Andy Mientus and Michael Arden on the 2016 Tony Award red carpet
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Andy Mientus and Michael Arden on the 2016 Tony Award red carpet
the cutest cast on broadway -> deaf west spring awakening ♥
Hi, I’m Krysta Rodriguez and you’re watching the Broadway.com Show
Spring Awakening on Broadway
“Every woman knows what makes her feel good. You know how you do your hair. You know how you do your makeup. You know what clothes make you look the best. And all of that was new to me. I can’t just walk into a store and take this cute thing off the hanger. I really have to put in all these factors and to not get discouraged by the twelfth thing I’ve tried on that doesn’t fit or doesn’t look good or shows my radiation stickers or my scars…So it pushes you in certain ways. I’m still finding it, and that’s part of what the blog is too. I don’t know the answer yet. I don’t know what makes me feel great yet.”
Did someone say 3 Ernsts and a Hanschen?? (I was just looking for an excuse to bring this up again)
mikekelton: This is the only #nyfashionweek recap you will ever need. #TheSoapbox with special guest, fellow alien @andymientus [x]
The Dark I Know Well
Berkeley Rep’s new musical AMÉLIE, starring: Samantha Barks, Adam Chaler-Berat, Tony Sheldon, Carla Duren, Savvy Crawford and more.
“I haven’t done this in a long time now, I’m an old man, and the internet has progressed in ways I can’t understand…” – Andy Mientus in Vlog of Purple Summer: Episode One
andy mientus + that cute awkward bouncy dance he does while performing
Jack Kelly with a tiny little daughter
Jack Kelly with a tiny little daughter who regards all the other newsies as uncles
Jack Kelly with a tiny little daughter who pretends to sell papers and wants to be a newsie like her dad and her uncles
Jack Kelly who is constantly worried about her and hoping that he never actually has to see his tiny little daughter with worn clothes, sleeping in a lodging house, having to sell papers just to get by
I’m gonna write the thing
I’m crying
Musical theatre songs appreciation: Ring Of Keys (Fun Home) performed by Sydney Lucas (video) Alison Bechdel: “The moment with Small Alison singing about the butch delivery woman feels huge. To have a child sing about desire and identification; it’s brilliant.” (x)
I thought it was supposed to be wrong But you seem okay with being strong I want… You’re so…
It’s probably conceited to say, But I think we’re alike in a certain way I…um…
…Start your Heathers Clips watching! We put this 4 minute video together for the Artios Awards (our amazing casting directors were nominated). And now we’re sharing with you!
How did you meet?
Jonathan Groff: We met a couple of times that Sutton won’t remember, cause I was asking for her autograph.
Sutton Foster: I don’t remember the first time.
JG: Of course you don’t. I remember every time. (laughs) Now it’s the point where I’m standing next to Sutton and it starts to get awkward—it always happens—because the conversation goes to my sort-of-obsession with her. We met the first time at the [Thoroughly Modern Millie] stage door with my mom. It was the middle of January.
SF: I didn’t care what I looked like, because I was freezing, so he has this horrible photo of me with like an Elmer Fudd flap hat, tied with a scarf, and a jacket. Because I was like, I’m not gonna get sick, I’m not gonna get sick, but I looked like an idiot. JG: You were so nice, and so present. It meant so much to me. So then a year later you came through Philadelphia and you did a concert, and I had a list of questions that I had written down.
SF: You stopped me in the lobby. I remember this.
JG: (incredulous) You do?!
SF: I do.
JG: I’m shocked you remember that. I asked you so many questions, and I wrote down your answers.
SF: (laughs) Who knows what I said. JG: You said such good things. I’ve thought about you every time I’ve ever walked out a stage door—literally—because it was so life-changing to talk to you. You know the kids at the end of [the line at the stage door], the ones who have waited the whole time, who are so adorable? When I was doing Spring Awakening, I would take them on the stage and engage with them in such a serious way, because of the way you had engaged with me. SF: That’s very sweet. Talking OFF-CENTER with Sutton Foster and Jonathan Groff | New York City Center