Joanna from Sweeney Todd, Hendrick from a little night music.
i’ve never seen sweeney todd and i didn’t enjoy LNM when i saw it so i don’t remember any of the characters, sorry :(

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Joanna from Sweeney Todd, Hendrick from a little night music.
i’ve never seen sweeney todd and i didn’t enjoy LNM when i saw it so i don’t remember any of the characters, sorry :(
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The 18th century outfit is amazing!
Thank you!! I may be getting a bum roll this Christmas to wear under it instead of my pocket hoops so I’ll hopefully be uploading some more Georgian looks in the near future
on that list of musical themed questions you just posted, could you answer 21 please? It's a really interesting question!
for sure!
21. Musicals can introduce you to new cultures, interests, fancy words and so on. Name 3 things you’ve learned from musicals.
Oh my god. What an amazing question. Well I learned the word jettison from Hamilton, and also a bunch of other words, but that one came to mind first. I learned who was president during the early 80s (Reagan) and that he covered up the AIDS crisis, which I learned was in the 80s (no, I did not know that before, yes, I am quite stupid) from Falsettos. And...I can’t even list all the words I learned from 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, so I won’t try, but it’s a fucking lot. Boanthropy, for one. Bonus thing I learned from 25APCSB: that I can, in fact, hit those high notes that Rona sings.
Thank you!
I'd be interested to know your answer to the first question on the 50 questions, which is what would you name your future daughter?
OOOH! It would be Esther, Rebekah, Isabella, or Mary/Maria. I like Esperanza too. :) That’s all I’ve got in mind right now for girl names. 😊❤️
Top 5 junk foods?
Pizza
Chicken nuggets
Milk chocolate (maltesers are my fave, also milky ways)
McChicken sandwiches (very specific, I know)
Mint Imperials (okay so I know these almost certainly don’t count as junk food, but I eat them as if they were. If I have one, I cannot stop. I love them so much that I eat them until my mouth bleeds. In fact, not even “until”. I continue eating even after my mouth starts to bleed. That is how much I love mint imperials)
Ask me my “TOP 5/TOP 10” anything!
ificannnotfly:
That's awesome! I have another question for you, if you're interested. I am in a wheelchair. What are some parts in musicals that you think would be interesting if one of the characters was in a wheelchair? I saw a video of an Aldonza in ‘Man of La Mancha’ who was in a wheelchair, and my heart exploded, ring of keys style, from the awesomeness!
Um, all of them? To quote myself:
“Or diversity can just exist without “adding to” the story or being the focus. Like differently abled people just exist. There's no particular reason for, say, Horatio to be Deaf, but there's also no reason for him not to be. A blind Cosette doesn't "add" much, but she also doesn't detract. Why not have Anita or Orpheus in a wheel-chair? We do not have to justify diversity or inclusion.”
Seriously. I think you should be able to audition for any role you want. I can think of very, very few roles that specifically CAN’T be played by actors in wheelchairs due to some plot point (like, I dunno, Elphaba because the whole thing is that her sister is the one who can’t walk).
However, in the spirit of answering your question...Some roles that immediately come to my mind that could specifically do interesting things if played by an actor in a wheelchair...
*Eliza in “My Fair Lady” -- Prof. H has this desire to “save” her and “fix” her and make her able to survive in a high class world, so I think having a chair-bound actress play the role would add to this idea of him perceiving vulnerability and trying to make it more palatable to the mainstream. Like, I can see him trying to teach her to move more gracefully and unobtrusively around the room, and adapt the dances for her so she can still fit in. She ultimately says “I could be like them, but I don’t have to be to be happy.”
*Mrs. Lyons in “Blood Brothers” -- Her delicate health and confinement to the home is referenced often in the musical, as well as her desire for more control over the things happening outside of her home. The musical at large also deals a lot with different types of stigma, and I feel like the way people brush off Mrs. L could be a way of showing how abled people often ignore or undervalue those who aren’t.
*Captain Von Trapp in “Sound of Music” -- I mean, he is a war hero. We could add injury and trauma from battle to the reasons he’s become closed off and takes long holidays to recuperate. And he’s very anti-Nazi, a group which sent many disabled people to death camps if they didn’t feel they had useful skill-sets, so...that could be a bit of an added layer? Also, that dance scene where he’s teaching Maria and all “I haven’t done this since I was a boy” would be very emotional.
*Motel in “Fiddler on the Roof” -- He’s perceived as not being good enough because he’ll be unable to provide sufficiently for a family. Early in the musical, he’s so used to being ignored or overlooked that he’s afraid to speak up or defend himself. By the end of the musical, he’s overcome his fear to stand up for himself and for what he wants, and he proves that he’s as capable as anyone else of making Tzeitel happy and taking care of her.
*Maureen in “RENT” -- It would just be cool to see a differently abled radical activist who’s still really strong and sexy, fighting for what’s right but also fighting to make a place for herself in the world.
*Johanna in “Sweeney Todd” -- The judge is super protective of her and doesn’t allow her to leave the house because it’s “unsafe”, which I feel like is frequently a problem for wheelchair-bound kids whose parents don’t want them to get hurt where there aren’t sufficient accommodations (like, I dunno, all of Edwardian England).
*Any company member in “Godspell” because the show is about being inclusive to all kinds of people. It’s about people who are very different, with different stories and struggles and successes, coming together to build a community and a family.
If anyone submits more, I will publish them!
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