So I went to see The Lion King in theatre (it was indescribably good) and they had captions! For like the whole show! In multiple differnt areas! Why didn't I know this was a thing? It's super cool, and I could finally watch a play without missing half of the jokes and dialogue!
I am so mad I only just found out about this and it’s this Friday! 😫
Anyone near Jersey I know? Or that would like to know me? 😅 Like it’s totally sold out. But it’s also a free staged reading, so maybe people have to RSVP but then some of them never show. Y’know.😅
So, I’m wondering a lot about this now👀
Also there’s Deaf actors in it! With songs that were written for Deaf actors! Seriously go check out the website—there’s videos and gorgeous photos.
im definitely a grumpy old man because i see the modern musicals that are popular with teenagers and im like damn these suck. unlike the modern musicals that were popular when i was a teenager.
is the spring awakening fandom still alive on here or..bc I just got cast as wendla after being obsessed with the musical for years and need someone to scream about it with
Best Snubbed Musical World Cup: Deaf West Spring Awakening
It has occurred to me that someone has submitted Deaf West Spring Awakening for the upcoming Best Snubbed Musical World Cup, which is a revival of the Best Musical-winning Spring Awakening which is in the Best Musical World Cup. I am not familiar with Spring Awakening, so it is possible people might consider Deaf West Spring Awakening to be quite distinct from the original, so I need the help of all of you to decide.
If I did a list of classic novels turned into musicals and rated them with worst and best song would anyone watch that?
Because I’ve just discovered the hysterically bad Wildhorne Dracula musical and I just need to talk about it and compare it to the much better musical version of Frankenstein.
It’s Deaf Awareness Week, let this autistic queer Deafie rant to you about musicals and my musical dreams.