Our new teaser is AWESOME if we don’t say so ourselves!!!!!!!!!!! And guess what, we’re releasing a second version in Spanish, too. Stay tuned... #ROPESTwoRiver
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Our new teaser is AWESOME if we don’t say so ourselves!!!!!!!!!!! And guess what, we’re releasing a second version in Spanish, too. Stay tuned... #ROPESTwoRiver
How have I only just found out that Whoopi Goldberg replaced Nathan Lane as Pseudolus?
How did this even work?!
OK, now…EVERYBODY! - a collection of ensemble number’s from wondrous the musicals of Stephen Sondheim
[Side by Side/What Would We do Without You Company, Comedy Tonight A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Ever After Into the Woods, Miracle Song Anyone Can Whistle, A Weekend in the Country A Little Night Music, Company Company, Children Will Listen Into the Woods (Sondheim on Sondheim),Everybody’s Got the Right Assassins, The Ballad of Sweeney Todd Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Loveland Follies, Merrily We Roll Along Merrily We Roll Along, Sunday Sunday in the Park with George]
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Zero Mostel, Phil Silvers, Buster Keaton and Jack Gilford, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966).
(via Decaying Hollywood Mansions)
Sierra Boggess on the roles that scared her, stayed with her and gave her folks something to talk about
we will never be satisfied - bad-ass broadway feminists who have empowered women and changed the face of musical theatre
the schuyler sisters - hamilton // i can do better than that - the last five years // it won’t be long now - in the heights // right hand man - something rotten! // watch what happens - newsies // all to pieces - violet // ring of keys - fun home // on the steps of the palace - into the woods // naughty - matilda // everything’s coming up roses - gypsy // take me or leave me - rent // don’t rain on my parade - funny girl // colored woman - memphis // lot’s wife - caroline, or change // bring it on - bring it on: the musical // before it’s over - dogfight // astonishing - little women // shall i tell you what i think of you - the king and i // get out and stay out - 9 to 5 // satisfied - hamilton // defying gravity - wicked // so much better - legally blonde //
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Things Theatre Fans Say #127
Friend: Stop listening to Hamilton.
Me: I will never be satisfied!
Literally every Broadway production number … ever …
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August Wilson's SEVEN GUITARS September 12, 2015 - October 4, 2015 Directed by Brandon J. Dirden Two River Theater in Red Bank, NJ STRICTLY LIMITED ENGAGEMENT - 3 WEEKS ONLY! You asked for it, you got it — more August Wilson! Following our critically acclaimed productions of Jitney and Two Trains Running, we are now taking you to Pittsburgh, 1948, where local blues guitarist Floyd “Schoolboy” Barton sits on the edge of stardom. Marking the directorial debut of Two River favorite Brandon J. Dirden (Your Blues Ain’t Sweet Like Mine, Topdog/Underdog and Jitney), Seven Guitars will feature cast members Brittany Bellizeare (Ruby), Brian D. Coats (Hedley), Crystal Dickinson (Louise), Jason Dirden (Canewell), Charlie Hudson III (Red Carter), Kevin Mambo (Floyd Barton) and Christina Acosta Robinson (Vera).
I been with strangers all day and they treated me like family. I come in here to family and you treat me like a stranger.
The Piano Lesson (via fuckyeahgreatplays)