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so, absolutely love johnny and roxy, and i was just wondering - do you have headcanon voices for the characters/people you'd love to voice them in an animated adaptation?
oooh i get this question every once in a while and i end up answering it kind of differently every time lmao
johnny - lately i have been feeling zell steele morrow for him
roxy- the answer has basically always been natasha lyonne, lol. especially smoky quartz's voice
storm - she sounds like moominvalley 2019 snufkin in my head. idk what to tell you
razor - peridot with a lisp
darkstar - the lich from adventure time
needle - azula with a british accent (??)
#asks#anonymous#thanks for asking <3#always with the caveat that this isnt canon or anything i like that ppl imagine their own versions
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Quality Villain Dads
#Gotham#gothamedit#Nygmobblepot#nygmobblepotedit#Riddlebird#riddlebirdedit#Luke Cobblepot#Martin Cobblepot#Luke and Martin#Oswald and Edward#Oswald Cobblepot#Edward Nygma#The Penguin#The Riddler#My Gif#dctvedit#dcedit#Save Gotham#gthmnet#Zell Steele Morrow#Christopher Convery#Me and Kris and Timmy and Lucifur#I love you#gothamdaily
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Come to the Fun Home! That’s the Bechdel Funeral Home, baby! The Bechdel Fun Home! Next to Baker’s Department Store, in Beech Creek!
#fun home#come to the fun home#carly gold#sydney lucas#alessandra baldacchino#noah hinsdale#griffin birney#zell steele morrow#oscar williams#pierson salvador#lennon nate hammond#henry boshart#luke barbato smith#abigail.txt#edit#fun home tour#fun home broadway#broadway
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BROADAWAYCON 2018 - FUN HOME’S JOURNEY THROUGH THE EYES OF THE BECHDEL CHILDREN.
Panelists:
Georgi James (Workshop Small Al)
Sydney Lucas (Off-Broadway, Broadway Small Al)
Griffin Birney (Off-Broadway Christian)
Noah Hinsdale (Off-Broadway John)
Gabriella Pizzolo (Broadway swing, Small Al)
Oscar Williams (Broadway Christian)
Zell Steele Morrow (Broadway John)
Alessandra Baldacchino (Broadway swing, Nat’l Tour Small Al)
Pierson Salvador (Nat’l Tour Christian)
Lennon Nate Hammond (Nat’l Tour John)
#broadwaycon#georgi james#sydney lucas#griffin birney#noah hinsdale#gabriella pizzolo#oscar williams#zell steele morrow#alessandra baldacchino#pierson salvador#lennon nate hammond#fun home#broadway#tiffany schleigh
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cursed child broadway, December 28, 2019
my sister (S) and i were fortunate enough to get tickets for the third row, right by the aisle, making us right in the center. I was a bit worried about the seats being so close to the stage, but it was absolutely amazing to be so close to the action. it was immersive, and i felt like i was part of the action.
S is my polar opposite. she’s not a potterhead, for starters, and likes to call me (and everyone else in the theater, especially those in cosplay) a loser. she’s heavily involved with her school’s theater -- acting and stage crew -- and i call her a theater nerd. she’s an aspiring actress, and almost gave my mom a heart attack when she announced her plan to study acting in college (they compromised, and now S intends to major in psychology in addition to acting). i didn’t know she was interested in cursed child since she eschews all ‘nerdy’ things, but she said that she ‘wanted to see how bad it was.’
she’s been the only extrovert in our family since she was born. she’s a hatstall between gryffindor and slytherin (although she identifies with the lion). if you’re reading this, i’m assuming you like cursed child and perhaps are involved with the fandom. ever read the tea time series on ao3? S is lily luna. she’s the embodiment of how everyone writes lily luna. she cursed out our dad a few days ago. she made me spend the equivalent of two hours of work on fucking soda and popcorn because she didn’t listen to me when i told her to pack a clif bar. this is what i put up with.
she actually enjoyed the show! i was shocked. she loved the effects.
after part one, she turned to me and went, “please just tell me one thing: do albus or scorpius die?”
i was surprised by her question.
she explained: “because at this point all i care about is their romance, and if they don’t get together or if they die i’m leaving the theater.”
this is coming from someone who ranted to me about how she doesn’t understand why people ship non-canon pairings since ‘not every friendship has to be romance.’ and here she was genuinely invested in scorbus? my heart…
i’m a good big sister, so i told her really vague statements like “our heroes will find themselves in danger several times during this act...” “one person’s pain is used to inflict pain on the other” and similar things. eventually, she became convinced that scorpius would be revealed to be voldemort’s son and harry would accidentally kill him. not sure how she came up with that.
i guess everyone caught the plague? the coughing would Not stop. S started making fun of them. and it’s like...everyone was a-okay during wand dance. there were no coughs in the opening choreography for part two. no, everyone had to succumb to coughing fits during the quiet, emotional moments.
“i always wanted a best mate to get up to mayhem with--”
COUGHCOUGHPHLEGMCOUGHHACKHACKHACKPHLEGMPHELGMCOUGHCOUGH
“--you’re my best friend--”
COUGHCOUGHPHLEGMCOUGHHACKHACKHACKPHLEGMPHELGMCOUGHCOUGH
for every. emotional. scene. maybe they were choked up on their tears.
at the last minute we decided to do stage door. as in, we had already left the theater, saw the line outside, and were like, “sure.” unfortunately we had left our playbills in the theater since my hands were occupied holding her soda and popcorn since apparently she’s incapable of doing so…
i’m using google and my shitty facial recognition to remember who was who. we (she) spoke to zell steele morrow (young harry), karen janes woditsch (mcgonagall), nadia brown (rose), james snyder (harry), and nicholas podany (albus). unfortunately, we had to catch our train and left just as jonno roberts (draco) came out :( i think he was S’s favorite.
anyway here are my (our) thoughts:
1. Characters
~nicholas podany is a really good albus! he’s very mischievous, and you can see the wheels in his head turning as he comes up with his (increasingly more ridiculous) plans. whenever he comes up with an idea he looks at scorpius like :O and it gets funnier as the play goes on.
~bubba weiler is a lot of fun. he’s very physical actor, and he really hams it up. his scorpius is meant to be seen rather than read. most of the comic relief is written for scorpius, and there seemed to be roars of laughter after every other line. he shook his hips at “MALFOOYYYY THE UNAANXIOUSSS” and (exaggeratedly) pretended to march in place for “MY GEEKNESS IS A-QUIVERING!!” he purred at rose. he flailed his entire body around when he was crucio-d :( one thing i noticed was how he carried himself. scorpius spent a lot of time sitting hunched over, rocking slightly back and forth (most noticeable when he was introduced, but he hunched over and rocked on the staircase several times as well). when he stands he’s rubbing his thumbs or the hems of his robes. his leg was bouncing nonstop in the library scene. anyway what i’m trying to say is scorpius malfoy is neurodivergent. ableists don’t interact.
~for some reason S says that both scorpius and albus are unlikeable, but they’re cute together. she was very proud when scorpius yelled at albus for being “the most terrible friend.”
~the chemistry between scorbus is There. it’s clear podany and weiler are close friends irl; they’re extremely comfortable together and play off each other really well.
~matt mueller is great as ron. he works well with what he’s been given...not his fault thorne/tiffany decided to make ron a caricature with very little resemblance to canon ron...but that’s a rant for another day :] he’s delightful on stage. he’s funny and charming.
~i’ll admit i wasn’t really feeling jenny jules as hermione, at least in part one. she’s really playful, especially in the scene in her office where she offers harry a “to~fee~!” she was really great in the dark timeline, however.
~my romione heart
~the man himself, james snyder as harry potter! was um, very shouty? very angry all the time. he’s under a lot of stress. his son disappeared in time. i’ll let it slide.
~jonno roberts was literally draco malfoy. his sneer, his swagger, everything was absolutely as i imagined draco 20 years in the future would be. he’s so protective of scorpius...when the adults travel back to 1981 to find their sons, he picks scorpius up as they hug? and then instead of breaking apart, he sort of...put one arm around scorpius’s neck? like a backwards neck travel pillow thing. scorpius held his arm as draco looked around behind him for any danger. it was really cute.
~diane davis was a really protective ginny. all the fiery ginny from the books that was absent from the films made its way into her.
2. Scenes
~one criticism i have is the fact that everyone speaks really quickly. it’s a five hour play and i get that they’re trying to contain all the dialogue within that time but like...it’s a dialogue-heavy show. i knew what was going on since i’m familiar with the script and the story, but there were parts when S and other members of the audience were confused. this was especially noticeable during the trolley witch scene. literally nothing could be heard over the music and the sound effects, and several people around us were audibly confused and asking each other what was happening. i mean, it doesn’t make a lot more sense with the dialogue, but at least let us hear what the characters are saying!
~podany, snyder, and (at times) weiler were the worst offenders. weiler’s good at physical comedy, punctuating his iconic lines with clownlike movements for laughs since no one would know what he’s saying otherwise. e.g. “we stand over the baby and scream” was almost inaudible, so we just heard “HEEELLLPPP HEEEEELLLP!” it was effective since the whole theater laughed, i guess. take this with a grain of salt; we were only a few feet away from the stage, so maybe our audio wasn’t the best.
~roberts was crystal clear at all times
~S fell in love with scorbus during the staircase ballet. if you’ve seen that one clip from this cast you know why. the YEARNING.
~the LIBRARY scene! i reblogged audio of this a few months ago. oh my god, it’s perfect. it hits the emotional highs and lows. when albus said, “i wasn’t a loser before i met you,” there was a collective gasp and we all “OOOOOOOOOOH”-ed. everyone was invested in this. weiler’s performance is really emotional, he’s holding back tears, i’m holding back tears. podany’s gets so soft when he talks about how kind he is. i actually clenched my heart. “friends?” “always.” audience: “OOOOOOOOOH!”
~i can confirm that myrtle’s “girls...AND BOYS” is directed straight at albus. his eyes widen, and he sheepishly shrugs his shoulders and is very excited to change the topic.
~scorpius’s imaginary friend was named hector. idk if he improvises it every time, or if he decided to change it to hector from flurry, but his delivery was great. sweetly: “oh, i had one of those too!” scathing hiss: “HECTOR.”
~the biggest jumpscare of the play was when scorpius emerged from the lake at the end of part one. it was all dark, and then he shoots out of the water, gasping. i jumped.
~voldemort walked down the aisle right next to us. S was terrified that he’s jump or touch her, so she curled up next to me.
~i was interested in how the penultimate scene would play out, since i heard that weiler and podany really play up their relationship, but scorpius had spent every scene with rose purring at her. she came and imitated a scorpion when she said “scorpion king,” curving her hand and making a hissing noise, which elicited a few “oohs” from the audience. then the Hug...the “new version of us” line is said as they hug, and they just. stood there for a few moments, hugging. when albus goes “you better ask rose” scorpius looks up at him and blinks, goes, “.........uh oh yeah, rose….” and goes off stage. right before he exits he looks at albus, and albus keeps watching him after he leaves. uhh anyway scorbus is canon and so is pollyrose
~“dad...i don’t want to be a wizard anymore.” (dead silence) “i want to go into pigeon racing” *breaks into the biggest shit-eating grin and cracks up*. the last shot is harry holding albus as he silently weeps. Ookay.
~due to several instances of childhood trauma, my sister’s biggest fear is birds (especially chickens, ostriches, and...pigeons). she didn’t know why people laughed at harry’s confession that he was afraid of pigeons, because to her that’s a valid fear. we saw a pigeon in the train station and she almost cried.
3. Stage door
~S did most of the talking. she told everyone “so sorry we don’t have our playbill! you did such a great job!” and then struck up mini conversations. i stood nodding like “good job!” looking like this :]
~first up was (i believe) zell steele morrow! he’s so cute and was really upbeat. S finally found someone shorter than her…
~karen janes woditsch asked what houses we’re in. S was like “gryffindor!” and she smiled, i told her “ravenclaw” and she was like, “well...i love all my students equally….”
~i didn’t recognize james snyder since he was dressed like he was in the arctic. neither did S.
~nadia brown was so sweet! you could tell she really loved seeing fans. there was a group behind us in line who apparently were here for their third viewing, and they conversed like they were old friends.
~nicholas podany came out wearing a t shirt. in december. i was cold because i forgot to wear gloves and he came out in a t shirt. the group behind us asked if he was cold and he said that he was hot from running around the stage. S told him that he did great, she asked how long he was performing (ten months since february) and her response was “oh, that makes sense, you were good!” he went on about how he loves performing, how each night is different based on the crowd and how we were such a great crowd, and i could feel S like. sinking into the sidewalk. i just nodded at him and went “good job.”
~he’s my height, maybe slightly shorter (i’m 5’6/167 cm) and very pale. i think S has a crush on him since she wants to go back to “apologize for being so awkward.” growing up she had a crush on daniel radcliffe, too, so i guess she has a thing for potters.
~the group behind us went on about how much they loved harry potter, had been fans their whole lives, etc. podany’s apparently a huge potterhead, but not the biggest in the cast: they all came together to see who was the biggest potterhead, and the answer is the actor who plays cedric (forgot his name and the internet isn’t helping, sorry!) -- his tv (?) remote is in the shape of a wand! the rest of them are nerdy enough to fact-check the director lmao
~we didn’t get to actually speak with jonno roberts, but we saw him interacting with other fans. he seems like a cool guy.
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if u had to cast a good omens musical...
*Pulls out large playbill box to mull over*
CAST: (forgive me on two counts- one I’m going off the show because i read the book ages ago and i barely remember it, two i mainly know american stage actors so no actual english ppl)
Crowley- Raúl Esparza
Aziraphale- John Cariani
Anathema- Barrett Doss
Newt- Adam Chanler-Berat
Adam- Zell Steele Morrow
Pepper- Juliet Benn
Brian- Cole Grey
Wensleydale- Anthony Rosenthal
Shadwell- Joel Hatch
Madame Tracy- Orfeh
Agnes Nutter- Mary Testa
Gabriel- Andy Karl
War- Kennedy Caughell
Famine- Malcolm Armwood
Pollution- Cameron Johnson
Death- Timothy Hughes
ANYWAYS, sorry for posting this at three am, here it is.
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Hi! Do you think you could gift any Nicole Van Giesen in Fun Home?? Please and thank you :)
Of course!Here’s one for you - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/be8xzfkuobvaydn/AACbtnTU0nTyDVMmjj62exb4a?dl=0Info for Traders - Fun Home - Broadway - March 23, 2016 - ZIP (MP3) cast: Beth Malone (Alison), Michael Cerveris (Bruce), Nicole Van Giesen (u/s Helen), Lauren Patten (t/r Medium Alison), Gabriella Pizzolo (Small Alison), Roberta Colindrez (Joan), Zell Steele Morrow (John), Oscar Williams (Christian), Joel Perez (Roy and others).
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12, 23, 31?
Favorite romantic or platonic duo on Broadway?
Matilda and Miss Honey for platonic. Favorite canon romance, maybe Al and Joan. Favorite ship, too many to count ;)
Best meta moment in a musical?
It’s not a musical but I have such a soft spot for the post-curtain call bit from Curious Incident. I didn’t love that play overall (though the staging was crazy clever), but that moment is so dang endearing.
Dream cast your favorite musical.
GOOD NEWS I HAVE LIKE NINETY OF THOSE. Fun Home is probably my all-time favorite show, but tbh the OBC (but with Gabby Pizzolo as Small Alison) is so perfect I can’t dreamcast it better than it’s already been cast.
So…to the Matilda well I go. Sticking to people who haven’t been in the show since I think my favorites from the actual show are pretty well-known on this tumblr ;) Also I have NO idea if/how well any of these people dance.
Matilda - Savvy Crawford, Sami Bray, Maya Grace Fischbein, Isabelle Methven
Miss Honey - Mandy Gonzales has been my go-to dream Miss Honey since the show opened, but Julia K. Harriman, Kaley Ann Voorhees, Denee Benton, Christy Altomare, Samantha Hill, Ingrid Michaelson (I never thought I’d be picking someone who isn’t specifically known for theatre for my favorite role of all time, but she just knocked my socks off as Sonya) and probably a bunch of others not coming to my mind at the moment would have been amazing.
Miss Trunchbull - Vocally and acting-wise, I think Killian Donnelly would be a riot and a half, but honestly I can’t think of anyone with the right physicality for the role off the top of my head. This role must be a beast to cast.
Escapologist - Jason Forbach Acrobat - Brennyn Lark
Mrs. Phelps - Phillipa Soo (yeah, I know it’d be a bit of a waste of her voice and it doesn’t make a ton of sense to cast a huge star in a supporting role, but we’re dreaming here and I think she has the perfect energy for the role. It’s easy to think of Mrs. Phelps as a purely comedic character, but you also need her to be warm, empathetic, gentle and loving. Tell me that’s not Pippa in a nutshell.)
Mrs. Wormwood - Ariana DeBose would slay the fuck out of Loud.
Mr. Wormwood - Joseph Spieldenner (what can I say; he and Jason are the cutest Broadway couple of all time and their being in shows together brings me joy. Plus he’s crazy talented himself!)
Bruce - Devin Trey Campbell Lavender - Evie DolanNigel - Zell Steele MorrowEric - Jonah MussolinoAmanda - Laurel Griggs (if I could’ve had a fifth Matilda it would’ve been Laurel)Alice - McKayla TwiggsHortensia - Iris Davies Tommy - Sean RedaTall Boy Swing - Joshua Colley Tall Girl Swing - Sadie SinkSmall Girl Swing - Audrey Bennett or Zoe Glick? I’ve never heard either of them sing, but this is me trying to think of kids who could theoretically fit the role at this point.Small Boy Swing - Jesus del Orden
(As an aside, I know Lavender traditionally isn’t white; I’m just short on kids I’m familiar with who weren’t in Matilda - plus I do think Evie would have been an excellent Small Girl Swing. Ditto with Sean as Tommy. And Savvy, Maya, Evie, Sadie and Zell are probably too tall/old for these roles at this point, but at the time the show was running they were perfect so I stand by that.)
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Secret Garden 2018 Revival (dream) Cast
Nicole Scimeca as Mary Lennox Tam Mutu as Archibald Craven Zell Steele Morrow as Colin Craven Ramin Karimloo as Dr. Neville Craven Daisy Eagan as Martha Sowerby Andrew Keenan-Bolger as Dickon Sowerby Gavin Lee as Captain Albert Lennox Emily Harvey as Rose Lennox
... and Me as Lilias - wink wink
#even though I'm a bit young to play Lily#she's supposed to be mid 20s to mid 30s and I'm gonna be 20 by the time the revival comes - probably#but my voice is much too mature-sounding/too legit to be playing the roles other people my age are#also imagine Gav and Em in this together#and RamTam bwaycom vlogs??#please tell me I'm not the only one who needs this#jillian rants#let's chat#six is companii
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(C) Taylor Caldwell (Rosie)
(L to R) Kenneth Cabral (Alligator), Eduardo Hernandez (Pierre), Zell Steele Morrow (Chicken Soup), Taylor Caldwell (Rosie), Ruth Righi (Kathy), and Anthony Rosenthal (Johnny)
Taylor Caldwell (Rosie)
Ruth Righi (Kathy)
Ayodele Casel and Kenneth Cabral (Alligator)
(L to R) Ruth Righi (Kathy), Anthony Rosenthal (Johnny), and Nicole Wildy and Jaiya Chetram holding Eduardo Hernandez upside down (Pierre)
(C) Anthony Rosenthal (Johnny)
Taylor Caldwell (Rosie)
A musical written by Maurice Sendak, with a score by Carole King?! Why isn’t it better known?
That question would seem to make “Really Rosie,” which is on stage at New York City Center through Sunday, a good choice for Encores Off-Center, whose aim is to allow audiences to give old musicals another look.
“Really Rosie” began life in 1975 as a half-hour animated special on television, but an expanded stage version ran Off-Broadway five years later. So the show qualifies for Encores Off-Center. But that doesn’t make it a great choice.
The main problem is not that “Really Rosie” is strictly for kids, and, while sitting through its 70 minutes, I have never felt less “young at heart” in my entire life.
It’s that Sendak was beloved as a children’s book illustrator, who was best known for the hauntingly beautiful drawings in “Where The Wild Things Are” – and there’s nothing to look at in this concert-version of “Really Rosie” except kids, wearing pink feather boas and big professional smiles, showing off their impressive skills at dancing and singing like a juvenile America’s Got Talent.
Sendak cobbled together “Really Rosie” from several of his books, most notably “Nutshell Library,” a collection of four related stories.
One of the stories from the collection is Pierre, and he gets his own song in “Really Rosie”:
There once was a boy named Pierre Who only would say “I don’t care”
Pierre keeps on saying “I don’t care” even to a lion who asks him whether he would mind being eaten. So the lion eats Pierre, his parents bring the lion to town, and the doctor shakes Pierre out of the lion’s digestive tract, his alienation has been cured, and the lion takes Pierre home on his back.
What makes this Maurice Sendak story so charming on the page are the illustrations. Remember this?
Lost on stage is Sendak’s complex tone, dark and full of dread, defiantly subversive, but at the same time beautiful and somehow gentle.
Instead, we get….razzle dazzle.
It’s accomplished razzle dazzle, helped along by King’s snappy melodies and Ayodele Casel’s choreography, sung and danced by a cast of first-rate diminutive performers many of whom are already Broadway veterans — of School of Rock, On Your Feet, Fun Home.
It doesn’t help that the various stories are tied together in a loose plot that involves Rosie (Taylor Caldwell) returning to the old neighborhood from stardom in Hollywood, and enlisting the other children from the neighborhood –Alligator, Chicken Soup (Rosie’s little brother), Johnny — to put together a Hollywood movie.
We know that Rosie and the other characters are just playing at being stars. The neighborhood stoop where they play is on Avenue P, which resembles Sesame Street. Indeed, several of King’s songs even count numbers or list the alphabet. Unlike Sesame Street, Avenue P actually exists in Brooklyn, running through Bensonhurst and Midwood, close to where Sendak grew up. But if the characters live in Brooklyn, there’s barely a moment in “Really Rosie” when you’re unaware that the performers portraying them work on Broadway.
Really Rosie
Book and Lyrics by Maurice Sendak
Music by Carole King
Choreography by Ayodele Casel
Music Supervisor Chris Fenwick
Music Directors Mary-Mitchell Campbell and Carmel Dean
Directed by Leigh Silverman
Cast: Swayam Bhatia, Kenneth Cabral, Taylor Caldwell, Ayodele Casel, Jaiya Chetram, Eduardo Hernandez, Nanyellin Liriano, Chris Lopes, Zell Steele Morrow, Charlie Pollock, Ruth Righi, Anthony Rosenthal, and Nicole Wildy
Really Rosie: Maurice Sendak + Carole King Musical A musical written by Maurice Sendak, with a score by Carole King?! Why isn’t it better known?
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A Really One-Note Rosie Sings Big
#frontmezzjunkies reviews: #ReallyRosieNYCC @NYCityCenter #Encores! #OffCenter #MauriceSendak
L to R: Charlie Pollock, Eduardo Hernandez, Zell Steele Morrow, Taylor Caldwell, Ruth Righi, Anthony Rosenthal. Photo by Joan Marcus.
A Really One-Note Rosie Sings Big
By Ross
It’s funny how the world works sometimes. Yesterday was not a typical day, but because we find ourselves in the middle of summer, I was particularly less busy at work than normal. And because of that free time, I was able…
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Newsies, Fun Home and Les Mis! :)
newsies
have i seen the show?: yes a regional production
the first song from this show I heard: seize the day
do I own the cast album?: yes
favorite song: the world will know
favorite character: katherine
cast members i’ve met: mike faist, ginna claire mason, angela grovey, and i’m sure i’ve met a few newsies at assorted shows
song I didn’t like at first but now do: brooklyn’s here
song I used to like but now don’t: something to believe in
favorite non-sung line: “the weyuld is yer ersta”
favorite lyric: “poor gUYS head is spinning” “try to walk all over us we’ll stomp all over you”
overall rating out of 10: 10
fun home
have i seen the show?: yes
the first song from this show I heard: ring of keys
do I own the cast album?: yes
favorite song: ring of keys, telephone wire, flying away, edges of the world
favorite character: all of the alisons i can’t pick one although i have a soft spot for small al just bc they’re my girls
cast members i’ve met: michael cerveris, judy kuhn, beth malone, emily skeggs, nicole van giesen, lauren patten, joel perez, marrick smith, sydney lucas, oscar williams, zell steele morrow, ali baldacchino, cole grey, maya fischbein, abby corrigan, lennon nate hammond, pierson salvador, carly gold, sofia trimarchi, caroline murrah (i think the reason question is who haven’t i met :/)
song I didn’t like at first but now do: helen’s etude
song I used to like but now don’t: welcome to our house on maple avenue
favorite non-sung line: “it’s only writing, it’s only drawing, i’m remembering something, that’s all” “dad, i had no way of knowing my beginning would be your end!”
favorite lyric: “am i falling into nothingness or flying into something so sublime?” “every so often there was a rare moment of perfect balance when i soared above him” “i’m radiating happiness” “there’s a moment i’m forgetting, where you tell me you see me!”
overall rating out of 10: sorry i can’t rate perfection
les mis
have i seen the show?: yes
the first song from this show I heard: idk probably do you hear the people sing?
do I own the cast album?: yes
favorite song: bring him home, one day more
favorite character: eponine
cast members i’ve met: lea salonga, phoenix best, joshua grosso, josh davis, aaron lazar, norm lewis, judy kuhn
song I didn’t like at first but now do: empty chairs at empty tables
song I used to like but now don’t: lovely ladies
favorite non-sung line: it’s all sung lol
favorite lyric: “there’s a life about to start when tomorrow comes” “here is the thing about equality, everyone’s equal when they’re dead”
overall rating out of 10: 7
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CABARET FOR A CAUSE at the Broadway Flea Market!
Volunteers, Broken down by show.
Fun Home: Alessandra Baldacchino, Noah Hinsdale, Zell Steele Morrow, Presley Ryan, Pierson Salvador.
A Christmas Story: Gabriella Baldacchino, Sydney Chan, Ellie Poon, Analise Scarpaci, Joshua Turchin.
Matilda: Erica Simone Barnett, Ava DeMary, Tori Feinstein, Sophia Gennusa, Akira Golz, Grace Matwijec, Rileigh McDonald, Madilyn Jaz Morrow, Lily Brooks O’Briant, Sofia Roma Rubino, Analise Scarpaci, Brooklyn Shuck.
1984: Sami Bray.
Doctor Zhivago: Ashley Brooke, Sophia Gennusa, Ava Riley Miles.
The Sound of Music: Ashley Brooke.
Les Miserables: Lilyana Cornell, Eleanor Koski, Sam Poon, Brooklyn Shuck, Mavis Simpson-Ernst.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas: Sami Bray, Lilyana Cornell, Tori Feinstein, Presley Ryan, Avery Sell, Raleigh Shuck, Stephanie Ticas.
Billy Elliot: Ava DeMary, Georgi James, Annabelle Kempf, Sam Poon, Sofia Roma Rubino.
Evita: Ava DeMary, Ava Riley Miles, Mavis Simpson-Ernst.
Waitress: Cate Elefante, Ella Dane Morgan.
Fiddler on the Roof: Hayley Feinstein.
Shrek: Hayley Feinstein
School of Rock: Carly Gendell, Diego Lucano, Sofia Roma Rubino.
Annie: Heidi Gray, Georgi James, Taylor Richardson, Emily Rosenfeld, Brooklyn Shuck, Sydney Shuck.
Finding Neverland: Noah Hinsdale
A Tale of Two Cities: Georgi James
Once: Madeleine Pace
The King and I: Sam Poon, William Poon.
Macbeth: Sam Poon
Beauty and the Beast: William Poon
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Ryan Sell
Tuck Everlasting: Brooklyn Shuck
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