IM GONNA AUDITION!!! its free to audition but once i get casted its 350 dollars... but if i dont get david or miss medda im not gonan do it cause i wouldnt really want any other role and i dont want to pay so much for a role i dont really care about
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IM GONNA AUDITION!!! its free to audition but once i get casted its 350 dollars... but if i dont get david or miss medda im not gonan do it cause i wouldnt really want any other role and i dont want to pay so much for a role i dont really care about
Look it’s you
Good job today btw
I will be teasing you about 🦩🦩 for a very long time
AHH DONT DOX ME 🫣🫣
but this is a good reason to explain my inactivity, I’ve been performing in Frozen all week! Last two shows are tomorrow and I actually just had one today. I’ll be back with some art and a new found time 💙💙💙
⚠WARNING⚠
This is Blog is by a Theater Kid. Dance, Singing & Drama will follow. (And some art, cuz why not?!) If you yourself are a Theater Kid, disregard this warning, You're just as crazy. 😄
On Midsummer's Day, we take a look at how the Elizabethans celebrated one of the most popular festivals in early modern England.
The June solstice occurs on a day between the 20 and 22 June, but ‘Midsummer Day’ was fixed in the calendar as 24 June (also known as St John’s Day). Midsummer was one of the most popular and keenly-observed festivals throughout the early modern period. Rural communities marked it with Morris dancing, processions, late-night drinking, the blessing of crops and the ritual banishment of devils and other unwelcome sprites – precisely the sort of pagan-originating, Catholic-saint-encompassing mishmash that Protestant reformers despised.
Concept for Les Miserables
Everything's the same, but all the weapons are replaced with pool noodles.
Guys, I saw the Lightning Theif Musical
Oh. My. Gosh. IT WAS AMAZING!!!!!! Chris McCarrell was LITERALLY born to play Percy and everyone in the cast was so so amazing. I also may or may not have a boot leg of all of act 2 but ssshhhhh, I don’t want the theatre police to come after me 😂, message me if you want the video and I’ll try to hook you up!
evan, looking into a cup: what kind of tea is this?
jared: oh, i just boiled some red bull
evan: *screams into the void*