Raissa Katona as Christine, with Hugh Panaro, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Jeff Keller.
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Firmin's hairdo in the US has been anything but stale!
Kevin Ligon, Broadway
Tim Jerome, Broadway
David Cryer, US Tour and Broadway
Richard Gould, San Francisco
Scott Watanabe, Las Vegas (also Toronto)
Craig Bennett, Broadway (also Restaged Tour)
Kenneth Kantor, Broadway
Carrington Vilmont, Broadway
Lawson Skala, Las Vegas
Nick Wyman, original Broadway
Scott Mikita, Broadway
Jeff Keller, Broadway
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Attitude is Everything : Jeff Keller
TITLE : ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING
AUTHOR : JEFF KELLER
Quick Summary : “Attitude is Everything” by Jeff Keller is a motivational self-help book that emphasizes the power of attitude in shaping one’s life. In the book, Keller explores how having a positive attitude can lead to success and happiness in various aspects of life, including career, relationships, and personal development. He provides…
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Attitude is everything book summary in 3 minutes....please comment which book summary you need
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ATTIDUTE IS EVERYTHING
ATTIDUTE IS EVERYTHING
JERRY GLADSTONE IS A BUSINESS MAN WHO SELLS A VARIETY OF COLLECTIBLES AND ROYAL ARTS AROUND THE WOLD. BUT HE HAS STARTED A BUSINESSS AS A SMALL ONE SELLING ARTS. THEN HE DECIDED TO SELL ANIMATION ARTS, HE SECURED LICENSES WITH WARNER BROTHERS, HANNA BARBERA AND OTHER SMALLER STUDIOS. BUT UNABLE TO GET LICENSES FROM DISNEY ART.
HE TRIES VERY TO GET THE LICENSES. FOR THREE YEARS HE WROTE A LETTERS…
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pov: you’re slowly educating your sister about the nhl
aka: yeah some hockey names are hard to spell, but they're not THAT hard to spell 😭😭 (+some extra silly tidbits!!)
just calls him johnny hockey now because she cannot, for the life of her, figure out how to spell gaudreau 😭😭
let's not even talk about the sean monahan misspelling. or tchuck. especially tchuck.
she’s lowkey not wrong but she didn’t have to do my man clayton keller like that 💀💀
talking about his number 💀💀
mind you she played hockey for like 16 years of her life…
love recruiting a geno fan!! 🫡🫡
i— too much going on here
she was a rangers fan growing up…
she was trying to remember steve yzerman’s name and this is what she came up with 💀💀
HUGE jeff skinner fan, as is her right. often calls him jeffy
her vs the name gaudreau
gaudreau: 5
my sister: 0
somehow she knows how to spell quite possibly the most difficult name in the league? but not a single other one?
but she is a sabres convert; very proud of her for that
i don’t even know why she said this 😭😭 didn’t even know she knew who he was 😭😭 also she wasn’t being sarcastic???? about jeff carter being her goat???? she meant this???? whaaat
misspelling but she loves buffalo i promise
there was a bit of a mix-up with the sebastian ahos 😭😭 and trevor zegrASS strikes again lmaooo
why do i bother? 😭
boston bruins hate club has a new recruit—love to see it!! and the misspelling is salt in the wound. perfect!!
some russian besties lore 💯💯
eventually switched to just calling him bread so she wouldn't have to (mis)spell panarin
overall spelling score: -56/10
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3500 Follower Celebration
Firstly a massive thank you to everyone who has taken the time to follow me, it means everything to me that you enjoy my work!
Secondly let's celebrate with a little bingo!
The Rules:
One Bingo Square per Character
One Bingo Square/Char per ask
When a character is assigned I will add them to the bingo card so you can see it.
If a Char/Square isn't working for me, the Square will be reset.
As usual check the pinned post on my blog to see who I'm writing for. I've added a few newbies recently.
Any questions just ask!
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As said, a jump to Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues from 1984. (right before "Riptide")
Cast:
Mare Winningham - Helen Keller
Blythe Danner - Anne Sullivan
Perry King - John Macy
Vera Miles - Kate Keller
Jack Warden - Mark Twain
Peter Cushing - Prof. Charles Copeland
Jeff Harding - Peter Fagan
and many more
Story:
The relationship between Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan, her teacher, was a special one, the first years of which have been dramatized powerfully in William Gibson's ''Miracle Worker.'' The play ended with that magical moment when young Helen, blind and deaf, made the connection between the word ''water'' being spelled into her hand by Annie and the real pump water flowing over her other hand.
The later years were no less fascinating. With Miss Sullivan's dedicated assistance, Miss Keller graduated from Radcliffe and became a world-famous author and public personality. This is the period covered in Operation Prime Time's ''Helen Keller, the Miracle Continues,'' a television movie, starring Mare Winningham as Helen and Blythe Danner as Anne, which is being repeated on Channel 11 tonight at 8 following its Monday premiere.
These were far from being placidly easy years. There were tensions not only between the two women and the rest of the world but also between themselves. John McGreevey's script, based on the Joseph P. Lash book ''Helen and Teacher,'' does touch on some of the more controversial and unpleasant aspects of their lives but the overall production is insistent on being reassuringly inspirational. If things begin to look a bit peculiar, the camera's focus suddenly goes soft, some violins begin playing in the background and the dialogue supplies a bit of comforting uplift. The ''miracle'' will continue, evidently, no matter what.
The fierce strength of the relationship between Helen and Anne is established at the outset as a Mr. Gilman (Alexander Knox) in Cambridge, Mass., is accused of wanting to take over Miss Keller's education for his own gain. Helen's mother (Vera Miles) is summoned and, finding her daughter distraught at the thought of leaving Annie, firmly dismisses the professional educator. A triumphant Annie declares, ''No power on earth could ever separate Helen and me.''
While publicly Helen and Annie prove to be continuing sources of inspiration, their private lives are marked by prolonged bouts of unhappiness. Annie's marriage to John Macy (Perry King) is a disaster. He is the editor provided by The Ladies Home Journal to help Miss Keller write a series of articles that will later form the basis for a book. He is charming and witty and seemingly devoted to Annie, but she is too tied to Helen to spare much time for him or their marriage. Meanwhile, Helen is also beginning to long for romance in her life but when it appears, in the person of young Peter Fagan (Jeff Harding), both her mother and Annie sabotage a plan for an elopement. Later, for reasons of financial support, Annie convinces Helen to go on a vaudeville tour with lectures about her struggles against adversity.
There is much, then, that is questionable, if not horrifying, about the personal life of Helen Keller. But this television film is bent on putting the best possible interpretation on everything. Everybody, with the possible exception of the increasingly alcoholic Macy, is made to appear as sympathetic as possible. When Annie is at her most domineering, Miss Danner can emphasize the woman's own frailties of failing eyesight and consumptive tendencies. Miss Winningham has little more to do than look vulnerable and puzzled, occasionally speaking with what sounds like an East European accent being filtered through clenched teeth. And Helen's mother hovers in the background as some mysteriously protective figure.
Even the shabby vaudeville escapade is given a veneer of lofty inspiration. The customers at the theater are remarkably proper, dressed as if they were attending a formal tea. After Miss Keller delivers her message of hope (''Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much''), the audience rises for one of those stirring ovations so dear to the heart of show business. A triumphant Annie throws her arms around the performer, declaring, ''Helen, I love you.'' Even those viewers militantly determined to be moved by all of this will find it difficult to avoid some nagging questions about the rosy interpretation of events. (taken from here this time)
Thoughts: Well, when a man breaks into a strong bond between women it's not easy. John Macy does so at first and accepts Helen with him being her editor but Anne, the teacher, is the one who he falls in love with but she can't make the decision to remain the teacher for Helen or be John's wife. So, well, John flees into the alcohol and falls down the steps but it's practically the end of their marriage. When Helen falls also in love, with a friend of John's, Peter, her mother and teacher protect her with all costs. Not really a 'happy end' here but for Helen and Anne.
Seems to be a half sequel to a movie from 1979. Not easy to be found online.
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https://www.buymeacoffee.com/altankatt/part-10-chapter-13
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Savage Planet (2007)
My rating: 4/10
You know those movies where they go to another planet, but because it's Exactly Like Earth But Younger (TM) there's dinosaurs? This is a lot like those, except these guys were so cheap, they couldn't even do the bad CGI/choppy stop-motion/iguanas in costumes thing. Instead it's stock footage of bears. This is not to say, of course, that there isn't any bad CGI. There is, and it's Birdemic level awful.
All that being said, the cast is doing what they can with the mediocre script, so it's not entirely terrible.
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Calvinism, but make it high fashion baby
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Are there no photos of Patti Cohenour in the amnita or final lair costume on Broadway?
Not a lot, for sure! Her photos tends to be first act based. But here's two of the few I have.
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Think of me, think of me fondly...
In honor of the Phantom of the Opera Broadway production closing, here are a few gifts: audios and one video.
(As per usual, if you're the master of one of these and you want me to remove the link, please let me know.)
Audios
Michael Crawford, Patti Cohenour, Steve Barton, Judy Kaye, Nicholas Wyman, Cris Groenendaal, Leila Martin, Elisa Heinsohn, David Romano
April 30, 1988
https://www.mediafire.com/file/aybwjye3k647bfy/POTO+Broadway+30-04-1988+-+Crawford,+Cohenour,+Barton.rar/file
Hugh Panaro, Lisa Vroman, John Cudia, Patricia Phillips, Jeff Keller, George Lee Andrews (u/s), Marilyn Caskey, Joelle Gates, Larry Wayne Morbitt
May 10, 2003
https://www.mediafire.com/file/834a4sqxgjmsows/POTO+Broadway+10-05-2003+-+Panaro,+Vroman,+Cudia.rar/file
Gary Mauer, Jennifer Hope Wills, Michael Shawn Lewis, Janet Saia (u/s), George Lee Andrews, David Cryer, Marilyn Caskey, Jimmy Smagula (u/s)
May 15, 2007
https://www.mediafire.com/file/70690zs3dpyb3dj/POTO+Broadway+15-05-2007+-+Mauer,+Wills,+Lewis.rar/file
Jeremy Stolle (u/s), Samantha Hill, Greg Mills (u/s), Michele McConnell, Richard Poole (u/s), Tim Jerome, Ellen Harvey, Kara Klein, Christian Sebek
March 9, 2013
Matinee performance.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/zfln9bh0thrg8dx/POTO+Broadway+09-03-2013+-+Stolle,+Hill,+Mills.rar/file
Norm Lewis, Mary Michael Patterson (alt.), Greg Mills (u/s)
July 7, 2014
The real 11,000th performance (not the celebration, which was done the next day).
https://www.mediafire.com/file/jei306ekuy0usjj/POTO+Broadway+07-07-2014+-+Lewis,+Patterson,+Hays.rar/file
Laird Mackintosh (u/s), Mary Michael Patterson, Jeremy Hays, Michelle MConnell, Ellen Harvey, Christian Sebek
December 13, 2014
Mary Michael Patterson and Ellen Harvey's last matinee performance.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/kt79nevlbc3yexn/POTO+Broadway+13-12-2014+-+Mackintosh,+Patterson,+Hays.rar/file
Ben Crawford, Meghan Picerno, John Riddle, Raquel Suarez Groen, Bradley Dean, Craig Bennett, Maree Johnson, Sara Esty, Carlton Moe
October 22, 2021
Re-opening performance on Broadway.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/d4dcjwf9n40yseu/Phantom+of+The+Opera+Broadway+October+22nd+2021+Reopening.mp3/file
Jeremy Stolle (u/s), Kanisha Marie Feliciano (u/s), John Riddle
September 17, 2022
https://www.mediafire.com/file/8elrbfv5bsgbfqq/POTO+Broadway+17-09-2022+-+Stolle,+Feliciano,+Riddle.rar/file
Video
Hugh Panaro, Mary Michael Patterson, Jeremy Hays
May 3, 2014
Hugh Panaro's last performance, with speeches.
https://mega.nz/folder/L6xDgahT#054peSCr8ADIj6aat2MNnA
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Hello everyone 👋🏻😄 my name is Jeff, or otherwise known as scromp. I see you have stumbled to my blog, Welcome. I am a writer dedicated to bringing exciting and thrilling call of duty stories. I am male and identify as aroace. Requests are open
I do have a few rules that I want to pass on when it comes to this blog.
1. Have fun 😄😄
2. I will write platonic and romance stories, including some angst and original ideas too. I only write male and gender neutral y/n. Romance being character x character
3. I will not write smut stories so please refrain from requesting them.
4. I will only write call of duty content, while yes I do have older work on this page, I will only write call of duty content. I’ll keep all my older stories here for everyone to enjoy.
5. While yes I will accept MWIII stories I will remain delulu then accept it as canon
Characters I write for: Simon ghost Riley, Johnny soap mactavish, captain John price, Kyle gaz Garrick, könig, Alejandro Vargas, Rodolfo Parra, Gary roach Sanderson, Kate laswell, Alex Keller, Riley, Farah Karim and zombie ghost.
Characters I hope to write for: Phillip graves (but only as a villain) and Valeria Garza
Here you will find my master list for stories I have done 😄😄
Being best friends with Simon ghost Riley headcanons
Video games the 141 + König would play headcanons
Confidence (Simon ghost Riley)
Games night (Kyle gaz Garrick)
Furtastic friendship (Simon ghost Riley and Riley)
Dark times (task force 141)
Pec pop extravaganza (task force 141)
Comfort in need (Simon ghost Riley)
The almighty teacher (Simon ghost Riley headcanon)
Unexpected friendship (Alex Keller)
Home for Christmas (Alex Keller)
A close friend (Johnny soap mactavish)
More than just muscle (Simon ghost Riley)
New Year’s resolutions (Alex Keller)
If I lose you… (zombie ghost)
Seen and heard (Rodolfo Parra headcanon)
Home, a place where I can go (John price what if??)
I got you Kumpel (Buddy) (könig)
Sunshine (Johnny soap Mactavish)
You could use a hug (Simon ghost Riley headcanons)
Freedom fighter (Farah Karim headcanons)
Brothers in arms (task force 141)
Ink me up (Simon ghost Riley)
Drabble collection (Alex Keller and Rodolfo parra)
Being best friends with Logan walker headcanons
Your time will come (Farah Karim)
Teenagers scare the living s**t outta me (John price headcanons)
Happy birthday !!! (John soap mactavish)
Just the way you are (Kyle gaz Garrick headcanons)
What captain John price and Alex Keller are like around kids headcanons
Bond broken beyond repair (Alejandro Vargas/Valeria Garza)
5 stages of grief (Farah karim)
They were the best of us (Farah karim/task force 141)
Matchmaker (Kyle gaz Garrick)
5 months (Simon ghost Riley)
141’s favourite food headcanons
You’re such a tease (John soap mactavish PG-13)
Hola, señorita Bonita (Alejandro Vargas PG-13)
Loyalty to the cause (Farah karim headcanons)
My family (Kate laswell headcanons)
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Phantom Broadway Gifts!
Audios:
Steve Barton, Katharine Buffaloe (alt.), Davis Gaines, Marilyn Caskey, Jeff Keller, George Lee Andrews, Leila Martin
March 19, 1990; Broadway
Steve Barton and Davis Gaines's first performances. Missing Magical Lasso, Notes/Prima Donna in the first act
https://www.mediafire.com/file/jf4ygrz65t595gt/POTO+US+Broadway+1990-03-19+SB+KB+DG.zip/file
Marcus Lovett, Tracy Shayne, Ciaran Sheehan, George Lee Andrews, Jeff Keller, Elena Jeanne Batman, Kristina Marie Guiguet, Frederic Heringes, Tener Brown
March 1994; Broadway
https://www.mediafire.com/file/uqpiwgzoib0x2nw/POTO+US+Broadway+1994-03+ML+TS+CS.zip/file
Ted Keegan (u/s The Phantom of the Opera), Adrienne McEwan (alt Christine Daaé), Gary Mauer (Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny), Wren Marie Harrington (u/s Carlotta Giudicelli), George Lee Andrews (Monsieur Firmin), Jeff Keller (Monsieur André), Leila Martin (Madame Giry), Frederic Heringes (Ubaldo Piangi), Geralyn del Corso (Meg Giry)
January 12, 1998; Broadway
https://www.mediafire.com/file/rsw644qsaxs7txq/POTO+January+12+1998+Broadway.zip/file
Greg Mills (u/s), Elizabeth Welch (u/s), Kyle Barisich
September 27, 2012; Broadway
https://www.mediafire.com/file/3znjtj2g8ymbugy/POTO+US+Broadway+2012-09-27+GM+EW+KB.mp3/file
James Barbour, Julia Udine(Act 1)/Susan Owen(u/s, Act 2), Jeremy Hays
July 18, 2015; Broadway matinee
Notes: Mid-show cast change for Christine.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/lyuzk03aj38i7bu/Phantom+of+the+opera+-+Broadway+-+July+18,+2015+(matinee).zip/file
Videos:
Michael Crawford (The Phantom of the Opera), Sarah Brightman (Christine Daaé), Steve Barton (Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny)
April, 1988; Broadway
Notes: Starts partway through 'Overture'. Color bleeding, washout, generation loss, and several unimportant scenes ('Prologue', 'Magical Lasso', etc.) are cut out, but nevertheless a video of the original cast on Broadway.
https://mega.co.nz/#F!ltAUlKYB!gJqf6DR3Vabhxl4on3j3Mg
Cris Groenendaal (The Phantom of the Opera), Rebecca Luker (Christine Daaé), Steve Barton (Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny)
1989; Broadway
Notes: Almost black-and-white video with constant flickering lines. Dark and tons of generation loss and washout
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-TSJKYMamAUjU0noSpxnN8t_uTR42fC0
Thomas James O'Leary (The Phantom of the Opera), Tracy Shayne (Christine Daaé), Gary Mauer (Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny)
January 26, 1998; Broadway
Notes: Phantom-orientated highlights of the 10th anniversary on Broadway. Around 37 minutes long.
https://mega.nz/folder/CXJy1RBR#lzx4TYDDi9Y2pZdJBQh2DQ
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20th Jan, 2024.
day 4 / 30 [ 30 days productivity ]
note: i've been really sick for the past few days and i still kinda am so i took it easy. also noticed how many of you are new here so hi! thank you for the support <3
studied: electromagnetic waves -physics.
misc: i got 'attitude is everything' by jeff keller in the mail today, so i'll start on that. my finals dates have been announced and i feel so unprepared so i'll be picking up the pace now.
goal for tomorrow: finishing EW and SC
till tomorrow ♡ - wist 🌱
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