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A doctor gets ready to administer the flu vaccine to Margaret Ayre, who plays Snow White, and the re

A doctor gets ready to administer the flu vaccine to Margaret Ayre, who plays Snow White, and the rest of the cast at the City Varieties (Leeds, December 1969).


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fagtree:

so other than that, mrs. lincoln, how was the play

pahnem:

mercuriesrising:

aparticularlygoodfinder:

thefaustaesthetic:

Go to Starbucks. Order coffee for “Prisoner 24601”

When they call out your order, jump up and yell “My name is Jean Valjean!”

And if the barista replies with “AND I’M JAVERT,you tip that motherfucker so hard

you tip them right over the edge of a bridge

you fucking didn’t

annashford:

themostimpossibleboy:

why isn’t there a club that just plays showtunes?

can you imagine if they had one but it was on shuffle of every cast recording and everyone was getting krunk dancing to “my strongest suit” or like any upbeat song and then “a little fall of rain” comes on and we all just fall down and cry with a partner

rubynrags:

A movie based off of a musical based off of a stage play based off of another movie based off of a book based off of an urban legend based off of what might have been a true story.

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verrsailles:

Chicago numbers challenge | Cell Block Tango

 Pop. Six. Squish. Uh-Uh. Cicero. Lipschitz


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enjolrad:

pizza wasn’t invented until the late 19th century so that means everyone in les mis died before they could try their first pizza and that’s why les mis is such an upsetting story

gifs-and-stuff:There was this skinhead that was harrasing her, and she just walked right up to himgifs-and-stuff:There was this skinhead that was harrasing her, and she just walked right up to himgifs-and-stuff:There was this skinhead that was harrasing her, and she just walked right up to himgifs-and-stuff:There was this skinhead that was harrasing her, and she just walked right up to himgifs-and-stuff:There was this skinhead that was harrasing her, and she just walked right up to himgifs-and-stuff:There was this skinhead that was harrasing her, and she just walked right up to him

gifs-and-stuff:

There was this skinhead that was harrasing her, and she just walked right up to him and said:“I’m more of a man that you’ll ever be. And more of a woman that you’ll ever get.”


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elder-grant:

endovelicus:

modern les miserables au where ‘drink with me’ becomes ‘shots shots shots’

was that a fucking pun

highgxrden:

i don’t understand why people don’t like theatre. It’s the greatest work an actor can do. It’s standing bare in front of an audience, manufacturing all those emotions night after night. There’s no space for flaws that can be cut off on the editing room. It’s telling a story without a green screen and different locations. It’s just the raw talent of all people involved and it makes me very sad that it’s not apreciated enough

chacecrawfords:“In these dangerous times, where it seems the world is ripping apart at the seams, chacecrawfords:“In these dangerous times, where it seems the world is ripping apart at the seams, chacecrawfords:“In these dangerous times, where it seems the world is ripping apart at the seams,

chacecrawfords:

“In these dangerous times, where it seems the world is ripping apart at the seams, we can all learn how to survive from those who stare death squarely in the face every day and [we] should reach out to each other and bond as a community, rather than hide from the terrors of life at the end of the millennium.” - Jonathan Larson (x)


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Lily Elsie in The Count of Luxemburg

Lily Elsie in The Count of Luxemburg


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