The aftermath of broadwaycon was fiery, raging, passionate, and a lot of fun. Internet fame, presence, “trending”-it’s fun. But its also very overwhelming, and it’s taught me a lot about reputation. You never know what impression you’re going to have on someone—online or in person. Make good impressions on people in power and it pays off. Don’t spend all your days chasing fame—it’s fruitless and scary. When you’re called a hero, an icon, watch yourself. Consider your steps. Don’t say things that could get in the wrong hands—and everything can. My bout of trend and fame and presence have been fun and amazing, but I only wish they came without the aggression—even in defense. I regret it deeply. You never know when you’ll end up trending—trend positively, because broadwaycon—and life—is a fun, fulfilling, positive experience, and we want nothing but the best for theatre nerds everywhere. Here’s Aaron and I hitting eachother with oddly specific act 2 Whizvin racquets. Get out there and be broadway beautiful. #thisisbroadway













