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glimeres · 4 months ago
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2024 - First look at the premiere of Something Rotten! In Concert in the West End
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getthestarstrades · 10 months ago
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🎶 Edelweiss from The Rodgers & Hammerstein 80th Anniversary Concert
Excited to see which version they use of Aaron Tveit saying Lily Kerhoas since both shows differed wildly.
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snapshotofstories · 1 year ago
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The Bridge Theatre’s production of Guys and Dolls released their cast album this morning and it is reminding me why I love this show!
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tellmemoretellmemorepodcast · 8 months ago
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Obsessions EP91: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
This is a page dedicated to documenting the various theatre news, performances and the like that Lia and Odiesia mention in the “Obsessions” segment of the show. Listen to this episode here. You can also find our fave songs playlist here.
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Michelle Williams to star in Death Becomes Her Musical
Jinx Monsoon to replace Evan Rachel Wood as Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors
Alaska Thunderf*ck sings 'It's A Drag' From DRAG THE MUSICAL
The Preacher's Wife Musical adaptation starring Amber Riley with music and lyrics by Tituss Burgess
Marisha Wallace is on Celebrity Big Brother!
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Jukebox: The Karaoke Musical Tabletop Roleplaying Game KickStarter
First Official Dungeons & Dragons Theater Show, Twenty-Sided Tavern
Alaska Thunderf*ck in Dungeons and Drag Queens
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beingbigbrother · 9 months ago
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twodoorsnotone · 1 year ago
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i NEED a bootleg of the 2023 guys and dolls. pls someone must have one it has marisha wallace in it people love her. i am going to go see it anyway at some point but I want to see if it'd work for my dissertation before i commit 🥺
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danielmays · 2 years ago
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Guys & Dolls - Reviews
The reviews are in and #GuysandDolls @_bridgetheatre is ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ SMASH HIT!! @DanielMays9 is a sensation as Nathan Detroit and shines along with the entire cast and musicians. Book those tickets!
Spoiler, it’s a SMASH HIT!! Read on for the round up of the reviews for Daniel Mays and Guys & Dolls at the Bridge Theatre. Variety: ‘As Nathan, Daniel Mays is simply ideal’ The Times: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sheer theatrical bliss Telegraph: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Daniel Mays is delectable as Nathan Detroit. WhatsOnStage: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Daniel Mays is a glory as Nathan’ Evening Standard: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blissful and exhilarating Daily Mail:…
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ulrichgebert · 2 years ago
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Und endlich, endlich ist auch alles in Ordnung mit der amerikanischen Seele. Wenigstens die Kleinganoven am Broadway sind freundlich und zuverlässig und auf ihr Wort ist Verlass.... Guys and Dolls ist natürlich eines der wunderbarsten und durchgängig am besten funktionierenden Musicals aller Zeiten und in Nicholas Hytners gigantischen, raumfüllenden und die Leute auf den Stehplätzen gnadenlos durch die Gegend scheuchenden Spektakelinszenierung macht es unbedingt großen Spaß, und deshalb wird es auch oft gespielt (Es ist jetzt die vierte Produktion, die wir in London sahen, seit wir das machen, nach der legendären im National Theatre mit Clarke Peters und Imelda Staunton, der glamourösen, schwarzweißen mit Ewan McGregor, sowie der etwas uninspirierten hier.). So sch��n wie hier war es noch kaum mal, und Marisha Wallace, die dafür die Oklahoma-Produktion verlassen hat (ist mehr Arbeit, macht aber wahrscheinlich auch mehr Spaß), muss die herrlichste Miss Adelaide jemals sein, einschließlich Jane Krakowski. Leider habe ich die Zweitbesetzung von Nicely-Nicely nicht notiert, und kriege es jetzt nicht mehr raus, aber er rockt das Boot natürlich auch.
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whosangitbetter · 1 year ago
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danbenzvi · 2 years ago
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On The Jukebox: Moby - “Resound NYC”
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Featuring guest appearances from Gregory Porter (on “In My Heart”), Dougy Mandagi (on “Extreme Ways”), Ricky Wilson (on “South Side” and “The Perfect Life”), Amythyst Kiah (on “Flower (Find My Baby)”), Nicole Scherzinger (on “In This World”), Marisha Wallace (on “In This World”), Margo Timmins (on “Helpless”), Damien Jurado (on “Helpless”), P.T. Banks (on “When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die”), Oum (on “Second Cool Hive”), Sarah Willis (on “Second Cool Hive”), Danielle Ponder (on “Run On”), Elijah Ponder (on “Run On”) and Lady Blackbird (on “Walk With Me”).
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fidothefinch · 3 months ago
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the sun will come out (tomorrow)
Jason was quiet as he climbed into the back seat of the Lexus.
Alfred gave him a thorough but subtle check over before he shut the door for his young charge. Nothing in his school uniform was amiss. His backpack looked lighter than usual, but then, he wouldn’t have as much homework today, due to the field trip. His pallor was acceptable, though his expression was that of a child who had seen too much of the world, much too early.
As he returned to his own seat, Jason’s forehead knocked gently against the glass of the window.
“How was your school trip, Master Jason?”
Jason inhaled shakily. “It was okay.” At Alfred’s silence, he continued, voice fractured, “I’m just ready to go home.”
Alfred hummed. “Of course.” He mentally scrapped his conversation starters as he pulled the car back into traffic. Jason had been buzzing with excitement all week, all month, leading up to the day. One of the theaters on Grand Avenue had arranged a special showing for the school children of Gotham. Alfred had expected no less than several hours’ worth of excited conversation, analyzing the musical motifs, dialogue, and themes of the show.
Despondence radiated from the back seat.
They had reached the outskirts of the city center when Jason’s small voice asked, “Am I a bad person?”
“Of course not!” Alfred was quick to reply. “Whatever would give you that idea?”
“But I’m not. . . plucky.”
“I overhear your conversations with Master Bruce, and I beg to differ.”
“No, really.” Jason scooted forward until his elbows could rest across the shoulders of either seat in the front, no doubt disregarding the parameters for effectively wearing a seat belt. “I don’t think I am. I don’t—I didn’t . . . .” he trailed off, clearly struggling to voice his thoughts.
“Does this have something to do with your field trip?”
Jason’s frame sagged, and he slipped back into his own seat again. “Annie never gave up hope,” he muttered.
Alfred’s heart stuttered at the name. If he and Bruce had realized which musical was showing this year—
“Camille and Ashton kept staring at me, and then on the bus ride back to school they kept whispering, and I was going to let it roll off my back, just like you always said. But then we were discussing it in class after, and Mrs. Mayhew was talking about ‘optimism’ and how it’s a good character trait. A-and,” Jason stuttered, breath hitching. “Ashton asked me if I could relate to Annie because I’m an orphan.”
Alfred sucked in a sharp breath, anger sparking in his chest. Before he could say anything, Jason barreled on.
“And then him and Camille started asking me a bunch of stuff about—about living on the street, and my mom? And I don’t know who, but someone else said—” and Jason’s breath hitched into a sob. “Said I wasn’t even a good orphan unless I was plucky like Annie.”
“Oh, Master Jason,” Alfred breathed. “Your classmates had no right to make demands like that. And they certainly have no right to tell you how you should feel or behave.”
Jason needed several seconds to collect himself, and still his voice was watery. “I know, but aren’t they right? I stole, and-and I did what I had to to survive. But I—there were times—I thought I was going to die. I lost hope, and-and what good can I be if I don’t have hope?”
Alfred waited a moment to reply, collecting his thoughts and wrestling his emotional reaction down. Jason’s quiet hitched breaths and sniffs filled the silence.
“Hope can be found again,” Alfred finally said, choosing his words carefully. “And I have much more respect for those that find hope than those who never faced losing it. Master Jason, you were a child in an impossible situation, and your resilience and capacity for kindness is a testament of your hope.”
A long sniff from the back seat.
“You give me hope,” Alfred admitted. He pictured the change he had witnessed in Bruce, the lightness Jason had brought to the Manor in Dick’s absence. That one of Gotham’s children could be exposed to the worst she had to offer, and yet still yearn to work toward her betterment, changed his outlook for the city.
“Thanks, Alfred.”
Later, there would be phone calls to make, poetry to slip under Jason’s door, hot chocolate to make. Right now, Alfred let his composure slip just a moment, and found Jason’s red-rimmed eyes in the rear-view mirror.
“Of course, Jason.”
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ghostlypawn · 1 year ago
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rumoured female hermes oh we r so back
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bumblingest-bee · 1 year ago
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wait omg somehow i missed that the guys and dolls 2023 cast album got released a couple weeks ago. everyone go listen to it it's such a good production you have no idea!! the whole cast is AMAZING
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beingbigbrother · 8 months ago
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bestmusicalworldcup · 9 months ago
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My Favorite Things: The Rodgers & Hammerstein 80th Anniversary Concert will be streaming on-demand in North America for one week between Sunday, March 24 through Sunday, March 31, 2024.
The concert stars Joanna Ampil, Michael Ball, Maria Friedman, Daniel Dae Kim, Audra McDonald, Julian Ovenden, Lucy St. Louis, Aaron Tveit, Marisha Wallace and Patrick Wilson, with special appearances by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Rita Moreno.
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