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✧ artemis, goddess of the wildland
✧ huntsman of the gods, lady of the wild
✧ daughter of zeus and leto, apollo's twin
✧ equivalent of diana in roman mythology
help, not the skull jacket in its full glory 😭
— The original Heinrich concept art (cr. Theatermuseum, Vienna)
i love you awful quality elisabeth 1992 backstage photos
apologies — i'm no better than a man ♡
Vanessa Ela Young as Satine
Ben Richards as The Duke of Monroth
( 📹: @callmelasagna )
Frank Wildhorn got a little too carried away (when the 🎸 riff hit, i thought they were about to sing ein leben mehr / leb noch einmal)
“Cigarettes are food for broken souls.”
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The Fabergé eggs (яйцо Фаберже) were first created in 1885 when Emperor Alexander III commissioned Peter Carl Fabergé to create a spectacularly extravagant Easter gift to cheer up his young, homesick wife, Empress Maria Feodorovna.
After Alexander III's death, his son Nicholas II, presented a Fabergé egg to both his wife, Alexandra Fedorovna, and his mother, the Dowager Empress Maria Fedorovna.
All 57 of the 69 know Fabergé eggs that survive today were manufactured under the supervision of Peter Carl Fabergé between 1885 and 1917.
Following the revolution and the nationalization of the Fabergé workshop in St. Petersburg by the Bolsheviks in 1918, the Fabergé family left Russia.
The imperial family's palaces were ransacked and their treasures were moved to the Kremlin Armoury on order of Vladimir Lenin.
The Fabergé trademark has since been sold several times, and several companies have retailed egg-related merchandise using the Fabergé name.
Currently, ten of the imperial Easter eggs are displayed at Moscow's Kremlin Armory Museum.
PIA DOUWES as Elisabeth ELISABETH DAS MUSICAL Original Vienna Production, 1992
Elisabeth De Musical, Netherlands Premiere
📍Schouwburg Het Park (14.03.2025)
Pia Douwes as Empress Elisabeth
Danique Dusée as Young Elisabeth / Jonge Elisabeth
Milan van Waardenburg as Der Tod / De Dood
Ann Van den Broeck as Archduchess Sophie
William Spaaij as Lucheni
Ronald Jorritsma as Rudolf
Guido Gottenbos as Franz Joseph
Sjoerd Oomen as Maximilian of Bavaria
RIP Russian Production of Elisabeth, you would've been way too powerful if you existed 🙏🏻
The photos are from the Hits of Broadway concert where certain Elisabeth songs were performed, many of which can be found on YT. We're not getting an official Russian Production anytime soon.
Love Never Dies Original Production and Moulin Rouge! (both set in the early 1900s)