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sunshineraccoon · 1 year ago
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Day 15: The Prom in a Muppet AU
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biggestwilliamfinnfan · 2 years ago
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i hate that james corden is an actual decent singer and actor. like he played barry glickman TOO well. he was okay as the baker.
i don’t like it
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cytryndor · 1 year ago
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Wanted to write about my Olicharles The Prom au with Oliver as Dee Dee but honestly he could be anyone from Broadway Quartet and i think that says something
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yellowspiralbound · 2 years ago
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So I saw the Prom this weekend. Great musical, highly recommend. Anyway, there are a few songs that get talked about a lot like "Just Breathe" which you may recognize from the line "Note to self, don't be gay in Indiana." "Love Thy Neighbor" is in my opinion, the most talked about song because it's absolutely SCATHING. Seriously, Google it. It's essentially a massive "fuck you" to conservative Christians in the form of campy musical theater.
However, there's a song on the track that I think deserves so much more discussion and that is "Barry Is Going to Prom." Yeah, you read that right. The comic relief song about the middleaged gay man attending a highschool prom.
"Barry Is Going to Prom" explores a piece of queer existence that is never really talked about: the bittersweet feeling a lot of older queer people get when looking at the younger generations. One one hand, they're so ecstatic that things are different for us. On the other, there's a not insignificant amount of jealousy. The concept of prom is one of those things that generates this feeling (and not just in older queers; younger people who attended prom while dating someone they didn't love, or who were unable to bring their significant other due to societal pressure, or who attended prom as the wrong gender feel this too).
"Barry Is Going to Prom" is devastatingly sad when you look just below the surface of "haha old man going to prom" and understand that feeling. Barry sings about how he had his tux picked out and the limo rented for his own high school prom... and then he didn't go. We never actually find out why Barry didn't go, but that's not really the point. He even says in the opening lines of the song that going to prom shouldn't matter. And yet it matters so, so much. And then, he talks about calling his mother and telling her he's going to prom despite the fact that he has been no contact with his mother for over a decade due to her rejection of his homosexuality.
It's such a good song and I feel like it really captures the way a lot of queer adults feel about prom (the event, the musical, and the true story the musical is based on). It was easily my favorite song on the track.
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fybrooksashmanskas · 2 years ago
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ttheatre-trashh · 7 months ago
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i just finsished the 'the prom!' book and oh my godits incredible. a nice short read, all the feels
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shmreduplication · 1 month ago
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Me, watching The Prom a few weeks after watching Wicked: two girls in school together, and in love with each other. This is just like Wicked!
Barry Glickman, a character in The Prom: I'm gay and famous and wealthy and stylish, and I'm going to give this tiny lesbian a makeover. This is just like Wicked!
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hecatesbroom · 5 months ago
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I just watched s1e22: job hunting and ooooh my god there are so many queer bits in there
Rose mentions thinking sex was all one big joke, even when she first slept with Charlie (and only started to "get it" once she got used to it over time). The ace experience?? Hello??
Dorothy's big high school crush (Barry Glickman) turns out to be gay. I'm not sure if this is just me, but I feel like it's a common experience to develop crushes on other queer people (of the opposite gender) when you're not out to yourself yet — because subconsciously you pick up on them being "safe"?
The Looks™️ Blanche gives Dorothy throughout the whole episode. The things she says to her. I can't even begin to repeat all of them but it looks like she's hitting on her constantly
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dear-indies · 10 months ago
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full list of biden letter 2:
Aaron Bay-Schuck Aaron Sorkin Adam & Jackie Sandler Adam Goodman Adam Levine Alan Grubman Alex Aja Alex Edelman Alexandra Shiva Ali Wentworth Alison Statter Allan Loeb Alona Tal Amy Chozick Amy Pascal Amy Schumer Amy Sherman Palladino Andrew Singer Andy Cohen Angela Robinson Anthony Russo Antonio Campos Ari Dayan Ari Greenburg Arik Kneller Aron Coleite Ashley Levinson Asif Satchu Aubrey Plaza Barbara Hershey Barry Diller Barry Levinson Barry Rosenstein Beau Flynn Behati Prinsloo Bella Thorne Ben Stiller Ben Turner Ben Winston Ben Younger Billy Crystal Blair Kohan Bob Odenkirk Bobbi Brown Bobby Kotick Brad Falchuk Brad Slater Bradley Cooper Bradley Fischer Brett Gelman Brian Grazer Bridget Everett Brooke Shields Bruna Papandrea Cameron Curtis Casey Neistat Cazzie David
Charles Roven Chelsea Handler Chloe Fineman Chris Fischer Chris Jericho Chris Rock Christian Carino Cindi Berger Claire Coffee Colleen Camp Constance Wu Courteney Cox Craig Silverstein Dame Maureen Lipman Dan Aloni Dan Rosenweig Dana Goldberg Dana Klein Daniel Palladino Danielle Bernstein Danny Cohen Danny Strong Daphne Kastner David Alan Grier David Baddiel David Bernad David Chang David Ellison David Geffen David Gilmour & David Goodman David Joseph David Kohan David Lowery David Oyelowo David Schwimmer Dawn Porter Dean Cain Deborah Lee Furness Deborah Snyder Debra Messing Diane Von Furstenberg Donny Deutsch Doug Liman Douglas Chabbott Eddy Kitsis Edgar Ramirez Eli Roth Elisabeth Shue Elizabeth Himelstein Embeth Davidtz Emma Seligman Emmanuelle Chriqui Eric Andre Erik Feig Erin Foster Eugene Levy Evan Jonigkeit Evan Winiker Ewan McGregor Francis Benhamou Francis Lawrence Fred Raskin Gabe Turner Gail Berman Gal Gadot Gary Barber Gene Stupinski Genevieve Angelson Gideon Raff Gina Gershon Grant Singer Greg Berlanti Guy Nattiv Guy Oseary Gwyneth Paltrow Hannah Fidell Hannah Graf Harlan Coben Harold Brown Harvey Keitel Henrietta Conrad Henry Winkler Holland Taylor Howard Gordon Iain Morris Imran Ahmed Inbar Lavi Isla Fisher Jack Black Jackie Sandler Jake Graf Jake Kasdan James Brolin James Corden Jamie Ray Newman Jaron Varsano Jason Biggs & Jenny Mollen Biggs Jason Blum Jason Fuchs Jason Reitman Jason Segel Jason Sudeikis JD Lifshitz Jeff Goldblum Jeff Rake Jen Joel Jeremy Piven Jerry Seinfeld Jesse Itzler Jesse Plemons Jesse Sisgold Jessica Biel Jessica Elbaum Jessica Seinfeld Jill Littman Jimmy Carr Jody Gerson
Joe Hipps Joe Quinn Joe Russo Joe Tippett Joel Fields Joey King John Landgraf John Slattery Jon Bernthal Jon Glickman Jon Hamm Jon Liebman Jonathan Baruch Jonathan Groff Jonathan Marc Sherman Jonathan Ross Jonathan Steinberg Jonathan Tisch Jonathan Tropper Jordan Peele Josh Brolin Josh Charles Josh Goldstine Josh Greenstein Josh Grode Judd Apatow Judge Judy Sheindlin Julia Garner Julia Lester Julianna Margulies Julie Greenwald Julie Rudd Juliette Lewis Justin Theroux Justin Timberlake Karen Pollock Karlie Kloss Katy Perry Kelley Lynch Kevin Kane Kevin Zegers Kirsten Dunst Kitao Sakurai KJ Steinberg Kristen Schaal Kristin Chenoweth Lana Del Rey Laura Dern Laura Pradelska Lauren Schuker Blum Laurence Mark Laurie David Lea Michele Lee Eisenberg Leo Pearlman Leslie Siebert Liev Schreiber Limor Gott Lina Esco Liz Garbus Lizanne Rosenstein Lizzie Tisch Lorraine Schwartz Lynn Harris Lyor Cohen Madonna Mandana Dayani Mara Buxbaum Marc Webb Marco Perego Maria Dizzia Mark Feuerstein Mark Foster Mark Scheinberg Mark Shedletsky Martin Short Mary Elizabeth Winstead Mathew Rosengart Matt Lucas Matt Miller Matthew Bronfman Matthew Hiltzik Matthew Weiner Matti Leshem Max Mutchnik Maya Lasry Meaghan Oppenheimer Melissa Zukerman Michael Aloni Michael Ellenberg Michael Green Michael Rapino Michael Rappaport Michael Weber Michelle Williams Mike Medavoy Mila Kunis Mimi Leder Modi Wiczyk Molly Shannon Nancy Josephson Natasha Leggero
Neil Blair Neil Druckmann Nicola Peltz Nicole Avant Nina Jacobson Noa Kirel Noa Tishby Noah Oppenheim Noah Schnapp Noreena Hertz Odeya Rush Olivia Wilde Oran Zegman Orlando Bloom Pasha Kovalev Pattie LuPone Paul & Julie Rudd Paul Haas Paul Pflug Peter Traugott Polly Sampson Rachel Riley Rafi Marmor Ram Bergman Raphael Margulies Rebecca Angelo Rebecca Mall Regina Spektor Reinaldo Marcus Green Rich Statter Richard Jenkins Richard Kind Rick Hoffman Rick Rosen Rita Ora Rob Rinder Robert Newman Roger Birnbaum Roger Green Rosie O’Donnell Ross Duffer Ryan Feldman Sacha Baron Cohen Sam Levinson Sam Trammell Sara Foster Sarah Baker Sarah Bremner Sarah Cooper Sarah Paulson Sarah Treem Scott Braun Scott Braun Scott Neustadter Scott Tenley Sean Combs Seth Meyers Seth Oster Shannon Watts Shari Redstone Sharon Jackson Sharon Stone Shauna Perlman Shawn Levy Sheila Nevins Shira Haas Simon Sebag Montefiore Simon Tikhman Skylar Astin Stacey Snider Stephen Fry Steve Agee Steve Rifkind Sting & Trudie Styler Susanna Felleman Susie Arons Taika Waititi Thomas Kail Tiffany Haddish Todd Lieberman Todd Moscowitz Todd Waldman Tom Freston Tom Werner Tomer Capone Tracy Ann Oberman Trudie Styler Tyler James Williams Tyler Perry Vanessa Bayer Veronica Grazer Veronica Smiley Whitney Wolfe Herd
Will Ferrell Will Graham Yamanieka Saunders Yariv Milchan Ynon Kreiz Zack Snyder Zoe Saldana Zoey Deutch Zosia Mamet
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acemarkey · 1 year ago
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yk when i ended up barry glickman irl i shldve figured. something is up
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books-to-add-to-your-tbr · 2 years ago
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Title: The Prom
Author: Saundra Mitchell, Bob Martin, Chad Beguelin, Matthew Sklar
Series or standalone: standalone
Publication year: 2019
Genres: fiction, LGBT+, romance, contemporary
Blurb: 17-year-old Emma Nolan wants only one thing before she graduates: to dance with her girlfriend at the senior prom...but in her small town of Edgewater, Indiana, that’s like asking for the moon. Alyssa Greene is her high school’s it girl - popular, head of the student council, and daughter of the PTA president. She also has a secret: she’s been dating Emma for the last year and a half. When word gets out that Emma plans to bring a girl as her date, it stirs a community-wide uproar that spirals out of control. Now, the PTA - led by Alyssa’s mother - is threatening to cancel the prom altogether. Enter Barry Glickman and Dee Dee Allen, two Broadway has-beens who see Emma’s story as the perfect opportunity to restore their place in the limelight...but when they arrive in Indiana to fight on Emma’s behalf, their good intentions go quickly south. Between Emma facing the fray head-on, Alyssa wavering about coming out, and Barry and Dee Dee basking in all the attention, it’s the perfect prom storm. Only when this unlikely group comes together do they realise that love is always worth fighting for.
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steelcityreviews · 6 months ago
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REVIEW: HTI's THE PROM - Full of Unruly Hearts and an Enduring Message
Most of us grew up with very extravagant visions of what prom was: a huge spectacle of gowns, tuxes, impractical shoes and, of course, an enormous dance number that everyone, somehow, knew the choreography to. In reality, you realize it was just easier to enjoy being with your friends on the dance floor, choreography free, than worrying about dates and corsages.
But for some, especially as the need for inclusivity is of utmost importance, the prom can become a political statement and one that still is subjected to scrutiny in more conservative places across the world. Sometimes, those political statements become inspiration for musicals. Such is the case with HTI's greater Hamilton and Toronto debut of the Drama Desk award winning musical, The Prom.
The Prom follows four Broadway actors lamenting their days of fame, as they travel to the conservative town of Edgewater, Indiana, to help a lesbian student banned from bringing her girlfriend to high school prom. The concept of the musical was inspired by real-life events in 2010 when a lesbian student was banned from their prom and when challenged, the town's board banned the prom all together. There was celebrity support for the teen to be able to attend prom and in the end, a "Second-Chance" prom was sponsored by various celebrities including the band Green Day and former N*SYNC member Lance Bass.
The cast and production team is full of newcomers which is wonderful to see. The Prom is a wise choice for newcomers as the show is not musically overwhelming and focuses more, thankfully, on its story rather than songs. The songs themselves are fine but with the exceptions of Tonight Belongs to You, Love Thy Neighbour and Unruly Heart, are nothing special and are only really used to drive the plot forward.
Our protagonist Emma, played endearingly by Cecelia MacDonald, is a standout. Their introduction song immediately makes us root for them and when their heart breaks, we feel it deeply. Equally matched is Emma's closeted partner Alyssa (played with believable and sweet uncertainty by Sarah Gazzola). Alyssa showcases the realistic battle between wanting to be who she is and fighting the pressures society and family weighing her down. There are some moments between these two that almost falls into melodramatic territory but thankfully, they overcome those urges by grounding themselves in the realities of their scenes together.
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[Photo: Cecelia MacDonald as Emma (left) and Sarah Gazzola as Alyssa (right)]
Two other standouts of The Prom are found in newcomers Nathan Farmer as one of the "washed up" and struggling actors Trent Oliver and the underutilized but effortlessly entertaining Oviya Sivakkumaran as long-legged, Fosse loving Angie. Both actors are delightful every moment they are on stage and really own their numbers. They are in on all of the theatre in-jokes within their songs and play them large and as loud as the ongoing sound mixing issues will allow them. Farmer especially shines with his comedic timing and his hilariously lofty ego. There is also a wonderful sense of mentorship between Farmer and the young cast members in the upbeat Godspell-inspired Love Thy Neighbour (and a hilarious Steve Buscemi-esque in 30 Rock costume nod which I appreciated immensely). What a gem.
Speaking of gems, Matthew Moore, a veteran of HTI and beyond, shines as bright as his sequined costumes as Barry Glickman. His well-rounded talents allow him to disappear into this flamboyant and mentoring role. At first, his intentions are as selfish as the other Broadway actors, but his change of heart is very authentic and his moments with Emma are especially genuine and touching. This show needed Moore's skillsets and stage experience more than anyone could have imagined. Bravo.
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[Photo: Adult Ensemble - L-R - Nathan Farmer, Rachel Kuipery, Matthew Moore, Oviya Sivakkumaran, Harriet Rice and Garry Graham]
HTI's production of The Prom definitely has a great deal of heart, thanks, in large part, to its cast of characters but it seems to lack pride in several facets of its production design and staging. Having seen over two decades of shows on the small but transformative stage, it was disheartening to see how bland and uninspiring the design elements were throughout. The backdrop remains as the high school hallway for the entire show and distracts from the other settings within the show. There are also some very odd choices for set changes while actors are performing their musical numbers and despite their best efforts, nothing feels exciting and fun until the finale and a disco ball and a rainbow balloon banner can only provide so much joy.
Sadly, the sound levels and projection of the bulk of the cast is also an ongoing issue throughout. Sitting front row and straining to hear actors who are singing about their ability to belt is awkward to say the least. There are several moments where the band and actors are not working in tandem and only the confident performers can keep up. There is definitely a huge gap between the solidly acted dramatic scenes and the vocal strain in the musical numbers many are facing and hopefully, these aspects can be taken into consideration for the rest of the production's run.
HTI's production of The Prom, plays it safe overall with a new director and many new production team members. This experience will hopefully provide some learning experience for this troupe and allow for future opportunities to take risks and excel in them. While the production doesn't offer anything new or groundbreaking, it does come with a crucially important message: that we should all be proud of who we are, and we should all be free to love whoever we want to. The show has plenty of funny and endearing elements that will be appreciated by theatre goers. Go and bring your prom dates and remember the importance and relevance of its overall message. It remains important now and always.
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[Photos: Cecelia MacDonald (above) and The Cast of The Prom]
FOR TICKETS AND MORE INFORMATION, please visit: https://hamiltontheatre.com/tickets/ or scan the QR code below!
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Photography by: Kreations Photography
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mystic-vibeszz · 1 year ago
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full list
Aaron Bay-Schuck Aaron Sorkin Adam Berkowitz  Adam Goodman Adam Levine Adam & Jackie Sandler Adee Drexler  Alan Grubman Alex Aja Alex Edelman Alexandra Shiva Ali Wentworth Alison Statter Allan Loeb Alona Tal Amy Chozick Amy Pascal Amy Schumer Amy Sherman Palladino Andrew Singer Andy Cohen Angela Robinson Ant Hines Anthony Russo  Antonio Campos Ari Dayan Ari Greenburg Ariel Martin  Arik Kneller Aron Coleite Ashley Levinson Asif Satchu Aubrey Plaza Barbara Hershey Barry Diller Barry Josephson Barry Levinson Barry Rosenstein Beau Flynn Behati Prinsloo Bella Thorne Ben Stiller Ben Turner Ben Winston Ben Younger Billy Crystal Blair Kohan Bob Odenkirk Bobbi Brown Bobby Kotick Brad Falchuk Brad Slater Bradley Cooper Bradley Fischer Brett Gelman Brian Grazer Bridget Everett Brooke Shields Bruna Papandrea Cameron Curtis
Carin Sage Casey Neistat Cazzie David Charles Randolph  Charles Roven Chelsea Handler Chloe Fineman Chris Fischer Chris Jericho Chris Pine Chris Rock Christian Carino Cindi Berger Claire Coffee Colleen Camp Constance Wu Cory Litwin Courteney Cox Craig Silverstein Dame Maureen Lipman Dan Aloni Dan Mazer  Dan Rosenweig Dan Swimer Dana Goldberg Dana Klein Daniel Glass
Daniel Palladino
Danielle Bernstein
Danny A. Abeckaser
Danny Cohen
Danny Strong
Daphne Kastner
David Alan Grier
David Baddiel
David Bernad
David Chang
David Ellison
David Geffen
David Gilmour &
Polly Sampson
David Goodman
David Joseph
David Kohan
David Lowery
David Oyelowo
David Schwimmer
Dawn Porter
Dean Cain Deborah Lee Furness Deborah Snyder Debra Messing Diane Von Furstenberg Donny Deutsch Doug Liman Douglas Chabbott Eddy Kitsis Edgar Ramirez Eli Roth Elisabeth Shue Elizabeth Himelstein Embeth Davidtz Emmanuelle Chriqui  Eric Andre Erik Feig Erin Foster Eugene Levy Evan Jonigkeit Evan Winiker Ewan McGregor Francis Benhamou Francis Lawrence Fred Raskin Gabe Turner Gail Berman Gal Gadot Gary Barber Gene Stupinski Genevieve Angelson Gideon Raff Gina Gershon Ginnifer Goodwin  Grant Singer Greg Berlanti Guy Nattiv Guy Oseary Gwyneth Paltrow Hannah Fidell Hannah Graf Harlan Coben Harold Brown Harvey Keitel Helen Mirren Henrietta Conrad Henry Winkler
Heidi Jo Markel Holland Taylor Howard Gordon Iain Morris Imran Ahmed Inbar Lavi Isla Fisher JD Lifshitz Jack Black Jackie Sandler Jake Graf Jake Kasdan  James Brolin James Corden Jamie Ray Newman Jaron Varsano Jason Blum Jason Fuchs Jason Reitman Jason Segel Jason Sudeikis
Jason Biggs &
Jenny Mollen Biggs
Jeanne Newman
Jeff Goldblum
Jeff Levin
Jeff Rake
Jeffrey Best
Jen Joel
Jennifer Morrison
Jeremy Piven
Jerry Seinfeld 
Jesse Itzler
Jesse Plemons
Jesse Sisgold
Jessica Biel
Jessica Elbaum
Jessica Seinfeld
Jill Littman
Jimmy Carr
Jody Gerson
Joe Hipps
Joe Quinn
Joe Russo
Joe Tippett
Joel Fields 
Joey King
John Landgraf 
John Slattery
Jon Bernthal
Jon Glickman Jon Hamm Jon Harmon Feldman  Jon Liebman Jon Watts Jon Weinbach  Jonathan Baruch Jonathan Groff  Jonathan Marc Sherman Jonathan Ross Jonathan Steinberg Jonathan Tisch Jonathan Tropper Jordan Peele Josh Brolin Josh Charles Josh Dallas Josh Goldstine Josh Greenstein Josh Grode Josh Singer Judd Apatow Judge Judy Sheindlin Julia Fox  Julia Garner Julia Lester  Julianna Margulies Julie Greenwald Julie Rudd Julie Singer  Juliette Lewis Jullian Morris Justin Theroux Justin Timberlake KJ Steinberg Karen Pollock Karlie Kloss Katy Perry Kelley Lynch Kevin Kane Kevin Zegers Kirsten Dunst Kitao Sakurai Kristen Schaal Kristin Chenoweth Lana Del Rey Laura Benanti  Laura Dern Laura Pradelska Lauren Schuker Blum Laurence Mark  Laurie David Lea Michele Lee Eisenberg Leo Pearlman  Leslie Siebert Liev Schreiber Limor Gott  Lina Esco Liz Garbus Lizanne Rosenstein Lizzie Tisch Lorraine Schwartz Lynn Harris Lyor Cohen Madonna Mandana Dayani Mara Buxbaum
Marc Webb
Marco Perego
Maria Dizzia
Mark Feuerstein
Mark Foster
Mark Scheinberg
Mark Shedletsky
Martin Short
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Mary McCormack
Mathew Rosengart
Matt Geller 
Matt Lucas
Matt Miller
Matthew Bronfman
Matthew Hiltzik
Matthew Weiner
Matti Leshem
Max Mutchnik
Maya Lasry
Meaghan Oppenheimer
Melissa Zukerman
Melissa rudderman 
Michael Aloni
Michael Ellenberg
Michael Green
Michael Rapino
Neil Blair
Neil Druckmann
Neil Paris
Nicola Peltz
Nicole Avant
Nina Jacobson
Noa Kirel 
Noa Tishby Noah Oppenheim Noah Schnapp Noreena Hertz Octavia Spencer Odeya Rush Olivia Wilde Oran Zegman Orlando Bloom Pasha Kovalev Pattie LuPone Patty Jenkins Paul Haas Paul Pflug Paul & Julie Rudd Peter Baynham  Peter Traugott Rachel Douglas Rachel Riley Rafi Marmor Ram Bergman Raphael Margulies  Rebecca Angelo Rebecca Mall Regina Spektor Reinaldo Marcus Green Rich Statter Richard Jenkins Richard Kind Rick Hoffman Rick Rosen Rita Ora Rob Rinder Robert Newman Roger Birnbaum Roger Green Rosie O’Donnell Ross Duffer Ryan Feldman Sacha Baron Cohen Sam Levinson Sam Trammell Sara Berman Sara Foster Sarah Baker Sarah Bremner Sarah Cooper Sarah Paulson Sarah Treem Scott Braun Scott Braun Scott Neustadter Scott Tenley Sean Combs Sean Levy  Seth Meyers Seth Oster Shannon Watts Shari Redstone Sharon Jackson Sharon Stone Shauna Perlman Shawn Levy Sheila Nevins Shira Haas Simon Sebag Montefiore Simon Tikhman Skylar Astin  Stacey Snider Stephen Fry Steve Agee Steve Rifkind Sting & Trudie Styler  Susanna Felleman Susie Arons  Taika Waititi Thomas Kail Tiffany Haddish Todd Lieberman Todd Moscowitz Todd Waldman Tom Freston Tom Werner Tomer Capone  Tracy Ann Oberman Trudie Styler Tyler Henry Tyler James Williams Tyler Perry Vanessa Bayer  Veronica Grazer Veronica Smiley Whitney Wolfe Herd Will Ferrell Will Graham Yamanieka Saunders Yariv Milchan Ynon Kreiz Zack Snyder Zoe Saldana Zoey Deutch Zosia Mamet
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thebootlegnerd2018 · 7 months ago
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New HD/DVD Video: The Prom - Stars Theatre - March 23, 2024 - California
Cast: Oliver Love as Emma Nolan, Josh Hefner as Barry Glickman, Elizabeth Heckathron as Dee Dee Allen, Danielle Chase as Angie Dickinson, Callie Stein-Wayne as Alyssa Greene, Amanda Locke O’Hearn as Mrs. Greene, Troy Fidis as Principal Hawkins, Angel Jessie Martinez as Trent Oliver, Jordan Espiritu as Sheldon Saperstein, Jenny Rejon as Kaylee, Faith Limbengco as Shelby, Brandon Antongiovanni as Nick, Brayden Robinson as Kevin, Kieron Oba as Ensemble, Kevin Valdez as Ensemble, Tirza Valdez as Ensemble, Jordan Perry as Ensemble, Payton Jones as Ensemble, Landon Antongiovanni as Ensemble, Reyna Abdool as Ensemble, Aurora Locke as Ensemble, Ruth Stein as Ensemble, Paula Einstein as Ensemble
Notes: Great HD Capture of the Closing Night of this production. There are a couple of heads that block any action at the bottom but, other than that, all the action is captured from there. This cast was incredible, how they aren’t the touring cast is my question, they’re very talented. A
Screencaps: https://www.flickr.com/gp/141838001@N03/q4dTobJC41
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thesmartestdumbasses · 3 years ago
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we-are-inevitable · 4 years ago
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"The Prom has some problematic moments/casting choices" and "The Prom is a generally lighthearted movie that is good and fun and should be celebrated" are two statements that can and should coexist
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