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even more recent pics of my favourites because i STILL have no life
#god i need to STOP ive been doing this like. every few days#but i cant help it#also did yall know daniel switzer was doing frozen bc i did not !#mans is slaying#plus joshua burrage and jack sippel just finished up spongebob!#also i am STILL obsessed w iain young's mirror selfies#michael dameski#tommy bracco#iain young#joshua burrage#daniel switzer#newsies#newsies cast#newsies fandom
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yall. you realise how many newsies were in cats, right? why are we hating on cats when so many newsies were in it too! let's go over a few i can name off the top of my head!
Anthony Zas!
Lindsay Atherton!
Mukeni Nel!
Joshua Burrage!
Chaz Wolcott! (i literally could not find a better picture of him in full costume-)
Giuseppe Bausilio!
and probably many more!! let's not hate on cats when sooooo many of the newsies performers were in it as well!
#i do love some cats fellas#and i am going to leave that there cause some of you might kill me.#if u know any more#add on in the reblogs!#newsies#uksies#toursies#cats the musical#anthony zas#lindsay atherton#mukeni nel#joshua burrage#chaz wolcott#giuseppe bausilio#if this comes across as bitchy- yeah it is. sorry#just a wee bit embarrassed by how we're acting here#like. you realise we're fighting over dancing newsboys and dancing cats right.#in the grand scheme of things#both are equally a bit odd. but theyre both fantastic! so lets not be mean about it!#please and thank you!
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The Best Newsies Thing submissions
Race's cigar
Jack Kelly
The money the movie didn't make
King Of New York
Davey Jacobs
David Jacobs (movie)
Seize The Day
Sprace
Crutchie (uksies)
Trans Racetrack headcanons
Crutchie
92sies Mush's front flip during Carrying The Banner
Race
Spot Conlon (movie)
Javey
Javid
King Of New York (movie)
Newsies fanfiction
Kid Blink (movie)
Katherine
The tony awards performance
Spot Conlon (uksies)
The chair Mike Faist fell through
Ben Cook kicking himself in the face
Jeremy Jordan attempting to dance and almost falling on his face during the proshot bows
Bill and Darcy
Albert
Albert (uksies)
Christian Bale falling over every time he tries to dance
Race (movie)
Santa Fe
Les pretending to smoke his candy to imitate Jack
Musical Davey's character development
Mush (movie)
The Delancey brothers
"The woild is yer erster"
Bumlets spinning on the ceiling fan
Jack Kelly (uksies)
Stray x Lucky (uksies)
Elmer
JoJo
Finch
Santa Fe (movie)
"Hi i'm Andrew Keenan-Bolger and I play Crutchie in disney's Newsies"
Dancing with the stars performance
Carrying The Banner
Carrying The Banner (movie)
"GO GET EM COWBOY! YOU GOT EM NOW BOY!"
"Our man Denton!"
Bryan Denton (movie)
Unemployed by Joshua Burrage and Ben Cook
"THE POOR GUYS HEAD IS SPINNING!"
Ben warming up and Andrew putting on multiple pairs of headphones
Sarah Jacobs (movie)
Specs (Ryan Steele)
Specs
Jack Kelly (movie)
Katherine (uksies)
Out There in Santa Fe by Ben Fankhauser
"I am a kooOOOoiiiii"
Andy Richardson crawling around like something from a horror movie
Ben and Sky dancing to What If I Go
“Forget about Trey. Where’s my fucken chair?”
Andrew forgetting the strike sign
Kara accidently throwing the broom into the orchestra pit
Corey Cott singing the Santa Fe key change four bars early
"It's oyster Race" "THATS WHAT I SAID"
Sniper
Les Jacobs (movie)
Letter From The Refuge
Once And For All
Skittery (movie)
Jess LeProtto falling into the orchestra pit
Finches slingshot
Gay/Trans awakenings caused by the movie
Za Zooming Out
"Up stays, uh upstairs"
Bad weather and shopping
Tommy Bracco pep talks
Letter From The Refuge (Ben Cook edition)
Anthony Rosenthal's vlogs
Redfinch
Newsies fanart
Seize The Day (movie)
Blush
Blood Drips Heavily On Newsies Square
The stage directions for Jack shaking Roosevelt's hand
Jeremy Jordan
Ben Fankhauser
Henry
Newsies Got Swag
Brooklyn's Here
WWH (reprise) at broadway bakes and Cory keeps messing up
Anything You Can Do by Mike Faist and Adam Kaplan
Ben and Lavon singing Something To Believe In
"AAAHHHHHHHH" "See this, this is Newsies"
92sies Jack saying "ambastards" instead of ambassadors
"Tell me how quitting does Crutchie any good" "Dszahdh"
Crutchie swearing in uksies
The amount of ass-slapping in livesies
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RuIrOmDbEVQ&pp=ygURVHJ1bXAgdGJlIG11c2ljYWw%3D
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I am absolutely crying, this is hilarious. While I despise Donald Trump and his tiny, orange sausage hands, I do love me some Ben Cook, Sky Flaherty, and Josh Burrage. 5 stars.
#cot sponlon#cot sponlon 2024#cot sponlon for president 2024#cot sponlon for president#at first I was unsure if this was satire or not#but then “THAT GAY MAN MARRIED MY SON” killed me lol
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Mmmm why am I thinking off posting my oc x josh burrage toursies story on here?
I shouldn’t do it. Wattpad is enough. Right?
Someone tell me what to do
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The description of "sardines" reminds me of "Smee," from the story of the same name:
Goddamn. Okay
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Jesus And Jazz Feat Kim Clarke - Ronnie Burrage - Tim Siciliano and Phil Bingham
Jesus And Jazz Feat Kim Clarke Quartet Sunday November 24, 2024 11:30 AM Milburn, NJ Join Reverend Eyesha Marable for a unique Jesus and Jazz event with talented musicians Kim Clarke, Ronnie Burrage, Tim Siciliano, and Phil Bingham. Our Mental Health professional Laverne Williams will also share an important message. Bring your family and friends to Mt Zion AME Church on Sunday, November 22,…
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I talk a bit about AM Burrage's occult investigator, Francis Chard. Spoiler alert - he's the celery of occult detectives.
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For a VERY short time I am offering this track as a FREE download ... I am just starting over at Bandcamp and trying tactics to build follows so please nip over and download the freebie ... Cheers Beneath The Waves (FREE DOWNLOAD) by Ian Burrage
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Students’ Day Out With Wales Hockey Team In KIIT-KISS
The frenzy over the Men’s World Cup Hockey 2023 reached its zenith at KIIT and KISS campuses today, with the Wales WCH team visiting the two campuses and indulging in friendly games with students from 50 different schools including the KIIT International School. The Deputy High Commissioner of UK in Kolkata, Nick Low, visited the hockey stadium of KIIT and KISS and expressed his delight over the sports infrastructure at the campus and the world class facilities Odisha has created for the WCH-2023.
He also called on the Founder of KIIT and KISS Dr. Achyuta Samanta who said, “we are thankful to our Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik for organizing the event second time in a row, a big accomplishment for our nation and state. I am also happy that more than 1,700 students from 50 different schools got an opportunity to interact with the Wales team.”
The Wales Team visited KISS, the largest institute in the world with more than 30,000 indigenous students, and saw the academic, sports, dining, prayer and all infrastructure. They also visited the KIIT-KISS Hockey Stadium and played with the KISS boys and girls Hockey team and with the selected students as well from the schools gathered at the stadium.
The Wales WCH Team, Study in Wales and Hockey Wales Event was also hosted by KIIT International School. Welcoming the players, Chairman of the school Dr Mona Lisa Bal said the world class infrastructure in both the universities are the outcome of the vision of Dr. Samanta who has placed sports close to his heart and its development in Odisha.
Among others, Samantha Diamond, Head of Asia, Middle East (overseas network performance and delivery) from the Welsh Government, Ria Burrage Male CEO Hockey Wales, Laura Fergusson from Study in Wales and Director General International Relations KIIT University Debraj Pradhan and Director General (Sports) in KIIT and KISS Gaganendu Dash and Director and Principal KIIT International School Dr Sanjay Suar were present.
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recent social media yet again because i am still obsessed:
some fun stuff they’re up to rn:
tommy bracco is doing his first performance in titanique tonight
ben fankhauser and joshua burrage are in the middle of performances of fiddler on the roof
tonight is the opening night of wizard of oz (chaz wolcott is director/choreographer)
kara lindsay was just announced as the standby for princess winnifred in once upon a mattress (performances beginning july 31st)
#i love tommy bracco with my whole heart#also ive done a ton of these posts but this is my first one without an iain pic :((#when will iain young return from the war#(or post a mirror selfie on his story)#sky flaherty#ben fankhauser#joshua burrage#kara lindsay#chaz wolcott#tommy bracco#newsies#newsies fandom#newsies cast
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BABES WAKE UP!! NEWSIES REUNION IS ACTUALLY HAPPENING!!! everybody say thank you aaron albano for producing this
also, it's time for us to peer pressure (/hj) the cast to make ben fankhauser sing the truth about the moon since IT SAYS HERE THAT WE COULD EXPECT SONGS CUT FROM THE PRODUCTION!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ETHAN STEINER IM SO HAPPY YOU'RE HERE BTW
#newsies#kuya aaron albano maraming salamat po#I KNEW KARA AKB BEN FANK AND JOSHUA BURRAGE WOULD NEVER DISAPPOINT ME#also COREY COTT????#god my faves are here#corey cott#ben fankhauser#andrew keenan bolger#kara lindsay#aaron albano#joey barreiro#iain young#joshua burrage#andy richardson#ethan steiner#I CANT POSSIBLY TAG ALL THE CAST BUT YES#alex wong#thayne jasperson#joey the superior jack kelly IDC IDC IM SO HAPPY HES HERE#anthony zas julian deguzman and nico dejesus I AM BEGGING U TO GET URSELVES IN THIS REUNION PLS#chaz wolcott michael rios U TOO?!???
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And To All A Good Night: Scary Ghost Stories of Christmases Long, Long Ago
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And To All A Good Night: Scary Ghost Stories of Christmases Long, Long Ago
There’ll be scary ghost stories, and tales of the glories of Christmases long, long ago…. – Most Wonderful Time of the Year
There’s always been a thin sliver of fear in the underbelly of the Christmas Season. Rosy-cheeked Father Christmas, with his sleigh and his magical deer, is only one side of the Christmas coin. On the other side is the biting heart of unforgiving winter: totems of the sunless cold. Across the world, jollity is tempered with whispered words of warning. Be good, for Krampus, wrapped in shadow, waits to whisk away the naughty children off into the cold, black night. Be good, or find your intestines replaced with straw and pebbles by Frau Perchta, the Germanic spirit who punishes the misbehaved. Be good, or never be seen again. Behave, or die.
The old myths and folklore are not the only Christmas stories with teeth. Modern pop culture has its share of Holiday horrors. Take The Exorcist, in which the Devil climbs into the soul of a little girl, to tell a grieving priest exactly what his mother is up to in hell. Or in Black Christmas, when the psychotic murderer practically makes Christmas cookies out of human skin. John McClane just wanted to come out to the coast, get together, and have a few laughs. Instead, he has to deal with that whole Nakatomi Tower thing, with the terrorists, and the glass in the feet…just a rough Christmas Eve all around.
But there is a particular comfort in the juxtaposition of the macabre and the merry. The Season is a shelter of sorts, perhaps. There’s security in being surrounded by family and friends, the unforgiving wind shut away outside, a comfort in the murmuring glow of coals behind the tarnished brass fender that hems the fireplace. Standing by the soot-blackened bricks, fragrant glass of cognac warming in hand, talking of good times past beneath the beatific glow of the angel atop the tree, we are emboldened to examine the darkness beyond the pane. Our comfort is compounded by the fear and the unknown outside, in knowing that we are nestled safely, warmly away from it.
What’s that? Why, yes, I have been reading dozens of nineteenth-century English ghost stories just lately. How did you know?
Of all the long and varied traditions of Christmas, the telling of ghost stories on Christmas Eve is the one most unjustly relegated to history. The Christmas Season is, after all, largely one of nostalgia. There are few things more nostalgic than unfurling intrigue in an idyllic English manor, ruminations in waistcoats, wood-paneled rooms with shifty servants looming through languorous wreaths of aromatic pipe smoke, carrying evening tea or an announcement of a late stranger at the door. All the while, snow falls heavy and hushes the impenetrable wood outside, where men long dead are seen, sometimes, to walk.
I’m telling you, this stuff is great!
As with all things rooted in an age before smartphones (or airplanes, or the internet), old traditions faded with the coming of new fads and holiday rituals, it can be difficult to dig in and find the good stuff. To know where to start. So. Here’s a little primer on two of the best English ghost stories to read by gaslight this Christmas. (I’m not including Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, because everyone and their Muppets have read or watched it.) We’ll explore some nuance of the tradition as we go. So pour yourself some Armagnac brandy, light a fine fill of black shag, and pull your housecoat closer.
Pay no mind to the knocking from the red room, for surely ‘tis the wind.
Smee, by A.M. Burrage
No,” said Jackson, with a deprecatory smile, “I’m sorry. I don’t want to upset your little game. I shan’t be doing that because you’ll have plenty without me. But I’m not playing any games of hide-and-seek.
Burrage’s unsettling short story starts with two of the hallmarks of great Christmas ghost stories: a group of adult friends gathered for a game on Christmas Eve, and the storyteller (our protagonist) telling their story very hesitantly.
The story is short, and ruined if I give too much away. Here’s what you need to know: Jackson will not play because he stays at a house where a little girl was killed playing a hide-and-seek game in the dark. The game she was playing finds children standing in the dark, in silence. And, once upon a time, Jackson played the game…at the house where she was killed.
The Turn of the Screw, by Henry James
The story had held us, round the fire, sufficiently breathless, but except the obvious remark that it was gruesome, as on Christmas Eve in an old house a strange tale should essentially be, I remember no comment uttered till somebody happened to note it as the only case he had met in which such a visitation had fallen on a child.
By many accounts Henry James’ short novel The Turn of the Screw is the best ghost story ever written. It is the quintessential silent scream, building on subtleties and minute cracks and little oddities that function to slowly twist the reader (and the heroine) into stark fear. And, perhaps, madness. As with all great English ghost stories, the tale starts around a fire on Christmas Eve. The main story, told by the host of the house, is told with reticence.
He tells the story of a young woman who is hired as governess for two children at a remote manor house. Learning that the previous governess had died under mysterious circumstances, the young governess inquires about her new job, and the children she is to oversee. That’s when things take a turn. Something is changing the children. Calling to them. Corrupting them. Something always a windowpane away, or just around the corner of a doorway…gone when our heroine turns to look.
There are sounds in the night, and a skeletal, sparse wood on the grounds in which sounds are heard and children are lost, and found. Children’s games, somehow sinister beneath the surface, like a smile an inch too wide. Letters written in a fine hand, in pale ink. There is the corrupting hand of paranormal evil, and there is unutterable tragedy.
And to All a Good Night
The ghosts of English authors past are a perfect bow on the rosy gloaming of Christmas. There are terrors and tension, but these stories deliver a delicious shiver. They may be horrors, but as Stephen King noted in Danse Macabre (1981), horror sells best in times of peace. When better than the season of Peace on Earth and Good Will to Men?
And besides, Christmas lights are most beautiful in the dark.
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i want to marry jojo de la guerra and albert dasilva please :)
#newsies cast#sky flaherty#albert dasilva#joshua burrage#jojo de la guerra#newsies#i’ll tag this later smh#newsies tour#newsies live#newsies on broadway#josh burrage#ik i didnt mention ben cook but i must tag him for i am a race kinnie#race newsies#racetrack higgins#ehehe
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Raymond Hewson es un periodista en busca de un buena historia. Para conseguirla, se reune con el director del Museo de Cera que alberga las figuras de asesinos famosos, para solicitarle que le permita pasar una noche rodeado de esas figuras a fin de documentar la experiencia, llenar portadas y obtener publicidad mutua. Pero quizás las cosas no salgan tan bien como él espera… Título: Figuras de cera Autor: A.M. Burrage Año: 1931 Programa / Podcast: Luces en la Oscuridad Plataforma: Ivoox Enlace: https://www.ivoox.com/11596415
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Josh!
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