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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
cherry valley forever

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Kaledo Art

shark vs the universe
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Peter Solarz

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
we're not kids anymore.
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Nick Sagar Ressources RPG
x2 avatars (toujours mieux que rien XD)
*goes to Coachella in a white linen suit like an antebellum lawyer, sweating profusely and dabbing at my forehead with a handkerchief* now, I’m no fancy scientist, but would you folk know where a simple gentleman such as myself could obtain some acid? Now, I’m no big city lawyer, but could any of you fine youths point a country boy such as myself in the direction of some fucking acid?
easily a contender for post of the decade
This isn’t a robbery or a challenge to the system. This is war. Act accordingly.
La Casa De Papel Season 3
- Can I… can I make you breakfast or something?
- You mean, cook me breakfast instead of falling in love with me?
For the 75th anniversary production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, she loves her and he loves him!
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical Oklahoma! was revived by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival with LGBT+ Casting. “This revival made the musical’s primary romantic couple, Laurey and Curly, lesbians. It made the comic sidekick couple, Will Parker and Ado Annie, gay men (with “Annie” renamed “Andy”). It’s not just the two romantic couples in the show who have been reimagined. Laurey’s starchy yet sometimes playful Aunt Eller will be a transgender woman (portrayed by a transgender female performer). Ali Hakim will be a bisexual man who has a great fling with Ado Andy, but winds up married to a young bi woman named Gertie Cummings (who also fell in love with Curly). The director, Bill Rauch, felt Jud needed to stay a troubled straight man who, with no changes to the book, is angry that Laurey prefers a woman instead of him. “We wanted also to make sure that the world was not just LGBTQ-inclusive, but that it was clear that this was a community that was thriving, because there are straight allies. They are choosing in this small rural corner of Oklahoma to make a community that is inclusive and that is loving.””
Major changes to a show must be approved by the copyright holder. "Ted Chapin protects the catalog of Rodgers and Hammerstein with great ferocity, and at the same time, he understands the way great classics remain relevant is through thoughtful expansion and reinvention and experiment. So, I was really, really honored — not only to get the permission in general, but the fact that this is the 75th anniversary of ‘Oklahoma!‘
The story of the Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning Oklahoma! centers around Laurey and Curly, who are in love but are too stubborn to admit it to one another. A troubled farmhand, Jud, will do everything in his power to make Laurey fall in love with him instead. "I think this casting really excels in the love song ‘People Will Say We’re In Love,’ a beautiful love song that Laurey and Curly share, but their fear that people will say we’re in love takes on a completely different resonance and a completely different depth when it’s sung by two women, and the courage that it takes for these two people then, you know, finally when they sing, ‘Let people say we’re in love.’ The audience just cries and cheers, because it’s an affirmation in a completely different way.
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“Every year it’s getting worse… Hadestown, hell on earth. Did you think I’d be impressed with this neon necropolis?”
you’ve heard of avatar: the last airbender, now get ready for
moses: the first waterbender
this made me so mad that i actually looked it up and…yes…correct
No, no, no, no, no!
sure, when my grandfather fought nazis and fascism he was “a hero” and “on the right side of history” but when i do it im “way too sensitive” and “no better than they are”
Happy one year anniversary of this post also fuck nazis and fuck Donald Trump
if you don’t like your subs toasted you don’t love yourself
never heard that term before wym
hold on you mean sandwiches
To Kill A Mockingbird (1962) Dir. Robert Mulligan
“I am utterly shell shocked and beaming with gratitude. I’ve been working in this community since I was 17 years old and to be recognized and acknowledged in this way is very moving. I am so proud of the work that our cast, creative team, and crew have poured into this show, and I feel very lucky to be able to tell this story and to play this character every day. Aaron, Bart, and Scott have created something quite remarkable at the Shubert Theater and I feel so deeply grateful to be a part of it.” - Gideon on his Tony Award nomination
2019 Tony Award Nominations: Hadestown and Ain’t Too Proud Lead the Pack
i love them so much