand-up routines he likes to pull out from very early in his career, which probably ties into some theme or other about the nature of stand-up.
- I’m still a bit obsessed with “don’t come see me if you don’t know what things are”. Stewart Lee could have just skipped about 15 years of stand-up, summarized everything he said with that one line instead.
- Seeing the patented Stewart Lee dragging things out style reminded me that there was a Peacock and Gamble thing where they did an impression of Stewart Lee wanking someone off (as the British say, I’m adopting their terminology here because I find it slightly less uncomfortable to type than “giving someone a hand job”, though I’ve now typed both phrases anyway), and it was incredibly funny. Like, that could have been just a very predictable “I bet he’d do it slowly and repeat the actions a lot”, but they committed to it so hard, and got the little verbal mannerisms spot-on, and I cannot for the life of me remember in which episode it was. I’m almost sure it was from the Peacock & Gamble podcast, though it could have been one of their Edinburgh interviews. All I know for sure is I listened to it on a bus to work, which I know because it made me laugh harder than is appropriate on a bus.
I actually skimmed through some of the episodes around where I thought it might be, because seeing Basic Lee made me really want to hear it again, but I couldn’t fucking find it. I did briefly think I'd found it when I heard them mention Stewart Lee, but it was only because I'd come across this bit, which I believe was a reference to Richard Herring having some public disagreement with Andrew Collins:
Anyway. It seems extremely unlikely, but please let me know if anyone knows where to find the clip of Ray Peacock doing an excellent impression of Stewart Lee engaged in a sexual act, because I cannot find it. It is a very distinct and now-famous style, which means impressions of it are common, to the point where it's almost strange to just watch Stewart Lee do it unironically (I mean, the style itself is laced with lots of irony, but Stewart Lee is doing that style for real instead of making fun of it like other people do). But it's fun. It's a lot of fun.
They might have got a bit cocky there, really. If you're in a double act that does a podcast together, and you want to make fun of someone else for falling out with their podcast partner, you'd better be very sure that you two are going to be friends forever. Because I I have been listening to some of Ian Boldsworth's Patreon audio from last year, and I'm not sure they've got the high ground here, if we assume a moral victory is defined by keeping a podcast-based double act on good terms. Richard Herring's stirred up some bad blood with double act partners, but probably not to the level of whatever's between Peacock and Gamble these days.
And seriously, I doubt anyone's reading this one but if you are and you're into comedy and haven't checked out Stewart Lee because he seems like he might be difficult to "get", I think this may be a good one to start with. I was weirdly intimidated by his reputation before I first got into his stuff a few years ago, but it's fine, it's very funny and not all that inaccessible, even his earlier stuff (I mean, if you go back to his very early stuff, that's very accessible, it's mostly just funny Bible parody sketches with his double act partner, who does now do a podcast in which he talks over his guests too much, that was a fair hit from Stewart in Basic Lee). Personally, I am frequently left confused by experimental comedy (I would love to understand the point of clowning, I do not understand the point of clowning), and Stewart Lee is not that. It's a guy saying funny stuff and sometimes there's structure that makes it more than the sum of its parts. Same as all good stand-up, but he's just really good at it. It's worth watching.
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jimsmovieworld · 8 months ago
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AMERICAN ULTRA- 2015 ⭐️⭐️
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Small town stoner Mike (Jesse Eisenberg) works at a convenience store and lives with his girlfriend Phoebe (Kristen Stewart).
He finds out he is actually a C.I.A spy who was reprogrammed. He rediscovers his killls, spy shenanigans etc...
I know it was the whole point of the film but think this would have been much better without the spy shenanigans. Just a comedy/drama about Mike and Pheobe some of their moments together were intriguing and the action element did nothing for me.
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cebothelover · 3 years ago
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biconspodcast · 4 years ago
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are you the gay cousin AND the family disappointment? then you should catch up with The Bicons Podcast 🌈
Episodes 1-5 streaming now🎬
Episode 001: It’s Gonna Be Biconic
Episode 002: No So Atypical Bisexuals
Episode 003: When Schitt Hits the Fan
Episode 004: (In)Approriate Behavior
Episode 005: Fleabag and the Ordeal of Being Known
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esmericks · 3 years ago
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REQUESTS AND WRITINGS
Hey! Welcome to my blog, I just wanted to post a list of all the celebrity characters I write for. I just wanted to inform you all that I will most definitely be taking in requests for any character played by a celeb on this list, as well as any type of prompt (fluff, angst, smut...). I also wanted to add that sadly I will only be writing for female readers as I am one myself and wouldn't want to misinterpret any feelings or situations that a male or non- binary person would feel. 
(Just to be clear this a list of actors but I will only be writing for any character played by said celebs, not the actual person as I find that kind of wierd. xx)
PS: Some names will be in all caps and that means that I am currently in a period where I am really motivated or interested to write for this particular person, these will change over time. 
A
Adam Driver 
ALAN RICKMAN
Alicia Vikander 
Amandla Stemberg 
Ana De Armas
ANDREW GARFIELD
Andy Samberg 
Angelina Jolie 
ANGUS CLOUD
Annabelle Wallis 
Anne Hathaway 
Anya Taylor-Joy 
B
Benedict Cumberbatch
Bradley Cooper 
Brie Larson
C
Camille Cottin 
Cara Delevigne 
CATE BLANCHETT
Cher
Chris Evans 
Chris Hemsworth 
Chris O’Dowd 
Ciaran Hinds 
Cillian Murphy 
Cobie Smulders
Colin Farell 
D
Dakota Johnson 
Daniel Craig 
David Harbour
David Tennant 
David Thewlis 
Dylan O’Brian 
E
Eddie Redmayne 
Elle Fanning
Elizabeth Debiki 
Elizabeth Olsen
Emilia Clarke 
Emily Blunt 
Emma Mackey 
Emma Roberts
Emma Stone 
Emma Watson 
Emmy Rossum
Esther Acebo 
Eva Green 
Evan Peters 
Ewan McGregor 
Ezra Millers
F
Finn Wolfhard 
Florence Pugh 
G
Gal Gadot 
Gillian Anderson 
Gwendoline Christie 
H
Harry Styles 
Henry Golding 
Ian Glen 
Idris Elba 
Itziar Ituno 
J
James McAvoy 
Jason Momoa
Javier Bardem  
Jemima Kirke 
Jennifer Connelly 
Jennifer Lawrence 
Jessica Chastain 
Jessica Lange
Jimmy Smits 
John Krasinski 
Johnny Depp
Jude Law 
K
Kate Winslet 
Kaya Scodelario
Keanu Reeves 
Kiera Knightley 
Kit Harrington 
Kristen Stewart 
L
Lady Gaga 
Lea Seydoux 
Lena Headey 
Liam Neeson 
Lily Rabe 
Lily - Rose Depp 
Liza Weil 
Louis Garrel
Luke Evans 
M
Mads Mikkelson 
Maisie Williams 
Marion Cotillard 
Margot Robbie 
Mark Ruffalo 
Mathew McConaughey 
Maude Apatow 
Megan Fox 
Meryl Streep 
Micheal Fassbender 
Mikael Persbrandt 
Mila Kunis 
Millie Bobby Brown 
N
Natalia Tena 
Natalie Portman 
P
Paul Bettany
PEDRO PASCAL 
Penelope Cruz 
Pheobe Dyevnor
Pheobe Waller Bridge 
R
Rachel McAdams 
Rachel Weiz 
Ralph Fiennes 
Rebecca Ferguson 
Richard Madden 
Rihanna 
Robert Downey Jr
Rooney Mara 
Rory McCann 
Rose Byrne 
Sacha Baron Cohen
Sadie Sink 
Sam Claflin 
Sandra Bullock 
Saoirse Ronan 
SARAH PAULSON
Scarlett Johansson 
Sebastian Stan 
Sophie Turner 
Stephanie Beatriz 
Sterling K Brown 
Sydney Sweeney 
T
Taissa Farmiga 
Timothee Chalamet 
Thomas Brodie - Sangster 
Thomasin McKenzie 
Tom Felton 
Tom Hanks 
Tom Hardy 
Tom Hiddleston 
Ty Burrell 
U
Ursula Corbero 
Vanessa Kirby 
VERA FARMIGA
Victoria Pedretti 
W
Willow Smith 
Winona Ryder
Z
Zendaya
Zoe Kravitz 
Zoe Saldana
If there is an actor/ character that is not on this list that you would like to request please do, and I will see if I will write for them xx
- Lots of love 
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lonelyaphrod1te · 4 years ago
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kimberly caldwell / dante alighieri / alice pheobe lou / susan stewart & persimmon blackbridge & lizard jones / susan fugate-buchholtz / nurko / temi o’sola
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vikandermanips · 6 years ago
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Hello everyone! I’ve seemed to got a lot of requests in my inbox so rather than spam all of the requests, I have put everything under the cut. If you requested since the 15th of Feb then please check this list or my to do list to see if your request was accepted or not! Any declined requests have been given in a reason at the sides with italics. Anyone who requested off anon who got declined requests has been sent a message so it this is you then please check! Thanks for reading! Also thank you everyone for your sweet messages! 
- Sanna
ACCEPTED
Kristen Stewart & Candice Accola crackship for anon Emma Watson & Theo James crackship for anon Selena Gomez & Bill Skarsgard crackship for anon Camila Mendes & Candice Accola cracskhip for anon Selena Gomez. Mariska Hargitay & Peter Scanavino manip for anon Kelsey Merritt & Sebastian Stan manip for anon Kelsey Merritt & Taron Egerton manip for anon Shailene Woodley, AJ Cook & Emma Watson manip for mischeviousmiddletons Lily James & Ben Hardy manip for madsadsink Jeff Wittek & Selena Gomez manip for anon Adelaide Kane & Casey Deidrick crackship for anon Ashely Tisdale, Charlotte Flair, Bayley, Sasha Banks & Becky Lynch manip for  ashleynicolegreer Carrie Underwood & Miranda Lambert crackship for anon Perrie Edwards & Bruna Marquezine manip for edwaxler Pheobe Tonkin & Alex O’Loughlin crackship for glitterandmygloom Dylan O’Brien & Nina Dobrev crackship for chelsreputation Milo Ventimiglia & Margot Robbie selfie manip for margotholl4nd Alberto Rosende & Avan Jogia crackship for anon Alicia Vikander & James McAvoy crackship for anon Charlie Hunnam & Bridget Satterlee manip for anon
DECLINED
Mahesh Jadu & Nastya Kusakina manip  (no suitable images of Nastya) Brooke Davis (Sophia Bush) & Finn Balor (no character edits, also not specified type of edit wanted) Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) & Daisy Ridley crackship  (no character edits) Kristine Froseth & Michael Trevino for anon (not specified type of edit wanted) Tori Kelley & Carrie Underwood (unclear request type)
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bookofmac · 2 years ago
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I FOUND THEIR FULL NAMES (mostly)
Okay so I rewatched the first episode and bc it's a reunion everyone has 'my name is __' stickers, the only people who aren't wearing them are Tegan and Megan, though I might just have missed them, Anyway, the canon names are
Zoe Miller
Saskia Van Der Beek
Ameila Collins (UPDATE: I previously had this as 'Chapman as that is what her husband was listed as on her phone, this could actually be her name now as she didnt tell anyone she got married to him before the reunion)
Teresa Almas (nee Al'Amis)
Cassandra 'Sandy' Cooper-Reid
Genevieve Tuke
Pheobe Stewart
Renee Williams
And Of Course-
Laura Cunningham
UPDATE
via Chi Nguyen's twitter
Megan Vu
UPDATE 2 - also via Chi Nguyen's twitter
Tegan Florres
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feelssogoodinmyarms · 7 years ago
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Spring Awakening This or That
Hey I got tagged by @martha-bessel and @brightstagelights like a month ago thanks for waiting lads
Cast:
Melchior: Jonathan Groff vs Austin Mckenzie (I love Groffsauce but I like how Austin made Melchior more complex don’t @ me)
Wendla: Lea Michele vs Sandra Mae Frank & Katie Boeck (pretty self explanatory, SMF understood Wendla and played her stronger. Lea played her like Melchior’s star-crossed lover which she is not)
Moritz: John Gallagher Jr. vs Daniel Durant & Alex Boniello (this is such a hard choice bc both are amazing but I love JGJ’s jumpy anxiety, it’s perfect for Moritz)
Ilse: Lauren Pritchard vs Krysta Rodriguez 
Hänschen: Jonathan B. Wright vs Andy Mientus (only dwsa andy bc his tour performance was,,,, bad)
Martha: Lili Cooper vs Treshelle Edmond & Kathryn Gallagher 
Ernst: Gideon Glick vs Joshua Castille & Daniel David Stewart (THE CHAIR SPIN THE FUJJS CHAIR SPIN)
Georg: Skylar Astin vs Alex Wyse
Otto: Brian Johnson vs Miles Barbee and Sean Grandilio (Sailor boi and Bobby “Dickhead” Maler, how much better can it get?)
Anna: Pheobe Strole vs Ali Stroker 
Thea: Remy Zanken vs Amelia Hensley 
Songs oof
mama who bore me vs all that’s known
the word of your body vs the guilty ones
my junk vs touch me
mama who bore me (reprise) vs the word of your body (reprise) (based on the idea it’s interpreted correctly)
those you’ve known vs don’t do sadness/blue wind
and then there were none vs the bitch of living
the mirror-blue night vs the song of purple summer
left behind vs whispering
spring awakening (original broadway cast) vs spring awakening (2015 deaf west revival) 
I’m tagging @5tinygrapes @mortsteeple @melchishake @simon-saunderss @thattheatrefreak and anyone else who wants to. Sorry if any of you have already been tagged
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daenerys-targaryen · 3 years ago
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42 for the ask gamee?
42. Favorite actress?
Oh my god are you kidding I have so many?? Recently I've been just absolutely 100% in love with Vera Farmiga, I think she's so under rated and so pretty and funny ugh I can't not stan. But I mean then there's Emilia Clarke, Viola Davis, Zoe Saladana, Kristen Stewart, Carrie Fisher, Anna Torv, Lana Parilla, Cate Blanchett, Keira Knightley, Lena Headey, Zendaya, Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Rihanna, Emeraude Toubia, Emily Blunt, Diana Silvers, Lupita Nuong'o, Julia Roberts, Danai Gurira, Adelaide Kane, Evan Rachel Wood, Holly Marie Combs, Brie Larson, Thandie Newton, Kristen Ritter, Winona Ryder, Julie Andrews, Samira Wiley, Rachel Weisz, Sandra Oh, Megan Fox, Regina King, Janelle Monae, Angelina Jolie, Angela Basset, Pheobe Tonkin, Zoe Kravitz, Anya Taylor Joy, Shay Mitchell, Laura Harrier... I think that's it for now unless I remember anyone else lmaOOO
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minidog · 7 years ago
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spring awakening this or that
tagged by @mortsteeple​ ty <3
Cast:
Melchior: Jonathan Groff vs Austin Mckenzie
(Yall Know How Hard I Nut For Austin McKenzie OK)
Wendla: Lea Michele vs Sandra Mae Frank & Katie Boeck
(idk i really cant choose i like both equally. they are just two (three if you cant the voice but i think the voice and wendla are more or less intertwined) completely different wendlas)
Moritz: John Gallagher Jr. vs Daniel Durant & Alex Boniello
Ilse: Lauren Pritchard vs Krysta Rodriguez
Hänschen: Jonathan B. Wright vs Andy Mientus
Martha: Lili Cooper vs Treshelle Edmond & Kathryn Gallagher
Ernst: Gideon Glick vs Joshua Castille & Daniel David Stewart
Georg: Skylar Astin vs Alex Wyse
Otto: Brian Johnson vs Miles Barbee and Sean Grandilio
Anna: Pheobe Strole vs Ali Stroker
Thea: Remy Zanken vs Amelia Hensley
Songs oof
mama who bore me vs all that’s known
the word of your body vs the guilty ones
my junk vs touch me
mama who bore me (reprise) vs the word of your body (reprise)
those you’ve known vs don’t do sadness/blue wind
and then there were none vs the bitch of living
the mirror-blue night vs the song of purple summer
left behind vs whispering
spring awakening (original broadway cast) vs spring awakening (2015 deaf west revival) (tbh i like them both the same!!! dwsa is objectively better honestly but the original spring awakening has a special place in my hear tand its not as terrible as some of u guys like to make it out to be Smh)
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returnedhqs-blog · 7 years ago
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you happen to have any FC ideas for astoria greengrass? i think i'm going to apply for her for my third character :) pls & thx in advanced
I’m not sure which age you’d want to play her, so I’m just throwing in a mix: Felicity Jones, Kristen Stewart, Kaya Scodelario, Lily Collins and Pheobe Tonkin perhaps? 
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belovedbeatriceee · 7 years ago
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Spring Awakening This or That
was tagged by loser supremo @flew-off-with-whizzer-brown
Cast:
Melchior: Jonathan Groff vs Austin Mckenzie: What can I say, I’m a deaf west stan.
Wendla: Lea Michele vs Sandra Mae Frank & Katie Boeck: I really really dislike lea, especially as Wendla
Moritz: John Gallagher Jr. vs Daniel Durant & Alex Boniello: What can I say
Ilse: Lauren Pritchard vs Krysta Rodriguez:I looooooove Krysta’s Ilse so much
Hänschen: Jonathan B. Wright vs Andy Mientus: You know, he’s better, but still not great.
Martha: Lili Cooper vs Treshelle Edmond & Kathryn Gallagher: I fucking love them dont test me
Ernst: Gideon Glick vs Joshua Castille & Daniel David Stewart: opting out of this question srry
Georg: Skylar Astin vs Alex Wyse: Im married to him so duh 
Otto: Brian Johnson vs Miles Barbee and Sean Grandillo: once again, duh
Anna: Pheobe Strole vs Ali Stroker: Guys I love Ali so much 
Thea: Remy Zanken vs Amelia Hensley
Songs
mama who bore me vs all that’s known: Melchis a punk ass bitch
the word of your body vs the guilty ones: uhhh I rlly don’t like either
my junk vs touch me: Uh duh
mama who bore me (reprise) vs the word of your body (reprise): Both bitch
those you’ve known vs don’t do sadness/blue wind: I love this whole scene so much sooooo
and then there were none vs the bitch of living: both bitch
the mirror-blue night vs the song of purple summer: MBN is high-key my fave spring awakening song
left behind vs whispering: whispering makes me cry
spring awakening (original broadway cast) vs spring awakening (2015 deaf west revival)
I tag whoever else wants to participate!
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