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But how long did they think we could walk, we could sing
Before our voices gave out and our limbs gave in
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#bg3#baldur's gate 3#astarion#twill cavander#the dark urge#pigpen theatre co#my art#my creative process is insane. can't draw can't write then suddenly i spend 7 hours on a comic in the middle of the night#it's like i get possessed#must be the adhd i guess#anyway! i made myself sad#be gay do drugs hail satan
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'Water for Elephants' a Sensational, Poignant, Uplifting Spectacle
'Water for Elephants' is a sensational, poignant, uplifting spectacle that wows!
Grant Gustin and the cast of Water for Elephants (Matthew Murphy) Based on the titular novel by Sara Gruen, Water for Elephants, excitingly directed by Jessica Stone, currently funs at the Imperial Theatre until September 8th. The production is a circus musical about redemption, love, courage and faith. With a book by Rick Elice and songs with a variety of dynamic musical styles and empowering…
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#Grant Gustin#Gregg Edelman#Isabelle McCalla#Jesse Robb & Shana Carroll#Jessica Stone#Joe De Paul#Mary-Mitchell Campbell & Benedict Braxton-Smith#Paul Alexander Nolan#Pigpen Theatre Co#Rick Elice#Sara Gettelfinger#Sara Gruen#Shana Carroll#Stan Brown#Wade McCollum
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I think hearing Bremen live would heal me actually. I think if I got to hear Bremen live I'd never have any problems ever again actually.
#it was my top spotify song of 2023#i think it would heal me#bremen#pigpen theatre company#pigpen theatre co#queue's asking?
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I’m gonna cry and weep I’m totally completely hyperfixated on a relatively unknown play and I spend day and night listening to the soft music and thinking about this little old man sailing cross the sea and filling up his little bucket with liquid light and. It just fills me with love inside.
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hello tumblr i return with a doodle page of a niche show i got cast in
the old man and the old moon is like. the most stellar whimsical show ever and i love it so much…. im playing matheson and im genuinely so stoked for this show. if you’re unfamiliar with it i def recommend looking into it or listening to the music by pigpen theatre co. (writers of water for elephants)!
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#I LOVEEEE THIS SHOW#sorry ppl who followed me for tma content this silly show is at the forefront of brain now#aaaa!!! its so whimsical and beautiful#so glad that This show is my last show with this company#love my cast mates#IM SO GLAD THAT I SCORED MATHESON AS WELL THIS IS MY BIGGEST ROLE EVER!!! STOKED#you can tell who my faves are lmao#llewellyn im sorry i dont know how to draw you#listen to pigpen!!! all of their music is genuinely so beautiful#the old man and the old moon#omom#tomtom#pigpen theatre co#matheson#callahan#llewellyn#mabelu#mango post#mango art
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and please forgive these hands of mine
for the tremble and untwine
all the knots i've bonded to
the steps that we once knew
#mcyt cosplay#empires smp#empiresblr#geminitay#geminitay fanart#empires s1#empires smp fanart#eve cosplays#song: grand old paris by pigpen theatre co#geminitay cosplay
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It makes me feel like this image
OH MY GOSH have you heard “I’m over here, are there two?” It’s amazing!!!
YES I FUCKING HAVE ITS. ITS??????
It sounds like the band didn't know what vibe to give the song, it's a little all over the place, but I honestly love it for that!!!
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Protip, don't listen to the album you strongly associate with The Character while you work or else you'll pavlov yourself into only being able to think about The Character while on the clock and not, you know, the actual job work you're supposed to be doing
#ragsycon exclusive#i mean I was already kennypilled but then i made the wise choice to listen to bremen by pigpen theatre co (which is an INSANELY kenny album)#I'm wrecked. I'm ruined
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My WATER FOR ELEPHANTS Opinion • The Big Top on Broadway!
Going into this show, I already liked the songs, but I didn’t know the story at all because I haven’t read the book or seen the movie (I just knew there was a circus lol). I went into it fairly blind, and what I saw on that stage for two and a half hours was nothing short of whimsical. I’ve gotta give a review of my experience without giving too much of the plot away- so this is gonna be kind of informal. I’m basically just gonna talk about what I love about this show because it definitely has flaws like any show does, but I genuinely think people are being too hard on this show. It has so much potential, so much insane superhuman talent, and it is so well designed. Just because there aren’t 50 Cirque du Soleil-esque acts or Grammy winning pop songs in it doesn’t make it bad. Not to mention that the original source material was difficult to work with for sure! I think that while this show is far from mainstream, it still has that classic flashy Broadway show vibe- and what a relief that is. I could talk about this show and the talented people in it for ages. My messages and asks are always open, so if you want to share an opinion or experience, or wanna chat about the show, I’m here for it! Okay, time to dive in:
For some background information, Water For Elephants is set in America during the 1930s, (I think 1931) and of course, at a traveling circus called Benzini Brother’s Circus which is in great financial trouble and is definitely not the most spectacular circus during that time. They manage to stay afloat under the management of the ringmaster, August played by Paul Alexander Nolan. Throughout the show, we see signs that the circus performers and workers (Kinkers and Rousts), and the animals are not treated fairly by August.
Jacob Jankowski played by Grant Gustin is a young man on the run from his personal troubles and jumps onto the nearest train, not knowing or caring where it was going. He meets some dodgy characters who reveal themselves as Rousts or circus stagehand workers (Wade being the main, scariest one, played by Wade McCollum). Jacob soon meets an older Roust named Camel, played by Stan Brown. Camel convinces Jacob to stay at least one day. Jacob doesn’t love the idea, and neither does Wade. They come to an agreement and all parties reluctantly decide to work together for one day only. One day turns into a lot longer- and now the fun begins.
The ensemble had great dancers and amazing circus artists (who also all danced). The circus artists in this show are unnamed ensemble characters, so I will call them by their actual names (There were a few swings on the night I saw the show): Antoine Boissereau, Gabriel Olivera, Isabella Diaz, Keaton Hentoff-Killian, Nicolas Jelmoni, Harley McLeish, Sam Renaud, and Alex Royer.
The ensemble of dancers who play Kinkers and Rousts were: Brandon Block, Paul Castree, Caroline Kane, Marissa Rosen, Charles South, Sean Stack, Matthew Varvar, and Michelle West.
The understudies and swings who were on as leads and featured characters for this performance were: Samantha Gershman as Marlena, Taylor Colleton as Barbara, and Michael Mendez as Walter. The ensemble and circus swings were Brandon Block, Michelle West, and Harley McLeish. As usual, Gregg Edelman played Mr. Jankowski. Almost every single one of these performers was a puppeteer at some point in the show.
The great circus stunts start right off the bat in the second number “The Road Don’t Make You Young” when the cast sets up the big top tent. Needless to say, their Tony Performance of this song does not do this cast justice at all. Seeing this live was awesome. Especially Gabriel Olivera, Isabella Diaz, Keaton Hentoff-Killian, and Alex Royer doing impressive (and kinda scary) tricks on the Chinese Pole and then also singing and dancing with the rest of the company like it was nothing. The number also included many hand to hand tricks where Alex and Isabella were thrown and flipped and caught by their porters. They made it look effortless. Some other big circus numbers were “The Lion Has Got No Teeth”, “The Grand Spec”, and “Zostań”. In the span of these numbers, there were flips, hand to hand tricks, aerial acrobatics, juggling, Chinese pole, Cyr wheel, hula hoops, and more! There were even several quick scenes that was just a few circus performs on stage doing their thing!
Also, I have to say that Grant Gustin was great! He has a great voice and he portrayed Jacob brilliantly considering his character is pretty bland. Paul Alexander Nolan stole the show as many good villains tend to do. Samantha Gershman didn’t miss a beat as Marlena, and her voice was stunning! Wade McCollum as Wade was one of my favorite performances as far as acting goes (plus he has one hell of a voice). And the ensemble of both the dancers and circus performers were out of this world. The choreography was so fun to watch and the way it was mixed perfectly with the circus tricks had me on the edge of my seat every time there was a big group number.
My favorite three moments in the show:
3: The Stampede: For a show with lots of fun tricks, colorful costumes, and flashy numbers, things got pretty dark towards the end. I won’t get into the really dark part, but one scene near the end that was really well done was a scene without any singing or dancing- the Stampede. This scene was staged incredibly, and it was very haunting. The cast turned into puppeteers and their movements along with the lighting design, sound design, and Gregg Edelman’s narration caused it to be impossible to even blink during this scene. In particular, Caroline Kane did a fantastic job portraying Rosie the Elephant for this scene and throughout the show. She was one of the six people who puppeteered Rosie. Caroline controlled Rosie’s trunk and also conveyed Rosie’s emotions with her facial expressions. At times, she was the sole person responsible for making us believe there was an elephant on stage- and she was brilliant. She portrayed Rosie’s joy, pain, fear, and anger so so well!
2: The Dream/“Go Home”: This moment was before the stampede scene, and it was so cool to watch. Once again, the lighting design and staging was very well done, and Grant Gustin was excellent in this scene as he grappled with his inner thoughts. In Theatre, a dream sequence scene could sometimes be corny, but this one was necessary. Another very haunting moment in the show, this dream sequence came at a pivotal time in the plot, and gave us a deeper look into Jacob’s mind, along with a major choice that he had to make. The beginning of the scene was like something out of the 2013 Pippin revival, with the circus performers nightmarishly taunting Jacob on a dimly lit stage. August made an appearance too, also taunting Jacob- who’s conscience was trying to tell him to murder August. During this dream, the circus performers become an ensemble of Jacob’s fears and desires. They do daring stunts, walking and sliding backwards on tightropes, twirl in aerial hoops, two performers juggle knives- tossing them back and forth while Jacob stands still in between them. Jacob grabs a knife from midair and contemplates if he should use it. August cracks his whip at the lion, puppeteered by Gabriel. Soon Marlena and Rosie appear in Jacob’s dream as his only two comforting companions. During this nightmare, things start to get real for Jacob. The opening guitar of “Go Home” begins, and Jacob stands by and watches helplessly as his parents parish in a car accident. The way this car accident is staged is not loud or gruesome, but kind of peaceful- maybe since Jacob didn’t witness it when it happened, it’s how he imagined it or hoped it was like. There is no car at all, but it was easy to tell what’s happening due to the blocking and great choreography. Jacob’s parents are portrayed by Keaton and Alex- Keaton pretends to hold on to the wheel until blaring headlights flash in their faces and disaster strikes in slow motion. The other circus performers are assembled behind Jacob’s parents, staged as if they’re pushing them into their demise. After impact, Keaton and Alex are physically pulled out from that reality by the others, and back into the circus troupe. The movement and choreography in this scene is what carries the story as Jacob sings the song “Go Home”. The song ends with the ensemble softly singing “there’s nothing you won’t do/there’s nothing you can do” over and over as Jacob holds a knife, hovered over a sleeping August. The song ends with the characters back in reality. All in all, this scene was a great mesh of musical theatre, physical theatre, and circus.
1: “Easy”: When Jacob and the audience first meets Marlena. Here, she’s caring for her beloved injured horse Silver Star, puppeteered by two circus performers Antoine and Keaton. The horse puppet timidly approaches Marlena, limping. As Keaton left the scene, Antoine smoothly handed off the Silver Star puppet (head) to Marlena, who sang as she simultaneously soothed and controlled the horse’s head while it rested on her lap in pain. Then Antoine’s aerial silk act began. It was an outstanding and elegant thing to watch. He perfectly portrayed the spirit of Silver Star longing to be healthy and free. He swung over the audience in an aerial dance, and at one point, he swung out as the silks held him by his neck. His skills during that beautiful routine along with the emotional song that Samantha Gershman sang perfectly was a highlight for sure. Antoine was a standout circus artist and dancer, and was really fun to watch the whole show. If you haven’t gotten the chance, listen to “Easy” on the cast recording- it’s the best song in the album.
Some details I enjoyed:
One of the things I noticed while reading the playbill was the amount of Non-Binary performers in this show! There are five NB performers in W4E. (Let me know of you want to know who they are, because I don’t necessarily name drop here). Interestingly I noticed that every costume that one of the female presenting NB performers wore could be considered gender-neutral such as pants and overalls which looked just like the outfits the men and male presenting cast members wore in the show. I just thought that it was a nice touch that one of the NB performers got to wear gender-neutral costumes in a show that takes place in an era when those who were female presenting rarely wore pants or overalls (especially as a performer). Even the leotard they wore in circus scenes was the same as the male presenting circus performers! I’d love to think that this was a conscious choice by the costume designer and director to put the cast in costumes that they are comfortable in regardless of gender.
Every puppet was so intricate and beautifully designed. I sat fairly close but not too close, and I was able to see so many details of the puppets. They were so colorful, lively, and still so different from puppets in shows like the Lion King or Frozen. But like the Lion King, the actors controlling the puppets are very much included in the puppet’s identity. Their facial expressions and physical movements of their entire body, and even their costume colors play a huge part in each animal’s portrayal. However, in Lion King, many of the puppets are more costume than puppet. In W4E, the only animal that is worn as a costume is an Orangutan played by Alex. Overall, I think this was such a cool and original take on animal puppets on stage.
References to other songs in “Go Home” lyrics: Listening to the cast recording over and over, I realized that there are many melodic and lyrical references to other key songs in “Go Home” which I guess can be considered as the 11 o’clock number of W4E. In the song, there are melodic and lyrical references to the following songs: “Anywhere”, “Easy”, and “What Do You Do?” (GO LISTEN!!) I just love when songs that aren’t a Reprise have references to other songs in musicals. It’s very classic Broadway and great storytelling!
Personally, I loved Water For Elephants! The circus parts were the most fun to watch, and everyone in the cast was so amazing and seemed to be super tight-knit. You’re not going to W4E to delve into some deep subject in a contemporary musical and leave with a bitter sweet feeling and a great message, but does every new musical have to be like that nowadays?? I definitely recommend this show, especially for families or people who love the circus, puppets, or depression-era shows! Water for Elephants is a whimsical spectacle with so many fun moments. I think Broadway needs more of that.
If you’re still here, thank you for reading this entire thing lol!
#thank you for reading#broadway#musical theatre#water for elephants broadway#water for elephants musical#water for elephants#w4e#grant gustin#izzy mccalla#paul alexander nolan#pigpen theatre co.#musicals#theatre#circus#acrobats#jessica stone#theatre kid#tony awards#puppetry#les 7 doigts#broadway musicals#the flash#the lion king#frozen#pippin#pippin musical#nonbinary#non binary pride
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On the way.. on the road..
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Just some colour edits to an old piece of mine.
#my art#art#digital art#furry#oc#anthro#fursona#illustration#donkey#personal art#truesona#repost#reupload#recolour#song is bremen by pigpen theatre co :)#sun#moon#road#lyrics#drawing#doodle#equine#mule#horse#red#orange#warm#romeo donkey
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#a lot of these have like one song that’s viral but then the rest of the discography is ignored#but nobody#NOBODY knows pigpen theatre co!#it’s drives me crazy they’re literally my second favorite band#music#polls#indie#biceratops
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just because they were animals doesn’t mean they couldn’t have been men
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broadwaycom Wishing Grant Gustin a wonderful final weekend in WATER FOR ELEPHANTS! It has been a joy to celebrate your Broadway debut all season! 🎪🐘🌟 🎶: “Wild” by PigPen Theatre Co.
#grant gustin#isabelle mccalla#paul alexander nolan#gregg edelman#water for elephants#broadway.com ig#me edits
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lil animatic for my final, based on a WILD adventure my dad and I had!
(Song is Mayfly, by PigPen Theatre Co.)
#HELP I did this in like 48 HOURS#my art#animatic#SOMEONE PAT ME ON THE BACK#I’m using this as a final for 2 different classes because jfc
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I love this blog so much like genuinely its one of my favorites out there :P
Aw, thank you! It is always nice to hear from a fan. Just for you… the weather!!!
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