To make up for the other video here’s something Stephanie told us she was proud of. Her last ever Defying Gravity on Broadway. If this doesn’t give you chills then I don’t know what will.
War Paint fans who never got to see the show, I took extra playbills so I can give them away to you guys. Everyone should get to experience a little of the magic! Follow me if you’re not already (I usually follow back) and reblog and I’ll select a random person on Dec. 1st to whom I will send this. (US only please because of shipping price)
Do come, dear Countess, and give me this flower as a pledge We are speaking of most ordinary things
this is totally not a bootleg of great comet with oak as pierre: here
I’m crying this looks so good.
Shakespeare in the Park, 2009
Starring Raúl Esparza, Herb Foster, Anne Hathaway, Jay O. Sanders, Julie White, Hamish Linklater, David Pittu, Audra McDonald, Michael Cumpsty, Charles Borland, Stark Sands & Jon Patrick Walker
PREACH
there are only two genders: broadway actors who were on smash and broadway actors who were on glee
Hey, reblog/like if anyone out there has watched a boot but is still dying to see the show live, it just doesn’t work out financially, geographically, or timewise (it’s already off Broadway/tour). I’m trying to make a fucking point.
DON’T SCROLL PASS! FOUND THIS ON GOOGLE+ AND I FEEL LIKE IT IS IMPORTANT!
Edit: This post almost has 500 notes! The more people who sees this, the more help the Internet receives!
1: Talk about the first time you watched your favorite movie.
2: Talk about your first kiss.
3: Talk about the person you've had the most intense romantic feelings for.
4: Talk about the thing you regret most so far.
5: Talk about the best birthday you've had.
6: Talk about the worst birthday you've had.
7: Talk about your biggest insecurity.
8: Talk about the thing you are most proud of.
9: Talk about little things on your body that you like the most.
10: Talk about the biggest fight you've ever had.
11: Talk about the best dream you've ever had.
12: Talk about the worst dream you've ever had.
13: Talk about the first time you had sex/how you imagine your first time.
14: Talk about a vacation.
15: Talk about the time you were most content in life.
16: Talk about the best party you've ever been to.
17: Talk about someone you want to be friends with.
18: Talk about something that happened in elementary school.
19: Talk about something that happened in middle school.
20: Talk about something that happened in high school.
21: Talk about a time you had to turn someone down.
22: Talk about your worst fear.
23: Talk about a time someone turned you down.
24: Talk about something someone told you that meant a lot.
25: Talk about an ex-best friend.
26: Talk about things you do when you're sick.
27: Talk about your favorite part of someone else's body.
28: Talk about your fetishes.
29: Talk about what turns you on.
30: Talk about what turns you off.
31: Talk about what you think death is like.
32: Talk about a place you remember from your childhood.
33: Talk about what you do when you are sad.
34: Talk about the worst physical pain you've endured.
35: Talk about things you wish you could stop doing.
36: Talk about your guilty pleasures.
37: Talk about someone you thought you were in love with.
38: Talk about songs that remind you of certain people.
39: Talk about things you wish you'd known earlier.
40: Talk about the end of something in your life.
Hamilton: Epic Rap Battles Of History
Heathers: Drugs, alcohol, sex, murder-suicide-troubles every high schooler faces
Be More Chill: Children make several bad decisions, most involving vore
Natasha, Pierre, And The Great Comet Of 1812: War And Peace, but with Josh Groban!
The Book Of Mormon: Equally offensive to everybody.
Falsettos: A nice, happy story about an eccentric family who go through some troubles anD WAIT NO GO BACK GO BACK!
Les Mis: Really lives up to its title
Ghost Quartet: After listening to it several times, read an analysis, and had it explained in front of my dumb ass, I don’t know what is happening.
Something Rotten: Such liberal usage of looking into the future, my head hurts trying to explain the plot.
West Side Story: Like Romeo and Juliet, if Tybalt was likable and Juliet had some common sense about her.
Dear Evan Hansen: Two teenagers think lying about suicide to the family of the kid who committed suicide is a reasonable thing, are surprised when they face consequences.
In Trousers: Fuck if I know what this shit’s about.
High School Musical: Teens learn that people can take 2 extracurriculars.
The Greatest Showman: Circus musical about love.
Just a small town girl, who can’t figure out her aesthetic
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