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Seeing Adam Pascal in Something Rotten was a dream come true and honestly I’m still finding the fact that it actually happened hard to process. Not only was it great to see one of my Broadway heroes on stage but seeing his depiction of Shakespeare really brightened my day and probably made my year much better than it would have been otherwise.
whats your favorite thing about each of the shakespeares (all of them!)
I’ll only do the ones I’ve seen! (also shit fam now I miss Something Rotten! again)
Christian Borle/Borlespeare: dude won the Tony! I love how he constantly looked for new funny beats to try on his castmates and watching their reactions throughout his run. Also the arms and the chest and his chemistry with Brian and John! He was iconic and I love him.
Will Chase/Chasespeare: literally everything he did as Shakespeare was dripping with sexuality. His voice, his dance moves (god bless those pelvic thrusts!!), his ability to work a crowd, and my god his comic timing and his chemistry with EVERYONE. I wish he was in the show longer, he was MINDBLOWING.
Eric Sciotto/Sciottospeare: THE BEST TAP DANCER EVER HOLY SHIT. Also that gorgeous hair. And his Will Power being straight up the most exciting thing I’ve ever seen on stage. His Shakespeare chewed ALL THE SCENERY. I enjoyed every time I saw him on as Shakespeare, but I do wish I got to see the other understudies in the Shakespeare track.
Adam Pascal/Pascalspeare: Adam can sing the fuck out of his songs. He has gotten a ton more confident on tour, so I’m proud of him. He’s really good at working the crowd too - come on, HE’S ADAM FREAKIN PASCAL FROM RENT!
this is the first and last time i will ever take the time to draw Pascalspeare
My local paper has an article on Pascalspeare and I am CRYING
that moment two Shakespeares get Hard To Be The Bard music videos
Bards and babes.
when you put two and two together and realize this whole time Rotten has been about making Shakespeare out to be a phony and Adam's legit attempting more than any other person in the role to prove that with his performance (especially his dodgy accents and slightly messier tapping)