Scrapped historical anderperry art

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from Netherlands
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States

seen from Bangladesh
seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from Brazil

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia
Scrapped historical anderperry art
I think about this atleast twice a day
Okay, entertain me for a second. It’s 1995. Mike and Will haven’t spoken in years, but they both live in New York City in an attempt to chase their respective dreams.
Mike is a struggling writer while Will’s art has gained critical acclaim. Will has dated people. Mike is less interested and deeply closeted.
Neil Perry survives his suicide attempt and also moves to the city and goes to NYU for acting. Todd Anderson enrolls in their creative writing program.
By 1995, they’re deeply in love and in a very committed relationship. They’ve both experienced measurable success—Neil as a stage actor and Todd as a prolific writer.
Will is offered to opportunity to do set design for Hamlet, which Neil happens to be starring in at the time. Will wants a change, so, what the hell, he’ll help paint some sets.
Neil, being friendly to everyone and having mentored many younger actors, takes a liking to Will. Will idolizes Neil for the work he’s done and for being an openly gay Broadway actor. So, Neil becomes something of a father figure to Will.
Mike has idolized Todd Anderson and his work for years. On a whim, he sends some of his writing to Todd, not expecting much would come from it. Not only does he receive a response, but Todd asks to meet with him in person. They build a mentor/mentee relationship, through which Mike slowly gains his footing and his confidence.
Mike writes about Will. Of course he does. Todd notices, and thinks, wait, didn’t Neil mention that a kid working for his show was named Will? And they’re both from this random town…?
Will doesn’t talk about Mike often, but while getting drinks with Neil and a bunch of the cast and crew, he offhandedly mentions his estranged best friend/crush. Neil immediately clocks it—it’s the kid whose work Todd has been reading.
Neil comes up with a scheme—he wants to get them to at least talk to each other. They clearly are still interested in one another based on the way they wistfully talk about one another (even though Will is often drunk or sleep deprived when he talks about Mike).
Todd is hesitant, but he eventually caves out of boredom and wanting to make his boyfriend happy. He and Neil agree that they’re going to subtly mention both of them…and, if nothing else, get them in the same room together.
So, they’re gonna parent trap Byler, and it works a little too well.
romeo and juliet play dead poets society au
stage manager (todd anderson) romeo (neil perry)
mercutio (charlie dalton) benvolio (knox overstreet)
lights (gerard pitts) sound (steven meeks)
assistant stage manager (richard cameron)
Anderperry Victorian Vampire AU!
Premise: Neil Perry, a young vampire who has no passion for bloodsucking, falls in love with a playwright and poet named Todd Anderson. Neil goes into town against his father's will, as he wants his son to be a powerful vampire like him. Neil becomes enamored with the art of theater and literature, culminating into a love of humans, namely Todd!
i think about 90s nyc anderperry au daily
I'm missing messing with and still dares me on !verse so freaking much, but although I do have some ideas, I don't have any solid ones to continue on.
Anyone have any suggestions?
UHH HEAR ME OUT BECAUSE I THINK I'VE CAME UP WITH THE WILDEST AU FOR DPS.
Let me explain myself. So last night I couldn't sleep and I was thinking about dead poets society, and then I don't know when, how or why, but my mind clicked and I drew the conclusion that Neil and Todd as Rose and Jack would fit strangely well.
Okay, hear me out, Neil as Rose. His father has arranged him with a wealthy woman in order to not lose their fortune, but he doesn't love her, and he's starting to see himself living a life he doesn't want, so he has an attempt. But just before he can throw himself off the boat, an artist that happened to be there interrupts.
Todd as Jack, but instead of a painter kind of artist, he's a poet. He comes from an accommodated family but he escaped since his family didn't respect his choice of becoming a poet. That happened fairly recently from when he got into the Titanic, so he's like wandering through the deck when he walked in on a man trying to throw himself off the ship.
Then the rest, well, they talk and they laugh, and they have fun, and they fall for each other, and then the boat crashes with that iceberg. So let's just say Neil dies here and Todd is the one who's telling their love story or something like that.