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lovetgr76 · 2 months
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When worlds collide... Succession's Matthew McFadyen and Slow Horses' Saskia Reeves!!
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On stage in the Cheek by Jowl Theater Company's production of Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing" at the Playhouse Theater.
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batc4t · 1 month
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what do you mean crying all day about ride the cyclone cause it's too silly for your brain to comprehend and you can't watch it live at theater south playhouse and it's about to end if they don't extend it again isn't normal? :(
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kaleidoscopiccc · 3 months
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I love you theater south playhouse. I love you cast constantly switching roles. I love you 5+ extensions. I love you 6 month long run. I love you Astrid and Hank. I love you carnival themes. I love you.
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pennylambchops · 13 days
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theater south playhouse photodump!!
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(SOO HAPPY I GOT PHOTS WITH THE CAST THEYRE ALL SO LOVELY)
(ALSO IDK WHY IT TOOK THE PHOTO BEFORE I SMILED FOR THE OCEAN ONE I PROMISE I WAS HAPPY SHE WAS SO SWEET)
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giaaaaaaaaaaaaahnna13 · 3 months
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dingus0401 · 2 months
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i’m really interested in how this turns out
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frogmanfae · 10 months
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It seems we need to have a little chat about theater etiquette, especially concerning "notes"
You do not say a singular bad word about the show until you are in the car on your way home in private. If you're taking public transportation, not until you get home. Not a word.
I wrote little notes (a thing i do as a form of my appreciation for the arts to ensure i keep my full attention on the show and dont zone out. I rarely share them with anyone) during an intermission for a show I saw with my friend at this really small playhouse and he leaned over and read (very loudly) "why did you put *something critical about the opening number*" like DUDE THAT ACTOR'S MOM COULD BE SITTING IN FRONT OF YOU??? DON'T SAY SHIT WHEN YOU DONT KNOW WHOS GONNA HEAR IT
Even if the people around you don't know the cast/crew personally, they could have really enjoyed it. Say you thought an actor was pitchy and you said that out loud during intermission or after the show (God forbid you say it during the show) and the person next to you thought it was incredible. You're now diminishing that person's experience and making them feel stupid for thinking it was good. Their whole night at the show is now devalued because you said something bad and changed their perspective.
And these same people are going to be out in the lobby, by the doors, in the parking lot, taking the same bus as you, walking part of your route, going to the same restaurant... hold your tongue until you're somewhere completely private. It's just respectful.
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broadwaybohemians · 11 months
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It's the end of another Broadway touring season for Playhouse Square so I thought I'd post my current collection of all the shows I've seen at Playhouse since 2017 😊
I've been privileged enough to be able to get season tickets for the past two years and it's been amazing. Some day I'd love to be able to afford to see a show in New York but I love going to Playhouse. The tours are always incredible.
Here's to adding more and more! New season start soon!
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shakespearenews · 8 months
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As Paris in “Romeo and Juliet: Love is a Fire” at the Santa Monica Playhouse, Gavin Mulcahy had to weep over Juliet’s corpse. To do so, he went to a different place. “I take several minutes of solitude before entering and I bury my face in my arms, simulate unsteady breathing, and embrace despair,” he says. While he has typically relied on his character’s “dramatic stakes,” for this show, he has drawn on personal triggers to find those emotions. “It’s more effective, but also more taxing.”
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thatalfredpennyworth · 10 months
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We met Mr. Molina not once but twice last week! He doesn't stage door as much as he used to because of autograph scalpers and weirdos who've been following him in the parking lot but we got so lucky and he's an absolute sweetheart. We really enjoyed talking to him after the show and he gave me a big hug before we left. Sweetest man. I'm so very grateful we got this lovely opportunity.
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beautiful-littlefool · 6 months
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Beautiful Little Fool breaks my heart and the fact that it is placed when it is and how it ends up coming to play and it just- GAHHHH
“It’s a girl the nurse said, and I broke”
“The choices she makes in this world are never hers”
HELLO?!?! MY HEART SOUL AND SPIRIT ARE CRUSHED AND IM NOT EVEN UPSET ABOUT IT!!
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hollowaluminumvessel · 3 months
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FUCKKKKKK ILL NEVER HEAR THAT AGAIN
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wordfromoursponsor · 7 months
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"BBDO Network TV Clients' Booth" (1957 house ad)
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Brian Stokes Mitchell to play Abraham Lincoln in 3 Summers of Lincoln at La Jolla Playhouse
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