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"Grizabella the Glamour Cat" from Cats: the Jellicle Ball aka Cats PAC NYC
Shelby Griswold covering Demeter and I believe Teddy Wilson Jr. as Sillabub
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If you love Grey's Anatomy and you want reblog or like,this is the link of my reblog tv show :)
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! PAC NYC CATS SPOILERS !
What I remember from the show, feat. some official photos
This is all going off of my note-less memories so there may be some minor inaccuracies to these recollections.
Welcoming Remarks/Overture
The crowd was welcomed by the voice of Junior LaBeija, who encouraged us to google him before shutting our phones down.
We were encouraged to make noise at any and all parts of the performance
Filming, even during bows, was strictly prohibited
This show is LOUD. I wore ear plugs the entire time, and I don't consider myself to be particularly sensitive to noise. It makes sense, considering that the audience is meant to yell and the music has to be heard over them.
The theater space itself was relatively small. All seats were good seats.
Mr. Mistoffelees (Robert "Silk" Mason) could be seen dancing through the window set pieces above the back of the stage.
Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats
(clip)
The cast began all around the theater, with spotlights illuminating them as they began to sing. They did not mount the stage until the "Mystical Divinity" portion of the song.
The crowd went WILD at the part that has had its choreography revealed already.
The Naming of Cats
The "Man over there" bit was done by Antwayn Hopper (Macavity). In general, he seemed to be having an absolute blast throughout the show.
During the parts where cats sharing the names in the poem were mentioned, spotlights illuminated them.
Munkustrap led this number and was the only one onstage for the duration of it.
The White Cat Solo
(clip)
Compared to how this is presented in replica productions, the dance moves were very fast.
I am uncertain as to whether this part was meant to characterize Victoria, or if it was just a great chance for BABY (Victoria) to show off her incredible dancing skills.
The Old Gumbie Cat

Jennyanydots (Xavier Reyes) began the number by pulling out a trophy, showing she'd won at balls in the past
During the day, it was implied (I think?) that Jennyanydots has lots of sex. Whether it's sex work, a sugar daddy situation, etc. was unclear. What I can say is that she did lots of bouncing - on other actors, on the edge of the stage, and on a chair.
At night, Jennyanydots is a very harried single Latina mother trying to keep her kids out of trouble.
Instead of Jenny competing in a category herself, Cassandra (Emma Sofia)(implied to be one of Jenny's children, either literally or metaphorically) competed while Jenny directed her choreography from the sidelines.
The Rum Tum Tugger

VERY laid back. This is definitely Jason Derulo's version of Tugger, but done so incredibly right. He was honestly a bit too effortless for how easily he won categories.
It's not shown in this photo, but he wore a gold and black striped fur coat throughout most of the show, sort of like Munkustrap's grey and black one (shown above, with Jenny)
There wasn't very much choreography in this number, save for a bit at the very end where he was facing off "Pretty Boy vs. Thug"
Grizabella the Glamour Cat
Grizabella ("Temptress" Chastity Moore) approached the side of the stage and killed the mood. Everyone kind of just avoided her. Munkustrap tried to talk her into going away, but she refused. He then tried to pay her actual cash to leave, but she stood her ground.
Sillabub (Teddy Wilson Jr.) approached her curiously and backed off at a very subtle warning from Demeter (Bebe Nicole Simpson). (I have to add on that Sillabub wore an orange t-shirt, short pink overalls, and orange converse shoes with a crown of sunflowers on their head. They were easily my favorite character.)
Grizabella showed off a trophy she had won in a previous ball and implored the interim judges to let her compete. They refused.
This Grizabella was almost frighteningly determined.
Bustopher Jones
For the performance I saw, Garnet Williams filled in for Nora Schell, with Tara Lashan Clinkscales filling in for Bombalurina.
Bustopher was referred to with they/them pronouns.
A large portion of this number was spent with Bustopher walking around the theater. When they mounted the stage, they pulled open their shirt to reveal a bustier emblazoned with the English flag.
Bustopher competed and won in the "Body" category. They continued to remain present throughout the rest of the show.
Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer
(clip)
It is specified both in the program and during the number that these two are from Victoria Grove, New Jersey
Those New Jersey accents were aggressive
"one of the goyles suddenly misses her woolworth poyles"
Honestly, I wouldn't expect anything less from them
During the Macavity scare preceding this number, Macavity dropped off some trash bags filled with clothes for Bombalurina and Demeter. Mungojerrie (Jonathan Burke) and Rumpleteazer (Dava Huesca) attempted to steal these.
During the second verse, both changed costumes behind some costume racks on either side of the stage.
They competed in the "Tag Team" category against Victoria and Tumblebrutus (Primo) and lost. They then stole the trophy, which Victoria and Tumblebrutus stole back.
Anyway I just desperately need other US productions to give them New Jersey accents
Old Deuteronomy

Munkustrap (Dudney Joseph Jr.) was the only one onstage for the first part of this
Tugger (Sydney James Harcourt) approached the side of the stage and grasped Munkustrap's arm at the "numerous progeny" line
The stage was left empty for Old Deuteronomy (André De Shields) to walk out on
Before he walked out, Sillabub threw flower petals all over it
Mr. Mistoffelees (Robert "Silk" Mason) pulled out Old Deuteronomy's chair for him
There was a VERY long pause for applause when Old Deuteronomy reached his throne at the far end of the catwalk. He turned in a very slow circle. We made eye contact.
Song of the Jellicles/The Jellicle Ball
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During the Macavity scare, Macavity strides up to Old Deuteronomy. Old Deuteronomy waves him back out of the room in a way that honestly looked like magic. (It's worth noting at this point that the Macavity in this production is a goofy role.)
Because of how the stage is set up, most parts of the dance number were done with only 2-5 actors onstage at a time. When there was a larger group, the dancing remained mostly sedentary.
No mating dance
Grizabella appeared on one of the high balconies. Sillabub waved enthusiastically at her. Everybody else just stared at her.
Many categories were competed in during this part. One of them was sort of an "anything goes" (I forget the exact name) category, in which Munkustrap came out in a golden ensemble with giant wings. Old Deuteronomy didn't like it. Munkustrap gave him sass.
Memory (part 1)
Old Deuteronomy walked out of the room along with everybody else (I THINK.) Grizabella approached the side of the stage, took off the scarf covering her hair, and draped it over one of the railings.
Grizabella caressed the stage as she sang.
Sillabub approached the other side of the stage, watched her for a bit, and departed. They returned near the end of the number with a glittery dress, which they offered to her. Grizabella ran away.
At the end of the number, Sillabub climbs onstage to grab the scarf and look out at the audience. Cut to black.
Moments of Happiness/Moonlight
This part took place entirely between Old Deuteronomy and Sillabub. Sillabub was still onstage, almost got scared away when Old Deuteronomy returned, and knelt in front of him.
As Old Deuteronomy sang about happiness through many generations, he tied the scarf around Sillabub's neck.
While all of this happened, old photos and reports about old balls were being projected on a large screen at the back of the stage. There was then a listing of old house mothers. Most of these were real. The final name listed was Grizabella's.
The rest of the cast joins in for Moonlight, stationed all around the theater. Bombalurina and Demeter were right next to me on the lower balcony. Bombalurina smiled at me.
Gus the Theater Cat

Shereen Pimentel (Jellylorum) was AMAZING.
Gus (Junior LaBeija) was only present for this number and the bows. Most of his lines were performed like spoken word poetry rather than through song.
There was no show-within-a-show piece after this number, but Gus did say the "I once played Rumpus Cat" line. At the very end was Tumblebrutus (I THINK) re-enacting a young Gus a la Grizabella in Tecklenburg 2015.
Skimbleshanks the Railway Cat
(clip)
AGGRESSIVELY a New Yorker in the same way Mungo and Rumple were from New Jersey. Queen of the subways.
Skimbleshanks' (Emma Sofia's) hair had tiger stripes!!!
Lyrics were both English and Spanish (?), especially during the "it was very pleasant" part
She lost her category against Rumpleteazer. They embraced and continued to dance together for the rest of the song.
Macavity the Mystery Cat/"The Fight"

Macavity (with a comically evil cackle and some Hanna-Barbera-style running around) dropped off some more trash bags through one of the windows in the back, which Demeter unpacked. As it turned out, those bags were filled with designer products.
"Macavity wasn't there" was a line used to refer to the fact that Macavity was supposed to be competing but didn't show up on time
Oh yeah, Demeter and Bombalurina were members of the House of Macavity
After Macavity proved to Old Deuteronomy that all of the products were genuine, they all got dressed up and competed in "Labels". The House of Macavity won.
Members of the losing team found attached tags on the products, indicating that the items were shoplifted.
As police sirens blared and blue and white lights flew around the room, Old Deuteronomy ushered Macavity to leave the venue. The police officers entered, looked around the audience, and then looked on the stage, where Old Deuteronomy stood in front of the bags of stolen goods and gave himself up as the perpetrator of the crime.
Macavity returns looking downright distraught.
Magical Mr. Mistoffelees
(clip)
It was much more believable to see everybody turning their backs on Tugger in this production than any other I've seen
Mr. Mistoffelees was referred to with he/him pronouns, so that's what I'm using here
Mr. Mistoffelees is introduced as a ballroom dancer who meets success, in part, by magic-ing his opponents into having wardrobe and performance malfunctions.
He also steals their stuff but I'm unsure whether that has to do with saving Old Deut or if it's just enriching for him
Old Deuteronomy was magicked into a box and stood very still when the curtain was pulled off. When Macavity approached, Old Deuteronomy jumpscared him.
After the song was done, Tugger and Mistoffelees kissed. They were not, as I have seen others say, eating each other's faces; it was very chaste and tender and lasted for just a handful of seconds. The audience went wild, of course.
Memory (part 2)

Grizabella came out in the dress Sillabub had offered earlier
Maybe I was reading too much into it but it looked to me like Old Deuteronomy and Sillabub conspired together to make her reappearance happen
This song was sung in a lower key than usual to better suit Temptress' voice
She looked so uncertain the whole time
Journey to the Heaviside Layer
A big staircase hinged down to the stage, just like in replica productions
Grizabella left through a door at the top of the stairs. Through it, the sounds of New York City could be heard.
The Ad-dressing of Cats

This song makes WAY MORE SENSE in this production in OG Cats, in my opinion. There, it sometimes feels like a bit of a slog. Here, it reinforced the core message of the show about accepting people as they are. To me, the context made it much more powerful.
These last few numbers were loud even through my ear plugs and I don't know why.
The ensemble (Frank Viveros and Shelby Griswold) brought the cast flutes of champagne
Bows
Munkustrap announced each member of the cast as they did individual dances down the stage. This was one of the only songs unrelated to Cats music.
Tugger did a striptease.
After all of the actors, the conductor came out vogueing down the stage.
Afterward, the cast began singing the "practical cats, dramatical cats" portion of Jellicle Songs. I sang enthusiastically along, catching Bustopher's eye. They blew me a kiss.
Other thoughts
Electra (Kendall Grayson Stroud) EASILY had my favorite costume: a holographic top and little black skirt with a huge ruffled rainbow coat over it
Victoria's costume changes made her much less noticeable than usual, especially as she mostly served as a member of the ensemble (I don't think anything in particular about this choice; I just found it interesting)
Despite all of the changes, this very much felt like a production of cats. Even though the actors were staged to be humans, they did nothing else to emphasize it. All of the lyrics were true to replica cats productions.
Where ballroom beats were implemented, they never distracted from the songs they were placed into. They actually enhanced the songs very nicely.
Almost all of the changes made to the original story make sense in the context of this production. I.e., Alonzo's absence makes sense because his role is no longer necessitated. Same with Coricopat and Tantomile.
I am in LOVE with this Sillabub. I really cannot emphasize that enough. They had so much youthful whimsy and KILLED those high notes. They should have been frolicking but instead they were at the club smh
Understated Tugger was an interesting look, and I think it worked well, considering that this Mistoffelees was definitely the most eye-catching member of the cast.
It was actually really cool to see a production where Macavity is accepted as one of the tribe. I fully believe that Mungojerrie learned a few pointers from this one. Again, I have to emphasize that it looked like Antwayn Hopper had the time of his life in this role.
Speaking of, there may have been some Deut bros (Tugger+Munkustrap+Macavity) staging, but I don't remember clearly enough to say for sure.
Most of the transfer of the story made sense... except for the stuff surrounding Grizabella. I've seen the directors talk about ageism in the ballroom community, but with how much emphasis this production put on respect for elders via Old Deuteronomy and Gus and the lack of general contempt from the cast, I honestly don't know why she would have been outcast to begin with. I also have no idea why she ran away from Sillabub.
I kind of wish there had been more extreme makeup, but most of the cast switched between their characters and ensemble roles frequently, so it makes sense. It didn't make the show any worse.
Overall, this was an incredible production that deserves the praise it is given. Yes, I think a number of Cats fans are casting too much judgement on the creative decisions. Yes, I think too many reporters have dunked on the original Cats staging more than is warranted in order to prop this production up. Regardless of those two factors, it was clear that the cast and creative team had a real love for both Cats and ballroom, and I think they married the two concepts beautifully.
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ok i changed my mind i WILL post this already. im doing a collection of drawings where i draw my favorite sillabubs/jems from across cats productions. so think of this as part one :3
Veerle Casteleyn - 1998 Film Costume
Teddy Wilson Jr - 2024 PAC NYC
here she is without the tail/ears added on as well
#cats#cats the musical#my art#digital art#cats 1998#1998 cats#pac nyc cats#cats pac nyc#fanart#sillabub#sillabub cats#cats nonreplica#jemima#jemima cats#cats jemima#cats musical#digital#i recently started putting noise over top of my drawings#not for ai displacement reasons but just bcuz it looks cool#so this is an experiment with noise on cats fanart for meeeee#i think i could get real creative w it on a drawing of jerrie and teazer
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Carmen Mercedes McRae (April 8, 1922 – November 10, 1994) was a jazz singer. She is considered one of the most influential jazz vocalists of the 20th century and is remembered for her behind-the-beat phrasing and ironic interpretation of lyrics.
She was born in Harlem. Her father, Osmond, and mother, Evadne (Gayle) McRae, were immigrants from Jamaica. She began studying piano when she was eight, and the music of jazz greats such as Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington filled her home. When she was 17 years old, she met singer Billie Holiday. As a teenager, she came to the attention of Teddy Wilson and his wife, the composer Irene Kitchings. One of her early songs, “Dream of Life”, was, through their influence, recorded in 1939 by Wilson’s long-time collaborator Billie Holiday. She considered Holiday to be her primary influence.
She played piano at an NYC club called Minton’s Playhouse, Harlem’s most famous jazz club, sang as a chorus girl, and worked as a secretary. It was at Minton’s where she met trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, bassist Oscar Pettiford, and drummer Kenny Clarke, had her first important job as a pianist with Benny Carter’s big band (1944), worked with Count Basie (1944) and under the name “Carmen Clarke” made her first recording as a pianist with the Mercer Ellington Band (1946–47). But it was while working in Brooklyn that she came to the attention of Decca’s Milt Gabler. Her five-year association with Decca yielded 12 LPs.
She sang in jazz clubs across the world—for more than fifty years. She was a popular performer at the Monterey Jazz Festival, performing with Duke Ellington’s orchestra at the North Sea Jazz Festival, singing “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore”, and at the Montreux Jazz Festival. She left New York for Southern California in the late 1960s, but appeared in New York regularly, usually at the Blue Note, where she performed two engagements a year through most of the 1980s. She collaborated with Harry Connick Jr. on the song “Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone”. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Hogwarts 1933
read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/hB5DNT2 by Varangian9 Crossover between Harry Potter and early to mid 20th century history. Words: 285, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Historical RPF, Political RPF - German 20th c., Political RPF - Russian 20th c., Political RPF - US 20th c., Political RPF - UK 20th-21st c. Rating: Not Rated Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Categories: F/M Characters: Harry Potter, Draco Malfoy, Daphne Greengrass, Astoria Greengrass, Tom Riddle | Voldemort, Albus Dumbledore, Severus Snape, Theodore Nott, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Winston Churchill (1874-1965), Eleanor Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Charles de Gaulle, Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt Jr., Adolf Hitler, Joseph Goebbels, Hermann Göring, Heinrich Himmler, Eva Braun, Tracey Davis (Harry Potter), Wilhelm II von Preußen Deutscher Kaiser, Reinhard Heydrich, Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Leon Trotsky, Lavrentiy Beria, Vyacheslav Molotov, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Herbert Hoover, Nikolay Alexandrovich Romanov | Nicholas II of Russia, Alix of Hesse | Alexandra Feodorovna, Arthur Neville Chamberlain, Nadezhda Krupskaya, Woodrow Wilson Relationships: Daphne Greengrass/Harry Potter, Astoria Greengrass/Draco Malfoy Additional Tags: Slytherin Harry Potter, 20th Century read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/hB5DNT2
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LONG ASK IM SO SORRY
ok im sorry to enter ur askbox but i cant just contain this to tags and like. you are SOOOO right for liking kermit !!! sad mf. love him. also can i just say- WHY is there NOT more fanfic im SORRY but. if we have so much crackfic of modern presidents or even actual fic/oneshots of other presidents, PLEASE give us TR / TR fam fic !!!! id eat that shit UP. i got so tired of it i published my own tr kiddos fic istg its either anon or on my acc i can find it
and im so confused on why NATM teddy aint got more fics that at least mention the kids OR siblings. sorry this is gonna be a long ask. but really !! like. theres maybe 5(?) max fics ive seen mention them. a few in the Treasured Collection NATM fic series, and maybe one or two loose ones around. im SOOOO close to writing a self indulgent fic for it. again srry for how long this is. but i never come across tr fans. rlly i swear. also so right for liking the muppets (Fozzie my beloved <3)
oh !! and the cartoon network idea??? YES. absolutely. id watch it. 10000%. i think presidential cartoons should exist more, beyond episodes in preexisting shows. itd be so cool!! ive watched possibly every documentary i can find on TR/show that features him (like The Alienist) i need some lighthearted stuff.
finally idk if youre big on reading books or trilogies but if you can id recommend reading Edmund Morris' trilogy on TR if you haven't yet. the final book ending had me crying at 7am december 2022 like 10 times.
p.s the erb rap battle was so silly and im so surprised i saw nobody in the comments mention quentin with the line churchill shot of TR's family dying prematurely. sorry for the length of this ask--and dino au is so cool and i wanna hear all abt it !!
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OH MY GOSH THIS IS LIKE A DREAM WHEUSHSUWJWKEKWKWKWJNWJWIXJWBWIDJISJEBDISJSISJSIS oooo we should be best friends ooooooo. Also dw about this being too long you are literally one of my favorite people of all time😭‼️🙏
on the Kermit thing: YIPPEEE‼️‼️‼️ finally another Kermit fan😭 the only other recognition he’d get was from some Indiana jones mini series. Id love to write Roosevelt fan fiction but I don’t like posting my stuff on tumblr (usually my fics are for me and my friends⁉️) but ey, maybe I’ll post something🙏
ALSO MUPPET FAN‼️‼️‼️ my favs are Dr. Teeth and Kermit
on the natm thing: YIPPEE- I wanna write about my au so bad cuz I’ve got so many ideas for it especially for Elliot and Theo’s relationship bc their rivalry was so bad it extended into their daughters. Evil Elliott seemed like an awesome concept and what if he dragged Corinne into it??? Wieihdjehsjs
the tv show: OK OK SO I had a HUGE concept of this show. First off: it’s like your avid 2000s sitcom but with art‼️ The Taft’s (and in later seasons, the Wilson’s) are their neighbors and T.R and W.H.T would have silly angry dad neighbor hijinks (and they both hate the Wilsons together), Alice is the popular girl and there was gonna be a whole episode on her affair with William Borah, Kermit is the shy kid that gets into scuffles with Ted jr, Quentin and Archibald are the spoiled younger sibs, Ethel is the neutral younger sister and Edith is the mostly annoyed mom. Also Quentin and Charles Taft are best friends and I’ll prolly write more ideas for it but I do have designs for Kermit, Ethel and Alice:

anyway, you don’t know how excited I got when I saw this in my inbox😭 but yeah I love your stuff man! Pls post more Teddy stuff I thrive off it im literally one of 5 Theodore Roosevelt fans
ALSO IM GLAD YOU MENTIONED THE RAP BATTLE CUZ- I think that line is about most of his family dying fairly young (Theodore sr., Quentin, Elliott etc) and not just his kids but I could be wrong the fandom wiki of erb is so 50/50
#tedposting#YEJJDHDHEUSMANEKSKWOWJWIWJSUSISJDISNSNSKDMODZNIAKW OH MY GOLLY GEE#HIIIIIII#robin williams#natm teddy roosevelt#epic rap battles of history#theodore roosevelt#erb#natm#night at the museum#natm au#roosevelts#erb theodore roosevelt#alice roosevelt#Kermit Roosevelt#Ethel Roosevelt#Edith Roosevelt#Elliott Roosevelt#Anna Bamie Roosevelt#Corinne Roosevelt#quentin roosevelt#Archibald Roosevelt#Theodore Roosevelt jr#ted jr#this post has been approved by Theodore Roosevelt’s number 1 fan (me)
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I made Spotify playlists for a couple of Sing characters that didn’t get one! (Song lists are under the cut) ↓
And I made a new Buster playlist! Since he has TWO playlists from the first and second movie, I combined them into one and added some showtunes, some upbeat jazzy stuff, and a few songs that gives off Buster vibes ♡ (sorry it’s so long, he had a lot of music! Mostly oldies but goodies ♪)
♘ Eddie Noodleman ♘
✿ Miss Crawly ✿
⭐︎ Buster Moon ⭐︎
EDDIE:
8TEEN (Khalid)
Moonshadow (Cat Stevens)
Let’s Go Surfing (The Drums)
Ukulele and Chill (Cody G)
Sunflower (Post Malone, Swae Lee)
Ventura Highway (Paco Versailles)
Love Your Days (Cherokee)
Swept Away (Vanilla)
Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go (Wham!)
No Rain (Blind Melon)
California (from The O.C.)
Days Like These (Lakey Inspired)
Dream With You - Bosq Remix (Jeffrey Paradise)
Young Folks (Peter Bjorn and John)
Tropical Heartache (Poolside)
California Sunset (Poolside)
Weather (Ralph)
Inbetween Days (The Cure)
End of the Line (Traveling Wilburys)
Pink Sky (Bay Ledges)
Australia (The Shins)
Me and Julio Down By The Schoolyard (Paul Simon)
Baroque Hoedown (Perrey and Kingsley)
MISS CRAWLY:
Lagoon (Havana Swim Club)
You Make Me Feel So Young (Frank Sinatra)
What A Little Moonlight Can Do (Billy Holiday, Teddy Wilson)
Chop Suey! (System Of A Down)
April Showers (Proleter)
Frenesi (Artie Shaw)
Come Fly With Me (Frank Sinatra)
When I’m Sixty Four (The Beatles)
Shooby Shooby Do Yah! (Mocean Worker, Steven Bernstein)
C’est Magnifique (Kay Starr)
Blinuet (Zoot Sims)
The Last Time I Saw Paris (Vaughn Monroe)
Them from New York, New York (Frank Sinatra)
Sweet Happy Life (Peggy Lee)
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (The Beatles)
きらきらキラー (Kyary Pamyu Pamyu)
BUSTER MOON:
Flirty Cha Cha (The Daniel Pemberton TV Orchestra)
Safe And Sound (Capital Cities)
Don’t Rain On My Parade (Barbra Streisand)
There’s No Business Like Show Business (Harry Connick, Jr.)
Gimme Some Lovin’ (The Spencer David Group)
My Type (Saint Motel)
Walking On A Dream (Empire of the Sun)
The Showman (Little More Better) (U2)
Blinuet (Zoot Sims)
Come to Me (Koop, Yukimi Nagano)
Cake By The Ocean (DNCE)
Dream A Little Dream Of Me (Teddy Wilson)
Over and Over (Session Victim)
Soulful Strut (Horst Jankowski and his Studio Orchestra)
Dancing in the Moonlight (Toploader)
A Happy Song (Victory)
Call Me Maybe (Carly Rae Jepsen)
Lovely Day (Bill Withers)
End of the Line (Traveling Wilburys)
Seasons of Love (Rent the Musical)
Times Are Hard for Dreamers (Amelie the Musical)
Keep Your Head Up (Andy Grammer)
Hang On Little Tomato (Pink Martini)
Smile (Nat King Cole)
When You’re Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) (Louis Armstrong)
My Song (Labi Siffre)
Wouldn’t It Be Nice (The Beach Boys)
Mr. Blue Sky (Electric Light Orchestra)
Faith (Stevie Wonder, Ariana Grande from Sing)
I Got You (I Feel Good) (James Brown & The Famous Flames)
The Wind (Cat Stevens)
Hallelujah (Tori Kelly from Sing)
I’m A Believer (The Monkees)
Faith (George Michael)
You’re All I’ve Got Tonight (The Cars)
Keep It Comin’ Love (KC & The Sunshine Band)
Happy (Pharrell Williams)
Sing (Ed Sheeran)
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough (Marvin Gaye, Tammi Terrell)
Sing a Song (Earth, Wind & Fire)
Your Song (Elton John)
Golden Slumbers (The Beatles)
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Elton John)
Listen to the Music (The Doobie Brothers)
I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing (The New Seekers)
Saturday (Twenty One Pilots)
Someone In The Crowd (La La Land soundtrack)
The Blue Room (Zoot Sims Quartet)
Turandot, SC 91, Act III: Nessun Dorma! (Giacomo Puccini)
Viva La Vida (Coldplay)
You, Me, Here, Now (Dam Swindle)
Dancin’ - Krono Remix (Aaron Smith, Luvli, Krono)
Feel the Heat (Ghosts of Venice)
Flashing Lights (Kanye West)
Beautiful People (feat. Khalid) - NOTD Remix (Ed Sheeran, Khalid, NOTD)
Get Down Tonight (KC & The Sunshine Band)
Got To Be Realm(Cheryl Lynn)
Sing a Happy Song (The O’Jays)
Do You Believe in Magic? (The Lovin’ Spoonful)
You Can’t Stop the Music (The Kinks)
Can’t Stop The Feeling! (Justin Timberlake)
Don’t Dream It’s Over (Crowded House)
Take A Chance On Me (ABBA)
The Moonbounce (Koop)
Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars) (Mark Ronson, Bruno Mars)
Off White Limousine (Client Liaison)
Old 45’s (Chromeo)
Pick Up The Pieces (Average White Band)
He’s The Greatest Dancer (Sister Sledge)
You’re The Top (Jeri Southern)
Let’s Go Crazy (Prince)
Daydream Believer (The Monkees)
Don’t Stop Believin’ (Journey)
It’s Gonna Be Good (Next To Normal the musical)
#sing 2016#sing 2#buster moon#eddie noodleman#miss crawly#sing spotify playlists#music is such a huge part of these movies!#Spotify
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The Jewel in the Crown - ITV - January 9, 1984 - April 3, 1984
Period Drama (14 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Peggy Ashcroft as Barbara Batchelor
Janet Henfrey as Edwina Crane
Derrick Branche as Ahmed Kasim
Charles Dance as Sgt Guy Perron
Geraldine James as Sarah Layton
Rachel Kempson as Lady Manners
Art Malik as Hari Kumar
Wendy Morgan as Susan Layton
Judy Parfitt as Mildred Layton
Tim Pigott-Smith as Supt./Capt/Maj/Lt Col Ronald Merrick
Eric Porter as Count Dmitri Bronowsky
Susan Wooldridge as Daphne Manners
Ralph Arliss as Capt. Samuels
Geoffrey Beevers as Capt Kevin Coley
James Bree as Maj/Lt Col Arthur Grace
Jeremy Child as Robin White
Warren Clarke as Cpl "Sophie" Dixon
Rowena Cooper as Connie White
Anna Cropper as Nicky Paynton
Fabia Drake as Mabel Layton
Nicholas Farrell as Edward "Teddie" Bingham
Matyelok Gibbs as Sister Ludmila Smith
Carol Gillies as Clarissa Peplow
Rennee Goddard as Dr Anna Klaus
Jonathan Haley and Nicholas Haley as Edward Bingham Jr
Saeed Jaffrey as Ahmed Ali Gaffur Kasim Bahadur, the Nawab of Mirat
Karan Kapoor as Colin Lindsey
Rashid Karapiet as Judge Menen
Kamini Kaushal as Shalini Sengupta
Rosemary Leach as Fenella "Fenny" Grace
David Leland as Capt Leonard Purvis
Nicholas Le Prevost as Capt Nigel Rowan
Marne Maitland as Pandit Baba
Jamila Massey as Maharanee Aimee
Zia Mohyeddin as Mohammad Ali Kasim
Salmaan Peerzada as Sayed Kasim
Om Puri as Mr de Souza
Stephen Riddle as Capt Dicky Beauvais
Norman Rutherford as Edgar Maybrick
Dev Sagoo as S.V. Vidyasagar
Zohra Sehgal as Lady Lili Chatterjee
Frederick Treves as Lt Col John Layton
Stuart Wilson as Capt James Clark
Leslie Grantham as Signals Sergeant
#The Jewel in the Crown#TV#Period Drama#ITV#1984#1980's#Tim Pigott-Smith#Susan Wooldridge#Art Malik#Charles Dance#Geraldine James
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Motown Returns to the Apollo (Live in New York, NY) 1985 Soul / R&B / Pop / Tap Dance
Harlem's Apollo Theater is, hands-down, the single most important institution in the history of black American performing arts. It was first built in 1913 as a burlesque venue for only white patrons, but by 1934, its white owners transformed it into a space to showcase black performers. And from that year on, and into the mid-70s, it played a decisive role as a launching pad for an abundance of highly successful careers, from music, to dance, to comedy.
However, after having rode its high throughout the 60s, the Apollo would find itself in dire financial straits, and for a multitude of different reasons, its doors were shuttered in 1976. There were then a whole bunch of fits and starts to have it reopened, and eventually, after a thorough, years-long renovation process, it sprang back to life in 1985, and a legendary concert called Motown Returns to the Apollo would mark its long-awaited grand reopening.
So, take a look at some of this incredible concert bill, folks, which simultaneously celebrates The Apollo's past, while also showcasing a mid-80s present: DeBarge, George Michael, Smokey Robinson, The Manhattans, The Drifters, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Mary Wells, Martha Reeves, Stevie Wonder, Rod Stewart, Nile Rodgers, Billy Preston, Joe Cocker, Patti Labelle, Jennifer Holliday, Thelma Houston, Marilyn McCoo, Vanessa Williams, Debbie Allen, New Edition, Boy George, Wilson Pickett, Chuck Johnson, Little Richard, Mavis Staples, Al Green, Sarah Vaughan, Billy Eckstine, James Brown, Luther Vandross, The Commodores, Lou Rawls, and Diana Ross. Such a magnificent concert for the ages, but unfortunately, it was hosted by Bill Cosby 😫.
Now, something that particularly struck me about this whole production is what they ended up deciding to call it—Motown Returns to the Apollo—because there's a whole bunch of people on this bill that were never actually on Motown itself. But I guess the sound of soul and R&B from the 60s to mid-80s had just become synonymous with the name of the label anyway, even if they'd never actually released a lot of the music that came out of it. And when someone's describing their taste in music, and they say that they like Motown, they're probably actually referring to more than just that one powerhouse label, and more so the type of music that they and a whole lot of other outfits were putting out. But it's still interesting to refer to it that way when naming a concert, though.
Anyway, you should definitely try to fully immerse yourself in this whole show, but I'm gonna timestamp some of my absolute favorite performances here, a few of which include some truly incredible belting feats from Patti Labelle, whose every appearance on this one night was pure magic; especially with the gospel tune, "You'll Never Walk Alone," which she delivered with the help of Little Richard, Mavis Staples, Billy Preston, Al Green, and the New Jersey Mass Choir. I'm not even a remotely religious person, but that's probably one of the most powerful performances that I've ever seen in my life. Good lord 🤯.
Sam Harris - "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" Stevie Wonder - "Sir Duke" Billy Preston, Joe Cocker, & Patti Labelle - "You Are So Beautiful" Little Richard, Mavis Staples, Billy Preston, Al Green, Patti Labelle, & the New Jersey Mass Choir - "Joy Joy Joy Down in My Heart"/"You'll Never Walk Alone" James Brown - "Please Please Please" Diana Ross with everyone - "I Want to Know What Love Is"
And the show wasn't limited to strictly music, either. There was some amazing tap dancing too!
Gregory Hines - "Tribute to Teddy Hale" Tap Dancing Showcase, with Bunny Briggs, Chuck Green, Gregg Burge, Ludie Jones, Jimmy Slyde, Sandman Sims, Harold Nicholas, & Sammy Davis, Jr.
#soul#r&b#r & b#rhythm & blues#rhythm and blues#pop#tap dance#oldies#classic pop#music#60s#60s music#60's#60's music#70s#70s music#70's#70's music#80s#80s music#80's#80's music#Youtube
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More gifs I made from Grey’s Anatomy 19x17.
#grey's anatomy#richard webber#amelia shepherd#atticus lincoln#jo wilson#teddy altman#nick marsh#mika yasuda#gaedit#greysedit#greysanatomyedit#grey's anatomy 19x17#tvedit#gif#gifs#james pickens jr#caterina scorsone#chris carmack#camilla luddington#kim raver#scott speedman#midori francis
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Every vote for a third party is a vote for the worse main candidate. Bush Jr. won the 2000 election because the Democratic voters were split between Al Gore and Ralph Nader. Wilson won the 1912 election because the Republican vote was split between Teddy Roosevelt's re-election and Taft's re-election (funfact: because of this, Wilson was the *only* Democratic candidate to win the presidency from Lincoln's original election in 1860 until both parties switched between conservative and liberal for FDR's first president run in 1932)

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2/20 おはようございます。Carmen McRae / In Person mrl352等更新完了しました。
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Let's face it: Life is a Drag!
If you can get to New World Stages before April to see all these lovely queens, you won't regret it.
For those too far from NYC, check out my site so you can see the show for yourself! Cast info & screenshots below.
Drag: The Musical October 2024 - $10USD
Cast: Alaska 5000 (Kitty Galloway), Nick Adams (Alexis Gillmore), Joey McIntyre (Tom Hutchinson), Eddie Korbich (Drunk Jerry), J. Elaine Marcos (Gloria Schmidt/Rita LaRitz), Jan Sport (Savannah St. James), Nick Laughlin (Puss Puss Dubois), Remi Tuckman (Brendan Hutchinson), Jujubee (The Tigress), Lagoona Bloo (Tuna Turner), Liisi LaFontaine (Dixie Coxworth), Luxx Noir London (Popcorn), Teddy Wilson Jr. (Ensemble), Christine Shepard (Ensemble), Nicholas Kraft (Ensemble), Kodiak Thompson (Ensemble)
Screenshots: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBQXWv
#i filmed this#drag race#rupauls drag race#musical bootlegs#drag queens#alaska 5000#lagoona bloo#jan sport#jujubee#luxx noir london#musical gifs
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