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antinouswilder · 2 years
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things Cathy is willing to put up with in a partner include
not getting a haircut
not knowing how to tango
things Jamie is willing to put up with in a partner include
incestuous family members
links to a mob
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judelijah · 1 year
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I just wanna create a little tribute since TLM on Broadway recently celebrated its debut's anniversary this 10th of January so here's my watercolor art on paper of @officialsierraboggess as Ariel.
#thelittlemermaid #thelittlemermaidonbroadway #thelittlemermaidmusical #anniversary #tlm #mermaid #ariel #sierraboggess #princeeric #seanpalmer #sebastian #titusburgess #ursula #sherierenescott #kingtriton #normlewis #alanmenken #howardashman #jodibenson
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changed lives, altered dimensions, sherie rene scott
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ilikestuff69 · 1 year
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Who I’d want to be cast in The Last Five Years
Jamie played by Andrew Garfield
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Cathy played by Ariana DeBose
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shade713 · 1 year
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thedawningofthehour · 2 months
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I've been sleeping on the Broadway Little Mermaid for far too long and now I can't stop listening to it.
This number has such Big Mama 'god forbid women do anything' energy and I am obsessed.
"Did I use some black magic? Well OOPSIE MY BAD."
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petitevamp · 9 months
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i am fond of ursula. . . . . .
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kindaorangey · 2 years
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omg 'the next ten minutes' as a twiyor song..
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droughtofapathy · 4 months
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The Gilded Age's Broadway Divas: Susan Blane (Laura Benanti)
Newly widowed Susan Blane has one purpose on this show, and apparently it's to get railed by a younger man and then get chased off by his mother and have her heart broken. Again. And then we never see her again. The end. Justice for Susan.
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Now, I will preface this by saying that Laura Benanti lands outside my scope of interest--she's a little young for my tastes. However, I've always been amused and delighted by her performances, and I appreciate how raunchy she is, even if the quirkyness can be a bit...much at times. Laura is a five-time Tony nominee who won in 2008 for her role as Louise in Gypsy alongside Patti LuPone.
Starting off young, Laura Benanti made her Broadway debut at eighteen as the understudy to the late great Rebecca Luker's Maria in The Sound of Music, and eventually replaced her. She's had roles as Cinderella in Into the Woods (2002), Candela in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, and Eileen Sherwood in the Encores! Wonderful Town opposite Donna Murphy, our beloved Mrs. Astor.
#1: "Wouldn't it be Loverly?" My Fair Lady (2018)
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Lincoln Center is soprano territory. As one of the classical soprano dying breeds, Laura took over the role of Eliza Doolittle from Lauren Ambrose in the recent Broadway Revival. Her Eliza was older than most (Laura was on the cusp of forty when the took the role), and a delight, I must say. This show is, of course, a classic, and as such is dated like a classic. The production did attempt to give Eliza more agency, and it seemed to go over fine.
As Susan Blane spends most of her time in the white clothing of Newport, I just kept thinking about the Ascot Gavotte the entire time. The ladies of Newport would fit right in at the racetrack.
Fellow soprano Kelli O'Hara has also played this role in a different Lincoln Center theater back in 2007.
#2: "Model Behavior," Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (2011)
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A critical failure despite its stellar cast, this show closed in less than three months, but nevertheless earned Laura a Tony nomination and a Drama Desk. Watching this masterclass of a breakdown, you can see why. Set in 80s Spain, the show features Candela, played by Laura, who's freaking out because her romantic interest might be a terrorist. But other than that, he's perfect. She sure knows how to pick 'em...
Tension behind the scenes between leading lady Sherie Rene Scott and Diva Patti LuPone made things a little...well. Anyway.
#3: Laura Benanti & The Skivvies - Passion Massion (2014)
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So, I'm gonna be honest, I was going to go with a different Skivvies video, but then I saw Sexy Fosca, and I am baffled, horrified, and delighted.
The Skivvies is a hilarious cabaret group that performs, as you can imagine, in their underwear, and they have guest singers come on, also dressed in lingerie and other underthings. Most of their guest singers are working theatre actors, but sometimes we get Laura Benanti. She was a Skivvies regular for a time, and has a collection of comedic clips you can all enjoy on your own time.
#4: "Vanilla Ice Cream," She Loves Me (2015)
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Broadway sopranos pass around roles like hot potatoes. Kelli O'Hara played Amalia Balash in the 2001 concert, and while some members of the cast transferred to Broadway five years later, Kelli was already in The King and I, and since Broadway has like four sopranos of this age that they rotate around, enter Laura Benanti. Though the show and her role was largely overshadowed by a little show called Hamilton that season, the production has a PBS proshot I'd recommend watching.
She Loves Me is yet another adaptation of an early 30s Hungarian play that was also the inspiration for You've Got Mail, so if you've seen that, you know the plot of this. (Side note: Gilded Age's Katie Finneran had a small role as Maureen, the Nanny who runs off with the kids' mother(?) I've never seen it, and that plot wasn't in the musical.)
#5: "So Many People," Saturday Night (2010)
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If you thought we were going to get through Laura Benanti without a Sondheim, guess again. While Audra McDonald and Donna Murphy were part of the Ladies in Red, Laura Benanti instead gave us the other oft-sung cabaret number of Saturday Night in the Joanna Gleason dress, only reversed in color. Look it up and you'll see what I mean.
Laura was the last person to perform before the Ladies in Red segment, and thus isn't often remembered. But I remember. (Incidentally, "I Remember" is the song she sang for the Sondheim 90th.)
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musical-chick-13 · 4 months
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Thank you so much to @joanna-lannister, I LOVE doing these. 😊
Rules: pick a song for each letter of your URL.
M - Moderation (Florence + The Machine)
U - Untouchable Face (Ani DiFranco)
S - Stars (Philip Quast-Les Miserables)
I - I'll Only Love You More (Death Note: The Musical)
C - Criminal (Five Knives)
A - Anyone Else (PVRIS)
L - Love From The Other Side (Fall Out Boy)
C - Candy Coated Lie$ (Hot Milk)
H - Hush Now (VOILÀ)
I - I'm So Happy 4 U (Rachel Bloom)
C - Climbing Uphill (Sherie Rene Scott-The Last Five Years)
K - Kiss Me (Sarah Rice and Victor Garber-Sweeney Todd, original Broadway cast)
1 - 1's & 0's (Boston Manor)
3 - 3am (Halsey)
@nightingalesighs, @ichabodcranemills, @blondiest, @margridarnauds, @doctahpants, @escapetheshark, @mellothetic, @strawberrylovely, as well as anyone else who wants to!
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poor unfortunate souls from the new little mermaid movie removed the line about “body language~” and “it’s she who holds her tongue who gets her man” line….because it’s “such a sexist and negative message”……cause you know…..can’t have your overbearing villain…who is coercing the protagonist…..promote a negative message
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rabidline · 1 year
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2023 World Junior Championships - March 3, 2023 Yujae Kim → Music from “Aida” by Elton John: Every Story is a Love Story performed by Sherie Rene Scott, Dance of the Robe performed by Heather Headley and Schele Williams, choreographed by Yeaji Shin
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shcherbatskya · 1 month
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women on the verge of a nervous breakdown, for being what it is—a sort of b list musical—has SUCH a cast……. laura benanti, sherie rene scott, patti lupone… among others even .
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hey-imma-fangirl · 1 year
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(Everything that is underlined is a link to YouTube to hear the characters)
Cuphead:
Charlotte from The Princess and the Frog
They not have way too much energy for any of the characters to handle- Besides their sister/bff
Mugma’am:
Princess Bubblegum from Adventure Time
I think Mugs and Bonnie have a lot in common personality wise and I think her voice suits Mugs
Devil:
Sherie Rene Scott/Ursula from The Little Mermaid (Broadway version)
Her voice reminds me of Show!Devil’s voice, only… y’know… Feminine; the way she hits the high notes too, they’re amazing
Queen Dice:
Ella Fitzgerald, a singer from the 1960s
The way she sings reminds me of how I think Dice would
Octavia Spencer; The latest movie I know she was in is Spirited
I just love her voice 🥰 and she also sounds a lot like how I think Dice would.
I dunno who’s your favorite?
Everette:
Adorabat from Moa Moa: Heroes of Pure Heart
Her screams are just so perfect, and listening to the voice with Everette in mind, there’s no question :]
Catbug from The Bravest Warriors
The voice fits them so well, and personally I think that it could be a good voice for a non-binary child’s voice like them
Who’s your favorite?
Chips Bettigan:
Kimiko Glenn/Dawn from Waitress: The Musical
Though her personality does not fit Chips’ character I think her voice suits Chips very well
Ms. Wheezy:
Carrie Compere/The Dragon from Shrek: The Musical
Though she doesn’t have a French accent, she does have that powerful voice that I think Ms. Wheezy has
Henchwoman:
Tina Russo from The Looney Tunes Show
Tina may have more of a laid back attitude than her, but I think Tina’s Brooklyn accent is perfect for Henchwoman
Stickler:
Velma from Scooby-Doo (specifically Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!
I had a lot of trouble finding a voice for her for some reason, but I think Velma is the best fit- With the lisp at least- Yes specifically Velma from Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! and you’ll see exactly why when you click on the video
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musical-dreamcasts · 2 years
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The Little Mermaid - Jaime Lyn Beatty (she/her) as Ursula, requested by @honeycrisp-lesbian
Birthday: May 28, 1987 (age 35)
Birth Place: New York City, New York
Theatre credits include: Ginny Weasley/Rita Skeeter (A Very Potter Musical/Sequel/Senior Year), Charlotte Sweetly/Nora/Deb/Colonel Schaffer (The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals), Sherman Young/Noel/Charlotte Sweetly (Black Friday), Schwoopsie (Firebringer), Sea Witch/Ensemble (Twisted: The Untold Story of a Royal Vizier), Candy/Poison Ivy (Holy Musical B@man!)
(Pictured on the right is Sherie Rene Scott, who played the role in the Broadway production)
Credits: Unknown, Joan Marcus
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petitevamp · 9 months
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