I love how loud Michael Rupert is in the original Falsettos cast album…. like go off I guess
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I love how loud Michael Rupert is in the original Falsettos cast album…. like go off I guess
Me with my OTPs.
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I’m putting you back in prison.
Because it was a goddamn travesty that this wasn’t the version of The Boy Next Door/Sooner Or Later that aired during Andrew’s PBS special. This is 5 minutes and 51 seconds of seductive/sweet perfection and we were #robbed.
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the saddest sight in the world is a married couple at a musical and the wife is super excited and happy and the husband looks like he was dragged along and he’s making a big deal about how much he doesn’t want to be there and the wife gets embarrassed or ashamed. this isn’t a funny post, it’s actually heartbreaking and i see it happen at like every other musical i attend.
Yeah, as an usher what makes me sad is when I see wives clearly dressed in their Sunday best, beaming and buying merch and smiling at me as I hand them a program, toting some guy dressed in jeans and a sweatshirt who declines a program. And that’s at least a quarter of the couples who come in or more. Like come on man, she really loves this stuff, can’t you try to enjoy it for her at least?
About as bad as when you see a big-eyed kid who looks like this is the greatest day of their life, all excited to see this show, and their parent/grandparent/aunt/Cousin/Friend/whoever they convinced to take them keeps making fun of them and saying how dumb or ridiculous they’re being. For Gods sake, this is a person you care about and this is a thing that means a lot to them. Smile, get off your phone, and be happy for them.
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Musical Songs If You Need Motivation
Times Are Hard For Dreamers- Amelié The Musical
A Day In Falsettoland- Falsettos
Eyes On The Prize I- Spies Are Forever
Non Stop- Hamilton
Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)- Hamilton
Good Morning Baltimore- Hairspray
96000- In The Heights
Cousin- 21 Chump Street
The Abduction- The Great Comet
Four Jews In A Room Bitching- Falsettos
Popular- Wicked
Bikini Bottom Day- Spongebob The Musical
Candy Store- Heathers The Musical
Sincerely Me- Dear Evan Hansen
Two Player Game- Be More Chill
what I love about you based on your favorite musical
Let me tell you some beautiful things about you.
Bare: A Pop Opera: your inner sense of justice is entirely separate from whatever the prevailing crowd mentality may be.
Be More Chill: you allow people to make mistakes as they become who they’re meant to be.
Come from Away: you recognize that though the details of our lives are different, our stories are the same.
Dear Evan Hansen: you see yourself in the eyes of strangers. You are highly conscientious and you reach out when someone is down.
Falsettos: you can clearly see both the good and the bad in people, and you’re able to hold both.
Fun Home: you look for the ways that others are like yourself, rather than only focusing on all the ways that they are different.
Hamilton: you are humorous in a way that makes people think. You own your complexity and contradictions.
Heathers: you aren’t afraid to march to the beat of your own drum. Bonus: you’re very stylish/aesthetic.
Les Misérables: you know how to make people feel important. You are idealistic, compassionate, and generous with your emotions.
Little Shop of Horrors: you follow your joy wherever it may take you.
Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: you are unconventional, but in a way that invites people in, rather than strangeness for the sake of strangeness.
Newsies: you are always seeking something bigger than yourself, but you don’t let the smaller things slide, either. You never forget that ultimately, they are what you are fighting for.
Next to Normal: you know when it is time to let people go. You posses deep emotional strength, understanding that loving someone does not mean “rescuing” or “saving” them.
Phantom of the Opera: you are intuitive and able to see into people’s loneliness and longing. You find poetry in a person’s darkest parts.
Ragtime: you are both a visionary and a realist, compromising neither for the sake of the other.
Rent: you are intellectual, but without ever being elitist or exclusive.
Spring Awakening: you carry sensitivity and spirituality just below the surface. You ask the difficult questions.
Something Rotten!: you understand that you don’t need everyone to love you–only the people who matter.
Sunday in the Park with George: you find beauty in all the messy ties that bind us.
The Book of Mormon: you are willing to look beyond first impressions. You find the child in people.
The Last Five Years: you understand that love–whether familial, platonic, or romantic–is a choice. When you commit to someone, you do so with your mind and your heart.
Tuck Everlasting: you can be both wonderfully childlike and astoundingly wise.
Waitress: you are unfailingly kind even on your hardest days.
Wicked: when the entire world is wrong, you are willing to be the villain.
I don’t even know what to say anymore ( x)