"Cabaret," from Cabaret, with music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb. Performed by Audra McDonald at the London Palladium. Recorded for PBS's Great Performances: Season 51, Episode 12. Released: May 17, 2024.
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"Cabaret," from Cabaret, with music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb. Performed by Audra McDonald at the London Palladium. Recorded for PBS's Great Performances: Season 51, Episode 12. Released: May 17, 2024.
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Wala namang ka-kwenta kwenta tong Tumblr ko.
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CLAUDETTE COLBERT as Augusta “Gusto” Nash in ARISE, MY LOVE (1940) dir. Mitchell Leisen
“Listen, little advice from someone who’s been in this business a long, long time. On the next one, maybe try writing about what you know.”
tick, tick…Boom! (2021) dir. Lin-Manuel Miranda
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New York. Rosemary Williams drinking coffee, 1949. Photos by Stanley Kubrick.
“Aren’t you going to give me a little credit?” “What for?”
It Happened One Night (1934) dir. Frank Capra
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Frasier: Lilith Sternin [INTP]
UNOFFICIAL TYPING by mysterylover123
Introverted Thinking (Ti): Lilith is a creature of pure logic. She always answers with the straight up data in response to other people’s questions or problems. She’s a problem solver, and as a psychiatrist she usually deals with things in a very detached, clinical way, reciting long strings of facts she’s memorized out of textbooks. “Overeating is simply a behavioral pattern caused by negative reinforcement. It can be cured quite simply with behavior modification.” She’s a very sarcastic person, but usually only replies with honest opinions - like her sarcastic “Skillfully done, Martin” when Martin tries to hide his distaste for her.
Extroverted Intuition (Ne): Lilith is a creative thinker, occasionally positing out-of-the-box solutions to problems at hand. Freddy’s trying to set her and Frasier up together? He’s doing this because he wants a minibike. She sees two separate points and connects them, and she turns out to be correct. She sometimes leaps to incorrect conclusions based on the data she’s hearing (“Frasier, if you’re having dreams about me, just say so.”) She says things like “If I wanted to kill you, I could certainly think of more clever ways to do it. Something subtle that couldn’t be traced back to me,” indicating she’s considered the possibility.
Introverted Sensing (Si): Lilith has a great memory for details, and can recite complicated concepts in psychiatry from memory. She also remembers her experiences quite well, recalling with pinpoint accuracy occurrences from Freddy’s childhood and experiences between her and Frasier.
Extroverted Feeling (Fe): Lilith pushes her feelings back in order to be a psychiatrist, and sometimes they come out bursting to the surface in a need to be loved. She tries seducing Frasier after her second husband comes out of the closet; she needs the attention to have self-affirmation. She seems to get some catharsis out of discussing her emotions out loud.
Bebe Neuwirth, Debbie Allen’s understudy, sings If My Friends Could See Me Now from Sweet Charity [Broadway, 1986]
We do have our baggage, don’t we? But then, sometimes that’s what makes the trip so interesting.
Well this gets me ….
What do you know, this photoset just send me shivers all over my body. 😭