I thought if you were mine, that I would never wish for more. And part of me is content and as happy as I've ever been. But there remains a part of me that continually needs more.
Into the Woods (1991)
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I thought if you were mine, that I would never wish for more. And part of me is content and as happy as I've ever been. But there remains a part of me that continually needs more.
Into the Woods (1991)
I just found out that Robert Westenberg was Javert in 1990 and was the soldier and George in Sunday in the park with George? I only know he was Cinderella's Prince
Javerts participate in Sondheim musical, yay
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Honored to be a part of the next generation of The Secret Garden.
Happy Birthday, Robert Westenberg (October 26, 1953)
Why does The Secret Garden feel like a Sondheim musical to me?
Is it because Mandy Patinkin AND Robert Westenberg are in it? Maybe
It it because every song is an absolute banger? Possibly.
musical theatre meme→ [3/5] shows → into the woods
Betsy Joslyn and Robert Westenberg sing Move On from Sunday in the Park with George [Broadway, 3rd March 1985]
Into the Woods When Robert Westenberg, who played the Wolf and Cinderella's Prince, walked into the first day of rehearsals, he surveyed the room and got a little apprehensive. Then he spotted a beautiful woman. When he asked Tom Aldredge, the original Narrator and Mysterious Man, who she was, Aldredge replied, "That's your wife." Of course, what he meant was that Kim Crosby was playing Cinderella. Four years later, Westenberg and Crosby were married in real life, and they currently live with their children in Springfield, Missouri.