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westendfreak · 3 years
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“Alexander Hamilton” from last night’s re-opening night after 18 months. I’ve seen Hamilton West End half a dozen times and I’ve never experienced such a high energy performance from both audience and performers. It was incredible. Everyone was so emotional and it was amazing! Everyone lost it when Simon-Anthony and Karl came onstage to the point that they both broke character and it was great to see. 
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westendfreak · 4 years
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Ok I hate the fact that he’s a trump supporter and I lost all my respect for him for that but 1. he was thrown out of the club because people were breaking social distancing rules to take pictures with him and 2. following hot girls is totally normal and not weird at all. Being a trump supporter is enough reason to stop supporting him, the other two things don’t really matter and defintely arent as bad
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The world revolves around labor: the real makers
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westendfreak · 4 years
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Prince of Egypt - West End
My Master - 05/03/2020
CAST: Luke Brady (Moses), Liam Tamne (Ramses), Christine Allado (Tzipporah), Alexia Khadine (Miriam), Mercedesz Csampi (Yocheved), Silas Wyatt-Barke (Aaron), Debbie Kurup (Tuya), Joe Dixon (Seti), Tanisha Spring (Nefetari), Adam Pearce (Hotep), Gary Wilmot (Jethro),Mia Lakha (Young Miriam, Leah, Young Hebrew Girl), Taylor Jenkins (Young Aaron, Young Egyptian Boy, Young Midian Boy)
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westendfreak · 4 years
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Deliver us from “The Prince of Egypt” West End
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westendfreak · 4 years
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PDFs of the Harry Potter Series: A Masterlist
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (UK dition)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (US edition)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (US edition)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (US edition)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (US edition)
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (US edition)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (US edition)
feel free to add pdfs of other versions in the reblogs if you know of any! other languages, the other UK editions, etc!
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westendfreak · 4 years
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westendfreak · 4 years
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Day 1304
Lin-Manuel Miranda lost an Oscar to the White Broadway Establishment
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westendfreak · 4 years
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IT’S NOT ‘PEEKED’ MY INTEREST
OR ‘PEAKED’
BUT PIQUED
‘PIQUED MY INTEREST’
THIS HAS BEEN A CAPSLOCK PSA
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westendfreak · 4 years
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did cinderella ever talk to her man about his faceblindness
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Marco Reus representing the whole bvb fandom right now
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westendfreak · 4 years
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the woody allen thing
In case anybody doesn’t know about Woody Allen:
Woody Allen was accused in 1992 of molesting his girlfriend Mia Farrow’s daughter, Dylan Farrow, when she was seven years old. He later married Soon-Yi Previn, Mia Farrow’s then-teenaged daughter. He was Mia’s children’s father figure for many years.
This case is extremely controversial for a lot of reasons, but I’ll just list some of the facts:
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Dylan’s claims have been consistent her entire life. She said that the molestation began when Woody Allen took her into the attic of Mia Farrow’s home.
Woody Allen had been in therapy for “inappropriate behavior” with a child psychologist before the abuse allegations were ever presented to the authorities or made public.
Seven-year-old Dylan Farrow’s pediatrician was the one who first reported the molestation to the police.
Allen initially said that he had never been in the attic where the molestation allegedly took place, but his hair was found in the attic, so he changed his story and said that he had been in the attic just a few times. The investigation later concluded that his account of that day was not credible.
Ronan Farrow, one of Dylan’s brothers, who today is the journalist who wrote the infamous Harvey Weinstein exposé that helped spark the #MeToo movement in Hollywood, has said that he remembers witnessing Allen “climbing into her [Dylan’s] bed in the middle of the night” and “forcing her to suck his thumb.”
Three other adults besides Allen were present in the Farrow home the day Dylan was molested. A babysitter told police and gave sworn testimony that Allen and Dylan went missing for 15 to 20 minutes. Another babysitter told police and also swore in court that on that same day, she saw Allen with his head in Dylan’s lap facing her body, while Dylan sat on a couch “staring vacantly in the direction of a television set.” The third adult, a tutor, told police and testified that on that day, she’d found that Dylan was not wearing underpants under her sundress after disappearing with Allen.
Multiple employees of the family testified that Dylan used to be terrified of Allen, and that Dylan once locked herself in a bathroom for four hours when Allen came over to their house.
Allen refused to take a polygraph administered by the police during all four court cases about Dylan’s molestation. Allen lost all of these cases.
In his 33-page decision, Judge Elliott J. Wilk found that Allen’s behavior toward Dylan was “grossly inappropriate and that measures must be taken to protect her.”
You can read Judge Wilk’s full original court ruling here.
Woody Allen was never prosecuted in a criminal trial - some claim he was never prosecuted because there was no evidence, but the state attorney, Frank Maco, said publicly that there was probable cause to press charges against Allen for child molestation, but declined to do so due to “the fragility of the child victim” and the toll the trial process would’ve taken on her.
Read Dylan’s story, in her own words, here. 
Woody Allen has famously said about his relationship with Soon-Yi: “I was paternal. She responded to someone paternal. […] I was happy to give her an enormous amount of decision-making, just as a gift.”
So, here’s a list of celebrities who love Woody Allen, worked with him, and/or have defended him:
Jeff Goldblum — defended him
Kristen Stewart — repeatedly defended him
Cate Blanchett — defended him
Stephen King — called Dylan a “bitch” after her 2014 article was posted
Emma Stone — worked with him post-2014 and expressed her love for him/his work
Blake Lively — worked with him post-2014 and said that Woody Allen is “empowering to women”
Kate Winslet — defended him and said: “I think on some level Woody is a woman. I just think he’s very in touch with that side of himself.”
Jesse Eisenberg — expressed his love for Woody Allen and has worked with him, both post-2014
Richard Ayoade — repeatedly called Woody Allen one of the greatest directors of all time and implied “art” is more important than real life victims
Diego Luna — worked with him post-2014 and has said he doesn’t regret it
Javier Bardem — defended him
Diane Keaton — defended him
Adrien Brody — defended him
Scarlett Johannson — repeatedly defended him, and has been called his #1 fan
Zach Kornfeld (of the Try Guys) — said he loves Woody Allen (post 2014)
Alec Baldwin — defended him
Louis CK — defended him
Miley Cyrus — worked with him post-2014
Selena Gomez — worked with him post-2014
Elle Fanning — worked with him post-2014
Justin Timberlake — worked with him post-2014
Jude Law — worked with him post-2014
People who worked with him before Dylan’s 2014 article which made the case much more well known, and have made no comment for or against Allen since:
Owen Wilson, Tom Hiddleston, Larry David, Meryl Streep, Colin Farrell, Rachel McAdams, and Hugh Jackman.
And here’s a list of celebrities who worked with Woody Allen but later regretted doing so, or have publicly said that they support Dylan Farrow:
Susan Sarandon — said “He sexually assaulted a child” on stage at Cannes
Ellen Page — called working with Allen “the biggest regret of my career” and said she supports Dylan
Natalie Portman — said that she supports Dylan, that men should support and believe female victims “not because you have a daughter, not because you have a wife or a sister, […] but because we’re human beings,” and is also one of the only celebrities to say she regrets signing the Roman Polanski petition
Reese Witherspoon — said she supports Dylan
Shonda Rhimes — said she supports Dylan
Oprah Winfrey — led a discussion about Woody Allen and Time’s Up and supporting Dylan
Hayley Atwell — “I stand in solidarity with his daughter and offer an apology to her if my contribution to his work has caused her suffering or made her feel dismissed in any way. It’s exciting that I can say this now and I’m not going to be blacklisted.” (Atwell’s first film, in 2007, was a Woody Allen film)
Michael Caine — “I’m a patron of the NSPCC [National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children] and have very strong views about pedophilia. I can’t come to terms with it, because I loved Woody and had a wonderful time with him. I even introduced him to Mia. I don’t regret working with him [in 1986; five years before the first allegations], which I did in complete innocence; but I wouldn’t work with him again, no.”
Freida Pinto — said she would not work with Allen again, “Because I don’t know how some people can get away with it.” 
Colin Firth — said he would not work with Allen again
Evan Rachel Wood — said she would not work with Allen again
Timothée Chalamet — expressed regret for working on a Woody Allen film and pledged his salary from the film to RAINN, Time’s Up, and the LGBT Center in New York
Greta Gerwig — “If I had known then what I know now, I would not have acted in the film. I have not worked for him again, and I will not work for him again. Dylan Farrow’s two different pieces made me realize that I increased another woman’s pain, and I was heartbroken by that realization.”
Rebecca Hall — said she regrets working with Allen, and: “My actions have made another woman feel silenced and dismissed.” She also donated her salary to Time’s Up.
David Krumholtz — said “I deeply regret working with Woody Allen on Wonder Wheel. It’s one of my most heartbreaking mistakes. We can no longer let these men represent us in entertainment, politics, or any other realm.”
Griffin Newman — said he “believes Allen is guilty,” regrets working with him, and called himself a coward for not quitting the film he worked on with Allen
Peter Sarsgaard — said he would not work with Allen again
Mira Sorvino — wrote an open letter to Dylan, saying: “I cannot begin to imagine how you have felt, all these years as you watched someone you called out as having hurt you as a child, a vulnerable little girl in his care, be lauded again and again, including by me and countless others in Hollywood who praised him and ignored you. As a mother and a woman, this breaks my heart for you. I am so, so sorry.”
Joaquin Phoenix — said he had no idea about Dylan’s letter when he worked with Allen in 2014, but: “If you were a part of supporting something with someone that did, in fact, cause pain, how the fuck would you feel? You’d feel shitty.”
Marion Cotillard — said that if she were asked to work with him again, she would do much more research and that before working with him in 2011, she had not heard of his allegations
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westendfreak · 4 years
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1999 - The Simpsons predicts everything that happens in the world
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westendfreak · 4 years
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i hate movie snobs who act like the only good movies are old classics and feats of artistic genius. if i am entertained all the way through a movie, it’s a good movie. that’s it. those are my standards.
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Jfc 😂 (tweet)
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Ugh I hate that! I especially hate when someone posts a picture of someone else in the hospital for sympathy and when some comments “what happened” they just say “pm me” like why??
jfc share culture really has gone way too far with parents and their kids.
one of my friends had to take her toddler to the children’s hospital bc he bonked his head really hard and needed stitches. at first they took him to instacare but he fought hard against being laid down and stitched up, so he had to go to the children’s hospital to be sedated.
now, i don’t think it’s out of line to share the story, maybe a picture of the stitches. but uhhh. that’s not what happened.
they filmed their little boy being held down and forcibly sedated, him asking why this had to happen even and filmed him waking up.
i’m not so much against filming wake ups bc coming out of that can be funny, and i’m not against the photos they posted of toddler snuggling his mom on the hospital bed either. but like? why? the fuck? would you film the forced sedation when your child is clearly afraid and confused??
full offense but filming it for the gram means you aren’t giving your child the full attention they need in that situation jfc.
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