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Sweeney Todd (Johnny Depp) and Mrs Lovett (Helena Bonham-Carter), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

I forgot to post this last night, and now the two solo Sweeney figurines have already sold. But you can still order the set at my Etsy!

Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly), Singin’ in the Rain

Available again for the first time in a long time! I finally found some pieces to do this custom again. Two available at my Etsy shop!

Animation Addicts Podcast #221: Disney Filler Songs Ranked | Rotoscopers

Animation Addicts Podcast #221: Disney Filler Songs Ranked | Rotoscopers


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Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey | David E. Talbert | 2020

Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey | David E. Talbert | 2020


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The High Note | Nisha Ganatra | 2020

The High Note | Nisha Ganatra | 2020


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And Rewind.Last weekend I won the digital lottery for the new Broadway musical, Groundhog Day, and JAnd Rewind.Last weekend I won the digital lottery for the new Broadway musical, Groundhog Day, and J

And Rewind.

Last weekend I won the digital lottery for the new Broadway musical, Groundhog Day, and J and I went. He liked most of what he’d seen of the movie and I wanted him to see Andy Karl onstage since we’d watched him on Law & Order semi-recently. This is a transfer from London and they know how to make a pretty good musical, so my expectations were decent.

The music is catchy and the lyrics are feisty in a way that only Tim Minchin can be and I enjoyed the first 15 minutes. Then the day restarted and I suddenly, “Oh my god, is this the entire musical? How does it ever proceed forward from this one day? What have I gotten myself in to?!” 

To be clear: I’ve never seen the movie before and I only knew vaguely what the premise was. This was my fault completely.

BUT. They do a fantastic job of rewinding the day each time and it doesn’t feel monotonous at all. The set worked perfectly (no first preview difficulties luckily) and it really keeps the show moving along. Without those turntables, the show would be 4 hours long. A couple of the songs get dark a darkly comedic way, and a couple of the songs could be completely cut (the first song of the second act, for starters).

Andy Karl plays this role perfectly. We feel his angst at his situation which eventually turns to morbid joy, which turns out to be hilarious. Barrett Doss, his costar, is lovely, too. I think Raymond Lee, as one of the town yokles at the bar, was the only other cast member to really stand out. He’s hilarious.

It was about 2 hours and 45 minutes long, which is long, but it never dragged. Like I said, they do a really good job at keeping the pace pretty consistent. We both walked out of the theatre having really enjoyed ourselves. 

It was definitely not a wasted night at the theatre and I wouldn’t have been too sad to have been forced to relive it at least one more time.


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