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'WHO WAS J. Robert Oppenheimer? This is easy enough to answer: an American theoretical physicist, the “father of the atomic bomb,” an important architect of early US nuclear policy, and, ultimately, a victim of anti-communist fervor after he lost his security clearance in a well-publicized decision by the Atomic Energy Commission in 1954 and was excommunicated from the nuclear priesthood. Oppenheimer’s very public rise and fall, and his embodiment of various parables about dangerous knowledge (Faust, Prometheus, Icarus, etc.), have made his life one of the most scrutinized and publicized in the history of modern science. And yet, he is still universally described as inscrutable despite an extraordinary wealth of documentation: a voluminous FBI file; a security hearing that picked over his life with a microscope; and an archive of letters, memos, and recollections of both friends and enemies.
Some of Oppenheimer’s affect was clearly deliberate—he consciously played the role of a worldly, “brilliant” intellectual with broad-ranging interests and a rapid-firing mind. His close friend, the physicist I. I. Rabi, later told physicist and historian Jeremy Bernstein that “[Oppenheimer] lived a charade, and you went along with it.” The interest in Hindu philosophy and scripture, the Sanskrit, the cowboy-rancher, the poet, the flirtations with communism, the reading of Das Kapital in the original German—this was “Oppie,” a character invented by an insecure young man in the 1920s who struggled to be taken seriously by the luminaries he admired, and who felt a deep need to leave behind his cushy German Jewish upbringing on the Upper West Side.
That Oppenheimer himself played a role makes it especially fitting that his life has been adapted not only into a dozen or so full-length biographies but also in far more general histories of the atomic bomb and many prominent fictional portrayals in film, television, graphic novels, and one opera. (The best study of Oppenheimer’s use as a narrative figure is David K. Hecht’s 2015 book Storytelling and Science: Rewriting Oppenheimer in the Nuclear Age.) And while he has been subjected to the Hollywood treatment several times before, he has perhaps never been granted as much artistic treatment, nor quite such an enormous filming budget, as he has this summer with the debut of Oppenheimer, the latest film by Christopher Nolan.
Nolan wrote, directed, and produced Oppenheimer, explicitly basing it largely on the Pulitzer Prize–winning biography American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer (2005), written by Kai Bird and the late historian Martin J. Sherwin. Nolan clearly fell into the Oppenheimer rabbit hole and, one can surmise, became captivated by the challenge of how to represent his paradoxical mind. What has resulted from that fascination is plainly a labor of love, both for Nolan and his leading actor, Cillian Murphy. According to Nolan’s promotional interviews, the script was written exclusively in the first person—from Oppenheimer’s perspective—a remarkable and telling revelation about the questions Nolan was pursuing. The film is fast-paced, with short, quick-cut scenes that proceed out of chronological order over a very long running time; a sense of anxious dread hangs over the entire affair. Oppenheimer is not easy to watch, and the large number of A- and B-list actors playing small roles (as historical figures both famous and obscure) is distracting and, at times, confusing, even for someone who knows the historical source material.
And yet, improbably, the film has become a summer blockbuster: within a few weeks, it reportedly earned several multiples of its purported $100 million price tag. As Variety put it, “considering ‘Oppenheimer’ is a three-hour, R-rated biographical drama, these numbers are staggering.” Much of this can be credited to Nolan, almost universally acknowledged as the premier director working at the intersection between think piece and spectacle.
When I learned that Nolan was making an Oppenheimer film, the first question that came to mind was: why? None of Nolan’s other films suggested an interest in historical biography, and if anything, the most frequent critique of Nolan is his indifference to deep characterization. Since I have been thinking about J. Robert Oppenheimer for some 20 years, I can certainly understand his allure, but to Nolan? I worried that Oppenheimer’s inner complexity and subtlety, the very thing that historians find interesting about him, would be turned into a simplistic parody (the brilliant scientist, the weeping martyr, the weapons maker, etc.).
And so, upon watching the film, I was impressed by how much Nolan as writer, and Murphy as actor, tried to avoid this particular snare. Murphy’s Oppenheimer exudes tension, intelligence, and, crucially, insecurity. He is not portrayed as a hero, or someone you would want to emulate, or potentially even someone you would like to have dinner with. He is smart, yes, but he’s also a show-off, a know-it-all whose need to be considered “brilliant” by others drives him at times to be impressive, cruel, and thoughtless. It is remarkable that Nolan and Murphy went in this direction. One gets the sense that Nolan thinks Oppenheimer is important, and interesting, but not that he likes Oppenheimer. This may have helped him avoid the most seductive trap of all: trying to make Oppenheimer a relatable everyman.
The film zigs and zags temporally, using Oppenheimer’s 1954 security clearance hearing as an organizer of sorts, jumping between 1954 and various moments from Oppenheimer’s earlier life. There is also some footage, always in black-and-white to distinguish it from Oppenheimer’s point of view, that follows the perspective of Lewis Strauss (played with verve by Robert Downey Jr.), Oppenheimer’s political enemy and the architect of his security clearance revocation. A few periods in Oppenheimer’s life receive particular focus: his early years as a student in Cambridge (ca. 1925), his years as a young professor at the University of California, Berkeley (1930s), the years he worked on the Manhattan Project (1942–45), the detection of the Soviet atomic bomb and the debate over the hydrogen bomb (1949–50), and the turn in political fortunes that led to his security clearance hearing and revocation (1953–54). Though this leaves out some key periods in his biography (more on that in a moment), it still feels like a lot to cover in a single film—too much, perhaps.
As a historian of nuclear weapons, I have been asked innumerable times since the film came out whether it was accurate. It is a harder question to answer than one might think. At some level, the answer is “of course not”—but that is true of not only all historical films but also, to a certain degree, all historical books. “Truth” is a tricky thing in general, and “historical truth” even trickier; scholars are always finding fault with each other’s works, and there is never any real consensus on the true character of a historical figure even for people with less apparent depth than Oppenheimer. And then there’s the fact that the standard for works of art is surely different. In Oppenheimer, many of the characters’ lines are in fact taken from historical documents, sometimes verbatim. When David Krumholtz delivers Rabi’s famous line about being appreciative of Oppenheimer’s contributions (“and what more do you want, mermaids?”), he uses an unusually verbatim quote, including a section (“and a whole series of Super bombs”) that was redacted until 2015, and is not present in any Oppenheimer biography that I know of.
The film also contains tricky mixtures of real and wholly imagined dialogue. In his testimony at Oppenheimer’s hearing, General Leslie Groves (Matt Damon), the military head of the Manhattan Project, concedes that, had he been acting according to the standards of the postwar Atomic Energy Act during World War II, he would not have given Oppenheimer a security clearance. This is indeed in the transcript of the security hearing. But in the film, Groves shoots off one more line, to the effect that he wouldn’t have cleared any of the scientists by that standard. It’s a good line—but the real Groves never said it, nor did he imply it in his actual testimony. Though supportive of Oppenheimer, he was also shielding himself from his own political and legal vulnerabilities. But the sentiment is right for the film, serving as an indication that Groves bore Oppenheimer no ill feeling, and that the priorities and requirements of World War II were different from those of the Cold War.
More troublesome are the aspects of the film that are based on untrustworthy historical accounts. A terrific scene, which takes place just after Hiroshima, shows Oppenheimer giving a rousing and patriotic speech to a bloodthirsty crowd while internally haunted by thoughts of the burned and dead. It is the one place where Oppenheimer’s conflicting feelings toward Hiroshima are portrayed, and where what had happened at Hiroshima is imagined.
The scene is powerful and appropriately disturbing. You could hear a pin drop during this scene in the sold-out theater I attended. But did this particular speech actually happen? It was not invented whole cloth by Nolan; the setup and dialogue were taken from a scientist’s recollections. But the scientist in question, Samuel Cohen, is the only person who has ever indicated that this event happened, and he only wrote it down many decades after the fact. (In his self-published memoir, Cohen insinuates that “[t]here’s an explanation” for the fact that nobody has ever written about this other than himself, but that he couldn’t be bothered to write about it.) Cohen was a bit of a fabulist; he created an identity for himself as the “father of the neutron bomb” based on work he did on the possibilities of enhanced-radiation warheads at the RAND Corporation in the late 1950s, which actual weapons designers from the period regarded as fairly insignificant. He was also no fan of Oppenheimer’s, considering him “a real sadist.” I do not put much stock in Cohen’s story.
But one can see the appeal of such a scene for Nolan: no other accounts have Oppenheimer giving any such speech after Hiroshima, or doing anything other than perhaps going to one party and then leaving. The literal or hewing-to-the-facts approach would be anticlimactic—whereas incorporating Cohen’s account allows for a complex exploration of the American reaction to Hiroshima, the Los Alamos reaction to Hiroshima, and Oppenheimer’s reaction to Hiroshima. It gives Nolan and Murphy a broader canvas to work with. Is there a greater truth being expressed, whatever the quality of the source? I am not sure. It depends on what one believes about Oppenheimer’s mental state immediately after Hiroshima, before the accounts of casualties and suffering came in, before Nagasaki, and before he was enlisted to (erroneously, it turns out) deny Japanese reports of radiation sickness. (Michael D. Gordin’s 2007 book Five Days in August: How World War II Became a Nuclear War is a close account emphasizing just how rapidly attitudes on the atomic bomb changed in the days between its first use and the eventual surrender of Japan.)
Another example of Hollywood invention occurs when Nolan has Oppenheimer meet President Harry Truman, and the president calls Oppenheimer a “crybaby” for complaining about having blood on his hands. What is the source of these insults? The “crybaby” and “blood” bits come from later stories told by Truman, when he was trying to impress upon others how impractical and irritating scientists can be, and how it was he, Harry Truman, who truly had blood on his hands (Truman had his own complex relationship to the bombings, despite his tough talk). There is also an account from biographer Nuel Pharr Davis of Oppenheimer’s side of that story, but Davis provides no citation whatsoever, nor even a date when this conversation may have taken place.
Nolan also interpolates into this meeting a line in which Oppenheimer suggests that the future of Los Alamos should be to “give it back to the Indians.” Not only is this unlikely to be a true line—a sentiment to the contrary is more likely—but also the only person who might have suggested that Oppenheimer said this was Edward Teller (another Oppenheimer enemy), and only in 1950 as part of an explicit attempt to recruit opposition to Oppenheimer and lobby for Teller’s own weapons laboratory (which would eventually become Livermore). As the late Oppenheimer biographer Priscilla McMillan pointed out, “Give It Back to the Indians” was a popular show tune from 1939, and if Oppenheimer ever did say the phrase, it was probably in jest, and certainly not to the president. (My wife has suggested that this would be like hearing someone describe themselves as a “Gangster of Love” and interpreting it as a literal assertion, rather than a tongue-in-cheek reference to the Steve Miller Band.) In Teller’s actual testimony at Oppenheimer’s security hearing, Teller distanced himself from the line, claiming that he heard it “attributed to Oppenheimer” but could not recall ever hearing him say it.
The film is full of such questionably accurate scenes. Did Oppenheimer actually try to poison his tutor at Cambridge with a poisoned apple? We don’t really know. Young Oppenheimer, as reflected through his letters of the period, was prone to making exaggerated, “shocking” statements of this sort. (Many of Oppenheimer’s letters from the 1920s contain what Jeremy Bernstein refers to as “Oppenheimer exuberance.”) It makes for a more perplexing character portrait to imagine these moments as literal, as Nolan does in the film, which raises this question: is representing them as literal truth getting at a deeper truth, or introducing a deeper confusion? Does the ambivalence of historians about an event give the artist full latitude to present it either way?
The most shocking (and creative) reappropriation is the famous line from the Bhagavad Gītā that Oppenheimer later claimed flashed into his mind during the world’s first nuclear test, Trinity: “Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds.” The actual line is an idiosyncratic translation, deployed as a near incomprehensible (and perhaps pretentiously “Oppie”) analogy about duty and awe. Disregarding whatever the real Oppenheimer might have meant by it, Nolan’s film turns the quote into an orgasm, or a memory of an orgasm. There is something about this kind of transformation that I respect more than the subtler ones.
Nolan is most editorial when he invents lines about Oppenheimer’s motivations and mental state and puts them into the mouths of observers: Haakon Chevalier (Jefferson Hall) suggests that Oppenheimer’s difficulties as a parent (and perhaps as a person) might be the result of staring into the infinite void of the universe for too long; Kitty Oppenheimer suggests that her husband’s need for the security hearing is a form of penance for his guilt about Hiroshima (an interesting thesis, one he surely would not have agreed with, but who knows?); Strauss suggests that Oppenheimer would like the world to remember him for Trinity, not Hiroshima (also interesting, although putting interesting sentiments into the mouth of a sworn enemy and unreliable narrator tends to dilute their credibility). I might not agree with these interpolations, but I respect that they are not superficial “theses” about Oppenheimer. That Murphy’s character does not endorse or deny any of them is, I think, a plus: the film suggests them as possible interpretations but does not collapse the uncertainty into one definitive reality.
Nolan’s film is most directly misleading about actual history when Oppenheimer is portrayed as getting sidelined, starting at the end of the Los Alamos sequence when it is suggested that, despite his usefulness to the military and the government, they are only interested in Oppenheimer’s technical abilities and not in his advice on other matters. It is further implied that in the film’s postwar period, Oppenheimer becomes marginalized, in part because Strauss is the sort of person who actually controls policy. This is wrong on several levels. Oppenheimer was much closer to the policy process during World War II than the film depicts, including in the targeting of the atomic bombs (and not just from a technical perspective). The film’s implication of distance between Oppenheimer and the government officials involved in dropping the atomic bomb is inaccurate; they all saw eye to eye, and Oppenheimer personally endorsed the idea that the bombs ought be dropped on “urban areas” without warning. He even suggested, after the Trinity test, ways in which the bomb designs could be modified to use more of their scarce nuclear fuel, so that there would be many more bombs ready to drop on Japan (Groves rejected this suggestion for the first bombs). Many years later, well after Oppenheimer had died, Strauss told an interviewer that these scientists during World War II felt a “compulsion to use the bomb—an obsession,” and while one should be wary of the source, in this case I think he was right.
In truth, Oppenheimer enjoyed tremendous influence in the atomic energy establishment after World War II. The chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission for its first, formative years was not Strauss but David Lilienthal, a liberal New Dealer who considered himself a close friend of Oppenheimer’s and a political ally. Oppenheimer’s views did not always carry the day, but one cannot really describe him as sidelined until Eisenhower became president in 1953, and then only because Strauss was made AEC chairman (Strauss’s anti-Oppenheimer campaign, whatever its deep motivations, began in earnest when he feared that Eisenhower would be charmed by Oppenheimer’s way of thinking). One can see how this makes a less clean narrative about Oppenheimer and early nuclear policy, and one can see as well why Nolan probably felt that jumping from 1945 to 1949 worked better for an already long film.
There are other areas where the film’s limited bandwidth creates distortion. The reactions to both the first Soviet atomic test and the hydrogen bomb debate feel rushed and devoid of stakes. One does not get a sense of what the H-bomb debate was about, or why people who supported building the atomic bombs would find the H-bombs morally objectionable. The brief section that addresses the plans for using the atomic bombs in Japan reinforces narratives that historians have for decades known to be false (like the idea that it was seen as a question of “bomb or invade”—in reality, these were not considered alternative options, and it was not at all clear that one, two, or even more atomic bombs would end the war). (Groves told Oppenheimer after Trinity, for example, “It is necessary to drop the first Little Boy and the first Fat Man and probably a second one in accordance with our original plans. It may be that as many as three [Fat Man bombs] may have to be dropped to conform to planned strategical operations,” along with the Little Boy bomb.) One gets the sense that these are not the kinds of historical questions that Nolan cares about.
So what does the director care about? Why make a film about Oppenheimer at all? Cold War narratives about Oppenheimer tend to be moralizing parables about the dangers of McCarthyism and the security state. This is not Nolan’s interest; to his credit, he makes it very clear that though the Oppenheimer hearings were a farce as far as justice was concerned, once the scientist’s behavior was under the microscope, it became hard for anyone, including Oppenheimer, to justify it. Oppenheimer might have gotten to his precarious position because he offended a few powerful people, and because he opposed them on the question of thermonuclear weapons, but his fate was sealed by his admission that he had lied repeatedly to security officers and had maintained connections—even sexual ones—with known or suspected communists after becoming the head of Los Alamos. One doesn’t leave Nolan’s film concerned that Oppenheimer didn’t get justice.
Nolan’s interest in Oppenheimer centers on two themes. One of them is the complexity of Oppenheimer’s character. The other is global destruction, threaded through the entire film from its first images until its last scene. The fact that these two themes are intertwined in the same person is, I think, the point. In Oppenheimer, the intensely personal is suffused with the apocalyptic imagination. The visions that kept Oppenheimer up at night were not about Hiroshima and Nagasaki, for better or worse. They were about the next war, the one he hoped Hiroshima and Nagasaki would make impossible.
When Secretary of Commerce Henry Wallace met Oppenheimer a few months after the end of World War II, he described a man in great distress. “I never saw a man in such an extremely nervous state as Oppenheimer,” Wallace wrote in his diary. “He seemed to feel that the destruction of the entire human race was imminent. […] The guilt consciousness of the atomic bomb scientists is one of the most astounding things I have ever seen.” (The result of this meeting was Wallace’s arranging of Oppenheimer’s disastrous encounter with Truman in the Oval Office.) Oppenheimer was, at this point, desperately trying to advocate for a world in which no nation would have nuclear weapons, using the horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the nascent plans for even worse weapons, as an impetus for remaking the entire nature of war and international relations. He did not succeed; we live in his worst nightmare, where multiple states have civilization-killing quantities of nuclear arms ready for deployment at a moment’s notice.
This harried, eschatological prophet, desperately trying to invoke what influence he has in order to convince the people with real power not to use that power poorly, is the Oppenheimer that Murphy channels, and that Nolan is interested in. I have always thought that Prometheus was the wrong reference point, one that Oppenheimer himself would have strongly rejected. Oppenheimer was no champion of humanity, and his punishment was not for having “stolen fire,” but for more mundane transgressions, including those of the flesh, a fact that Nolan’s film emphasizes. In his Bhagavad Gītā reference, Oppenheimer renders himself as Prince Arjuna, who was cajoled by something great and terrible into taking on a burden he did not want. Even that feels incomplete, for while Oppenheimer was initially willing to go to war, he was afterwards gripped with an intense desire to push things in a different direction. Perhaps we need to invent a new, modern mythology for such a figure; perhaps that is what Nolan is really trying to do. Let’s hope the film will be remembered for this, and not just for its curious juxtaposition with the other summer blockbuster, Greta Gerwig’s (excellent) Barbie.'
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Greatness > Fear
These past couple of weeks have been eventful. I had a moment with DJ Khaled on air, I went to John Mayer, got a job for the summer, met one of my biggest inspirations and climbed a mountain.
I walk through life with strong visions of where I’m going but not much of a clue as to how I’m going to get there. So the only thing I can really do is keep an open mind to being wrong, learning lessons and growing. And keeping my senses open to the signs that the universe gives me. 
Sometimes I have a lot to do or I’m tired and I almost don’t write these blogs. But Kanye said in an interview I was watching today: “if you’re job is inspiration you have to keep pushing that at all costs because you never know who is gonna be inspired.” And since I’ve had people tell me these blogs inspire them, I have to keep writing.
I have had no clue what I’m going to be doing this summer. I’ve just told myself and my friends/ family that I will find a job in my industry in a big city. I’ve put that out into the universe, and I’ve been trying to make it happen. Sending out emails, job applications, calls, meeting new people, asking my connections for leads. All with no luck. I’ve heard a lot of no’s. LA, Toronto, San Francisco, New York. Nothing. This week I finally got an email from a big company in Toronto with a yes. But this all started by getting over my fears.
Flashback:
I get to the school after a long day at the radio station. There’s a networking event taking place today where people from different companies in LA come to meet students, professors and other people in the industry. There are also free drinks. I won’t say which of the two opportunities I came to this event for. I was almost not gonna go, but last minute I decided to stop by. I was definitely not dressed properly. I was the only person wearing jeans because I came straight from work. But luckily, I brought a cardigan to put over my white shirt, and the tucking in of a shirt always makes you look more professional than you really are. One of my mentors who I do research for, BT, told me there are some people I should talk to about a summer job. If you know me, you know I don’t have trouble talking to strangers or taking risks, but for some reason in this environment, I was really nervous. I just stood in a corner talking to the people I kne - let’s call this my comfort zone. I stayed in my comfort zone for a long time. 
The woman who BT told me to talk to is intimidating (because she is also standing next to her daughter – who happens to be really attractive). I’m not scared to talk to good looking girls – just the other day I asked for a really pretty girl’s number at a café (she had a boyfriend – classic) BUT I am nervous to have to impress a potential employer AND her hot daughter at the same time! It’s a whole new game. After help from BT, and my friends, and three glasses of wine, I go up to this woman and her daughter and introduce myself. I throw in some jokes, tell her I’m from Canada and she tells me the Toronto office is hiring. After some talking:
“So Canada, are you any good?”
(This was the mother asking not the daughter so don’t get too excited). I also don’t know why everyone just refers to me as an entire country out here like I represent everyone up north but anyways:
“Look, what I can guarantee is that if you give me a shot I will work hard every single day to make sure the answer to that questions is yes. I try to be the best in absolutely everything I do and this job would be no exception.”
“Shoot me an email.” 
I’m feeling kind of tipsy but really excited. I didn’t get the daughter’s Instagram handle but I did get myself a business email. This networking thing isn’t so bad. After John helps me write out an email to her (shoutout to John for not only being a great roommate but a career Yoda), I feel good.
Two months and two interviews later, I have a job offer at their Toronto offices.
Last Thursday
I walk into the room to set up for the day and Jeff at Power says “hey Jeremy, big news but you can’t tell anybody. DJ Khaled is in the building tomorrow. Can you make some interview notes by later today?”
I go home after my shift and write three pages of questions and notes off of 4 hours of sleep. I basically run solely off of caffeine and sugar these days.
Then I go to the Grove because one of the biggest influences in my life is having a book signing. I’ve listened to his podcasts for two straight years and mentioned him in the blogs multiple times. From his podcasts and interviews I have learned two of the things that I preach the most and that you’ve probably heard me talk about in the blog multiple times. 1) Live your truth and 2) You win some, you learn some. Charlamagne Tha God – (hip-hop radio host at the New York Power – Power 105). After waiting in line for about an hour I finally get the chance to meet him.
“What’s your name?”
“Jeremy. Nice to meet you”
“Pleasure to meet you Jeremy”
“I always credit you as one of the biggest influences in my life. I always use the saying you win some, you learn some that I heard Larry King mention in his interview with you a few years ago. I’m interning at Power 106 and I hope I’ll see you again one day in the industry.”
“Thank you my man. I appreciate that a lot and good luck to you with it all.”
Then I see some people sitting in the VIP section behind him and I recognize one of them as his assistant who works on his podcast with him (I saw her on his Instagram live earlier in the day). I go introduce myself and one of the other girls says “I heard you mention Larry King, I used to work for him. You can sit with us!”
I feel like Lindsey Lohan in Mean Girls when she first got to sit with the plastics.
After talking to the VIP crew and getting their instagrams I leave happy.
Last Friday
DJ Khaled is in the building. 
His energy is incredible, you feel his presence as soon as he walks in the room. Everyone seems kind of tense because it’s a big interview so I start clapping and say
“Let’s go!!! Big interview for the team!!!!”
“There he is!!!” Cruz says and starts to smile as he turns up the music.
The interview is going really well and I’m just standing off to the side trying to take in the moment. Like “damn, I’m really out here in the building for this shit.”
Then Cruz says “our intern rapped for you at a book signing once and you gave him some great advice.”
“What advice did I give you?” says Khaled.
“I asked you what the one key was, and you said “thank god.”
Yeah that was definitely DJ Khaled.
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I thank Cruz after the interview for the moment. He smiles at me.It feels really cool to just be a part of this movement.
Last Friday Night (No reference to the excellent Katy Perry single)
John and I go to John Mayer with his friend Caren and we just enjoy ourselves. I tried to stay off my phone and just live.
I just got distracted and stopped writing for a while because I was listening to old Chris Brown songs and I got really emotional.
But it was really nice having a night of not thinking about anything and just getting lost in the moment and enjoying the beauty of music and friends (that sounds like a bad hallmark card).
Saturday
My friend Reid is in town and we decide to do some exploring. Repski drives us down the beautiful PCH (pacific coast highway and also the name of Zoey’s school from Zoey 101). We are chasing after some sunset pics and since Reid is a sick photographer we decide we should climb up to the top of a mountain for these pics.
We get to the mountain and the only problem is that there is no path to get to the top. The other only problem is that I’m wearing dress shoes (I was not prepared and came straight from somewhere else). But we’ve come all this way, so we have to reach the top right?
20 minutes and a lot of grass in my shoes later, the answer was yes. What a beautiful view. I was sort of scared to climb up but like Clay in 13 Reasons Why, once I got to the top of the mountain, things became a little bit clearer. I’m just grateful to be here.
On the way back Repski handed me the auxilery chord and I can’t lie, I lit that bitch on fire. I played tunes from Avril Lavigne “Happy Ending” to J-Kwon “Tipsy” and the emotions were running high. What a time to be alive.
Lessons:
1. It Only Takes One
In life, you’re going to receive a lot of no’s. Probably way more no’s than yes’s. But the thing is, all it really takes is one yes to change your life. All of the things that didn’t work out, even the things that you thought at one point were meant to be and they didn’t pan out, all of those things didn’t work out for a reason. You may not understand things right away or the reason why things didn’t work out, but you will one day. And it will all be clear that the one yes was way more important than all of your rejection. 
I applied to so many jobs and emailed so many people with no response. I let so many opportunities pass because they didn’t feel right to me. I got an email from a job in San Fran minutes after I got the email from the Toronto job saying “we’ve decided to go for someone more qualified.”
In the end, all it really takes is one.
2. Celebrate The Attempt
Yes, you will receive a lot of no’s and you will be rejected in your life. You may even face rejection multiple times in a single day. What is more important than the win is the attempt, and we need to start celebrating each other’s attempt more. If your boy asks for a girls number or applies for a job or starts a new podcast or tries something new, CELEBRATE IT!!! Even if she says no, or he doesn’t get the job, or nobody listens. You have to celebrate the attempt because the risk that they took is what matters most. Getting over that fear of failure and attempting something you’re scared of is a win in itself. Especially if you learn from it.
I’ve had a lot of failures. I’ve tried a lot of new things that didn’t go well. I’ve had songs that I’ve put out that people didn’t like, and looking back at, that I don’t even like. I’ve had girls tell me they have boyfriends or that they aren’t interested. I’ve been turned down from numerous jobs because I wasn’t the right fit. It’s all about trying and taking away something from every single time. Learn from your losses and celebrate your failures, because every time I look back on things I realize that in order to be where I am today I needed to take all of those risks that didn’t pan out.
3. On the Other Side of Fear is Greatness
Fear is the one thing that holds most people back from their own potential. They’re scared of what other people will think or of failing. They put the worst case scenario in their mind and they always back out last minute. The truth is though, there is no worst case scenario. The worst case scenario is you tried and it didn’t work out. So what? You tried. And that is what is important. Who cares if people stared at you and they laughed? They’re most likely just jealous that you have the courage to put yourself out there and they don’t. 
Failure is never fatal and success is never final. It hurts for about 15 seconds for things not to work out. But the best case scenario is that you succeeded. You got past your fears. All of the best things that have ever happened to me in life began from a feeling of nervousness in the pit of my stomach. Talking to my dream girls, rapping for the greats, applying for jobs, posting something different, introducing myself to my idols, moving cities. Every single time I am scared to death about something, once I get over that fear, I’ve never felt more alive.
Have yourself a great day. Stay humble, stay open minded, and stay you.
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Fack ju Göhte – Das Musical - Munich, Germany - July 14, 2018 FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Max Hemmersdorfer (Zeki Müller), Johanna Spantzel (Lisi Schnabelstedt), Elisabeth Ebner (Frau Gerstner), Lukas Sandmann (Danger), Rebekka Corcodel (Chantal), Silvio Römer (Burak), Susi Studentkowski (Zeynep), Robin Cadet (Jerome), Sandra Leitner (Laura), Jennifer Siemann (Charlie) Falsettos - Broadway - January-February, 1993 FORMAT:  MP4 (SD) CAST: Mandy Patinkin (Marvin), Stephen Bogardus (Whizzer), Barbara Walsh (Trina), Chip Zien (Mendel), Andrew Harrison Leeds (alt Jason), Heather MacRae (Dr. Charlotte), Maureen Moore (Cordelia) Falsettos - Broadway Revival - October 28, 2016 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Christian Borle (Marvin), Andrew Rannells (Whizzer), Stephanie J Block (Trina), Brandon Uranowitz (Mendel), Anthony Rosenthal (Jason), Tracie Thoms (Dr. Charlotte), Betsy Wolfe (Cordelia) NOTES: Beautiful HD capture of the Revival following opening night. Such a talented cast and the chemistry amongst them is incredible. Beautifully executed and not to be missed! A Falsettos - Broadway Revival - December 30, 2016 (Matinee) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Christian Borle (Marvin), Andrew Rannells (Whizzer), Stephanie J Block (Trina), Brandon Uranowitz (Mendel), Anthony Rosenthal (Jason), Tracie Thoms (Dr. Charlotte), Betsy Wolfe (Cordelia) Falsettos - Broadway Revival - January, 2017 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (SD) CAST: Christian Borle (Marvin), Andrew Rannells (Whizzer), Stephanie J Block (Trina), Brandon Uranowitz (Mendel), Anthony Rosenthal (Jason), Tracie Thoms (Dr. Charlotte), Betsy Wolfe (Cordelia) NOTES: Filmed in January 2017 and aired on PBS on October 27, 2017. Can be found on BroadwayHD to stream. Falsettos - Hartford Stage (March Of The Falsettos & Falsettoland) - September-November, 1991 FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Evan Pappas (Marvin), Roger Bart (Whizzer), Barbara Walsh (Trina), Adam Heller (Mendel), Josh Ofrane (Jason), Andrea Frierson (Dr. Charlotte), Joanne Baum (Cordelia) NOTES: Good for its age Falsettos - Off-West End - September, 2019 (hitmewithyourbethshot's master) FORMAT:  MTS CAST: Daniel Boys (Marvin), Oliver Savile (Whizzer), Natasha O'Brien (s/b Trina), Joel Montague (Mendel), Albert Atack (Jason), James Williams (Jason), Gemma Knight-Jones (Dr. Charlotte), Natasha Barnes (Cordelia) NOTES: View partially obstructed throughout, James takes over as Jason mid-act 2 Falsettos - Second National Tour - April-July, 1994 FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Michael Rupert (Marvin), Stephen Bogardus (Whizzer), Barbara Walsh (Trina), Chip Zien (Mendel), Sivan Costel (Jason), Heather MacRae (Dr. Charlotte), Carolee Carmello (Cordelia) NOTES: The same video that has been titled 1993 Los Angeles. Dates confirmed via contemporary reviews (ie: Variety) April 28-July 3, 1994 Falsettos - Third National Tour - February 16, 2019 (Highlights) FORMAT:  MP4 (SD) CAST: Max von Essen (Marvin), Nick Adams (Whizzer), Eden Espinosa (Trina), Nick Blaemire (Mendel), Jim Kaplan (Jason), Bryonha Marie Parham (Dr. Charlotte), Audrey Cardwell (Cordelia) NOTES: Highlight running almost five minutes long, includes What Would I Do? only. Filmed from the rear orchestra, there's a decent amount of washout and obstructions, but very clear audio. 1080p YouTube rip, gifted upon request. Falsettos - Third National Tour - April 13, 2019 (Highlights) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Max von Essen (Marvin), Nick Adams (Whizzer), Eden Espinosa (Trina), Darick Pead (u/s Mendel), Jonah Mussolino (Jason), Bryonha Marie Parham (Dr. Charlotte), Audrey Cardwell (Cordelia) NOTES: 1080p YouTube rip. 4 clips lasting approx 13 mins. Bar partially obstructs stage Falsettos - Third National Tour - April 19, 2019 (thehouseonsunset's master) FORMAT:  MOV (SD) CAST: Max von Essen (Marvin), Nick Adams (Whizzer), Eden Espinosa (Trina), Nick Blaemire (Mendel), Thatcher Jacobs (Jason), Bryonha Marie Parham (Dr. Charlotte), Audrey Cardwell (Cordelia) NOTES: Pretty much the full show. Missing the last 15 mins of Act Two. Ends at the Bar Mitzvah Scene. Occasional head blocking the right of the stage. Fame - 8th UK Tour (30th Anniversary Tour) - October, 2019 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Stephanie Rojas (Carmen), Jamal Crawford (Tyrone), Molly McGuire (Serena), Keith Jack (Nick), Albey Brookes (Joe), Hayley Johnston (Mabel), Jorgie Porter (Iris), Simon Anthony (Schlomo), Alexander Zane (Goody), Louisa Beadel (Lambchops), Mica Paris (Miss Sherman), Katie Warsop (Miss Bell), Duncan Smith (Mr Scheinkopf), Spencer Lee Osborne (Mr Myers), Courtney George, Daisy Edwards, Lauren Crooks, Morgan Jackson, Ryan Kayode, Serina Mathew, Tom Mussell NOTES: ProShot released on BroadwayHD Fame - First National Tour - January 27, 1999 FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Natasha Rennalls (Carmen), Jenn Gambatese (Serena), Gavin Creel (Nick), Jose Restrepo (Joe), Dioni Michelle Collins (Mabel), Amy Ehrlich (Lambchops) Fame - Madrid - 2009 FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: - Fame - Netherlands - 1999 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Nurlaila Karim (Carmen), Gino Emnes (Tyrone), Eva Poppink (Serena), Albert Klein Kranenburg (Nick), Jim de Groot (Joe) NOTES: little generation loss. Fiddler on the Roof - Broadway (2004 Revival) - December 4, 2005 FORMAT:  VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Harvey Fierstein (Tevye), Rosie O’Donnell (Golde), Rita Harvey (u/s Hodel), Jacob Fishel (Motel), Paul Anthony Stewart (Perchik), Sally Murphy (Tzeitel), Nancy Opel (Yente), Tricia Paoluccio (Chava) NOTES: Direct from the master, includes NY1 segments. Fiddler on the Roof - Crucible Theatre, Sheffield (Pre-West End) - January, 2007 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Henry Goodman (Tevye), Beverly Klein (Golde), Alexandra Silber (Hodel), Gareth Kennerley (Motel), Damian Humbley (Perchik), Frances Thorburn (Tzeitel), Julie Legrand (Yente), Victor McGuire (Lazar Wolf), Natasha Broomfield (Chava), Michael Conway (Fyedka), Steve Fortune (Constable), Vincent Pirillo (Rabbi), Adrien Mastrosimone (Fiddler), Juliet Alderdice (Fruma Sarah), Tomm Coles (Mordcha) Fiddler on the Roof - Sixth Broadway Revival - December 29, 2015 (SJ Bernly's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Danny Burstein (Tevye), Jessica Hecht (Golde), Samantha Massell (Hodel), Adam Kantor (Motel), Alexandra Silber (Tzeitel), Alix Korey (Yente), Adam Dannheisser (Lazar Wolf), Melanie Moore (Chava) NOTES: First couple minutes of Act Two are blacked out, but the show is otherwise complete; a few scenes are very dark, but the actors' faces can be seen; slight washout in the brighter scenes. Excellent picture otherwise and clear sound; good video. Finding Neverland - Broadway - April 30, 2015 (NYCG8R's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Matthew Morrison (J.M. Barrie), Laura Michelle Kelly (Sylvia Llewelyn Davies), Kelsey Grammer (Charles Frohman/Captain James Hook), Teal Wicks (Mary Barrie), Carolee Carmello (Mrs. du Maurier), Aidan Gemme (Peter Llewelyn Davies), Alex Dreier (Michael Llewelyn Davies), Christopher Paul Richards (Jack Llewelyn Davies), Sawyer Nunes (George Llewelyn Davies) NOTES: Video filmed from center mezzanine with very clear picture and nice close-ups Finding Neverland - Broadway - July 22, 2015 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Kevin Kern (u/s J.M. Barrie), Laura Michelle Kelly (Sylvia Llewelyn Davies), Anthony Warlow (Charles Frohman/Captain James Hook), Teal Wicks (Mary Barrie), Carolee Carmello (Mrs. du Maurier), Christopher Paul Richards (Peter Llewelyn Davies), Alex Dreier (Michael Llewelyn Davies), Eli Tokash (Jack Llewelyn Davies), Casey Butler (George Llewelyn Davies) NOTES: Beautiful HD capture of Kevin Kern in the role of Barrie. Also features Anthony taking over the role of Charles and a different set of the Davies children. A Finding Neverland - Broadway - February 28, 2016 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Tony Yazbeck (J.M. Barrie), Laura Michelle Kelly (Sylvia Llewelyn Davies), Paul Slade Smith (u/s Charles Frohman/Captain James Hook), Dana Costello (u/s Mary Barrie), Kristy Cates (u/s Mrs. du Maurier), Christopher Paul Richards (Peter Llewelyn Davies) NOTES: Beautiful HD capture of Tony joining the cast with no obstructions. He gave a wonderful performance as did the understudies who were performing. A Finding Neverland - Broadway - March 31, 2016 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Alfie Boe (J.M. Barrie), Laura Michelle Kelly (Sylvia Llewelyn Davies), Kelsey Grammer (Charles Frohman/Captain James Hook), Teal Wicks (Mary Barrie), Sally Ann Triplett (Mrs. du Maurier), Christopher Paul Richards (Peter Llewelyn Davies) NOTES: Beautiful capture of Alfie and Sally joining the cast. Alfie commanded the score and sang the hell out of it. So many beautiful moments and such chemistry with Laura. A Finding Neverland - Pre-Broadway / Cambridge - August 17, 2014 (Matinee) (SJ Bernly's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Jeremy Jordan (J.M. Barrie), Laura Michelle Kelly (Sylvia Llewelyn Davies), Michael McGrath (Charles Frohman/Captain James Hook), Jeanna de Waal (Mary Barrie), Carolee Carmello (Mrs. du Maurier), Aidan Gemme (Peter Llewelyn Davies), Alex Dreier (Michael Llewelyn Davies), Hayden Signoretti (Jack Llewelyn Davies), Sawyer Nunes (George Llewelyn Davies) NOTES: Fantastic capture from start to finish with just a couple quick dropouts in act one; clear video with no washout or obstruction; filmed in 16:9, with a mix of wides, mediums, and close-ups. Finding Neverland - Pre-Broadway / Cambridge - September 3, 2014 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Jeremy Jordan (J.M. Barrie), Laura Michelle Kelly (Sylvia Llewelyn Davies), Michael McGrath (Charles Frohman/Captain James Hook), Jeanna de Waal (Mary Barrie), Carolee Carmello (Mrs. du Maurier), Aidan Gemme (Peter Llewelyn Davies), Alex Dreier (Michael Llewelyn Davies), Hayden Signoretti (Jack Llewelyn Davies), Sawyer Nunes (George Llewelyn Davies) NOTES: Beautiful HD capture of this sensational new show headed to Broadway. The performances, actors, music, book, the comedy are all divine. I think this will take 2015 Tony and also awards for Jeremy and Laura, it was that stunning! A+ First Date - Broadway - July 13, 2013 (Preview) (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Zachary Levi (Aaron), Krysta Rodriguez (Casey), Sara Chase (Woman #1 (Grandma Ida/Lauren/Aaron's Mother)), Bryce Ryness (Man #1 (Gabe/Edgy British Guy)), Kate Loprest (Woman #2 (Allison/Google)), Kristoffer Cusick (Man #2 (Reggie/Aaron's Future Son/Edgy Rocker Guy)), Blake Hammond (Man #3 (Waiter/Casey's Father/Friendly Therapist)) NOTES: Excellent HD capture of this charming and fun show. Both Zachary and Krysta are adorable in the roles, as is the supporting cast! A First Date - London (Crazy Coqs) - October, 2020 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Simon Lipkin (Aaron), Samantha Barks (Casey), Danielle Steers, Nicholas McLean, Oscar Conlon Morrey, Rufus Kampa NOTES: Livestreamed virtual performance Fleabag - West End - September 12, 2019 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  M4A (untracked) CAST: Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag) NOTES: Proshot - National Theater Live Flower Drum Song - Broadway Revival - February 26, 2003 FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Allen Liu (Harvard), Alvin Ing (Chin), Hoon Lee (Chao), Jodi Long (Madam Liang), Jose Llana (Ta), Lea Salonga (Mei-Li), Randall Duk Kim (Wang), Sandra Allen (Linda Low), Ericka Hunter NOTES: Broadway debuts for Allen Liu, Hoon Lee, Rich Ceraulo, Marcus Choi, Telly Leung, Daniel May, and Ericka Hunter Yang Flowers For Mrs Harris - Chichester Festival Theatre - September 29, 2018 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Clare Burt (Ada Harris), Joanna Riding (Lady Dant), Joanna Riding (Madame Colbert), Gary Wilmot (Major), Gary Wilmot (Monsieur Armande), Luke Latchman (Terry), Claire Machin (Violet), Louis Maskell (Bob), Louis Maskell (Andre), Rhona McGregor (Flower Girl), Rhona McGregor (Dressmaker), Mark Meadows (Mr Harris), Mark Meadows (Marquis), Laura Pitt-Pulford (Pamela), Laura Pitt-Pulford (Natasha), Nicola Sloane (Countess), Nicola Sloane (Sybel Sullivan) NOTES: Multi-camera setup, soundboard, professionally done. Follies - Madrid - June 14, 2012 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (SD) CAST: Muntsa Rius (Sally Durant Plummer), Vicky Peña (Phyllis Rogers Stone), Pep Molina (Buddy Plummer) NOTES: Recorded for Archival purposes. Follies - National Theatre - November 16, 2017 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  Other video (see notes) CAST: Imelda Staunton (Sally Durant Plummer), Janie Dee (Phyllis Rogers Stone), Peter Forbes (Buddy Plummer), Philip Quast (Benjamin Stone), Tracie Bennett (Carlotta Campion), Di Botcher (Hattie Walker), Josephine Barstow (Heidi Schiller), Dawn Hope (Stella Deems), Adrian Grove (Sam Deems), Geraldine Fitzgerald (Solange LaFitte), Norma Atallah (Emily Whitman), Liz Izen (Dee Dee West), Gemma Page (Sandra Crane), Julie Armstrong (Christine Donovan), Gary Raymond (Dimitri Weismann), Billy Boyle (Theodore Whitman), Bruce Graham (Roscoe), Zizi Strallen (Young Phyllis), Fred Haig (Young Buddy), Adam Rhys-Charles (Young Benjamin), Emily Langham (Young Carlotta), Aimee Hodnett (Young Hattie), Alison Langer (Young Heidi), Leisha Mollyneaux (Young Stella), Sarah-Marie Maxwell (Young Solange), Kate Parr (Young Sandra), Barnaby Thompson, Edwin Ray, Emily Goodenough, Jeremy Batt, Jordan Shaw, Liz Ewing NOTES: London’s National Theatre production, broadcast live to cinemas around the world. The National Theatre revival is the first fully staged major London production of Follies to present the original Broadway version of the show. Sondheim and Goldman revised large parts of the show’s script and score for its 1987 London premiere, toning down the underlying bleakness of the Broadway original, and offering a more hopeful finale for its central characters. Director Dominic Cooke revisited early drafts of Goldman’s script, restoring original dialogue and moments that have not been seen in the production since its 1971 Broadway run. Follies - Paper Mill Playhouse - 1998 FORMAT:  MP4 (SD) CAST: Donna McKechnie (Sally Durant Plummer), Dee Hoty (Phyllis Rogers Stone), Tony Roberts (Buddy Plummer), Laurence Guittard (Benjamin Stone), Ann Miller (Carlotta Campion), Kaye Ballard (Hattie Walker), Carol Skarimbas (Heidi Schiller), Phyllis Newman (Stella Deems), Liliane Montevecchi (Solange LaFitte), Natalie Mosco (Emily Whitman), Billie Thrash (Dee Dee West), Laura Kenyon (Sandra Donovan), Ann Cunningham (Christine Crane), Eddie Bracken (Dimitri Weismann), Donald Saddler (Theodore Whitman), Danette Holden (Young Sally), Meredith Patterson (Young Phyllis), Billy Hartung (Young Buddy), Michael Gruber (Young Benjamin), Jillana Urbina (Young Carlotta), Krista Lepore (Young Hattie), Carol Skarimbas (Young Heidi), Pamela Jordan (Young Stella), Jean Marie (Young Solange), Julie Connors (Young Sandra), Pascale Faye (Young Emily), Temple Kane (Young Christine), Karen Lifshey (Young Dee Dee), Arte Phillips (Young Theodore), Peter Davenport (Young Roscoe) NOTES: Different recording than the PRO SHOT Footloose - North Shore Music Theatre - August, 2011 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: John Jeffrey Martin (Ren McCormack), Chelsea Morgan Stock (Ariel Moore), Matthew Dorsey (Willard Hewitt), George Dvorsky (Reverend Shaw Moore), Maureen Brennan (Vi Moore), Gwen Hollander (Rusty), Marissa Rosen (Wendy Jo), Sean Watkins (Chuck Cranston), Marci Reid (Ethel McCormack), Stephen Berger (Principal Clarke), Gary Lynch (Uncle Wes) Footloose - The Netherlands - March 15, 2009 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: William Spaaij (Ren McCormack), Kim-Lian Meij van der (Ariel Moore), Roy Kullick (Willard Hewitt), Jeroen Phaff (Reverend Shaw Moore), Marleen van der Loo (Vi Moore), Talita Angwarmasse (Rusty), Nicky van der Kuyp (Wendy Jo), Nadine Nijman (Urleen), Richard Rodermond (Chuck Cranston), Joyce Stevens (Ethel McCormack), Vincent de Lusenet (Travis/Cowboy Bob), Evert Jan Korving (Lyle), Michel Sorbach (Uncle Wes), Britt Lenting (Eleanor), Britt Lenting (Irene/Betty Blast) NOTES: Official DVD version Footloose - West End - 2006 (House-Cam's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Derek Hough (Ren McCormack), Lorna Want (Ariel Moore), Stephen McGann (Reverend Shaw Moore) NOTES: Recorded through the house camera, so it's a stationary full-stage shot with sound patched in directly from the soundboard Fosse - Amsterdam, The Netherlands - 2002 FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Simone Kleinsma (Ann Reinking), Stanley Burleson (Performer), Pia Douwes (Dancer & Singer) NOTES: Sung in English. Missing the first few minutes. Frankenstein (play by Nick Dear) - National Theatre - March 17, 2011 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MKV (HD) CAST: Jonny Lee Miller (Victor Frankenstein), Benedict Cumberbatch (The Creature), Ella Smith (Gretel/Clarice), John Killoran (Gustav/Constable), Steven Elliott (Klaus), Karl Johnson (De Lacey), Daniel Millar (Felix de Lacey), Lizzie Winkler (Agatha de Lacey), Andreea Padurariu (The Female Creature), William Nye (William Frankenstein), George Harris (M. Frankenstein), Naomie Harris (Elizabeth Lavenza), John Stahl (Ewan), Mark Armstrong (Rab) NOTES: Proshot for National Theatre Live. Frankenstein (play by Nick Dear) - National Theatre - March 24, 2011 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MKV (HD) CAST: Benedict Cumberbatch (Victor Frankenstein), Jonny Lee Miller (The Creature), Ella Smith (Gretel/Clarice), John Killoran (Gustav/Constable), Steven Elliott (Klaus), Karl Johnson (De Lacey), Daniel Millar (Felix de Lacey), Lizzie Winkler (Agatha de Lacey), Andreea Padurariu (The Female Creature), William Nye (William Frankenstein), George Harris (M. Frankenstein), Naomie Harris (Elizabeth Lavenza), John Stahl (Ewan), Mark Armstrong (Rab) NOTES: 24 March: Jonny Lee Miller (Creature), Benedict Cumberbatch (Victor) Frankenstein - A New Musical - Union City, New Jersey - 2001 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Shuler Hensley (The Creature), Ivan Rutherford (Dr. Frankenstein), Rita Harvey (Elisabeth), JC Hoyt NOTES: Innovative Demo Video In 2001, the team undertook a bold step to try to launch the show’s professional future: a full-length video demo that was produced and directed by Jeff Jackson and titled Frankenstein, The Musical. Staged over a four-day shoot in a rented Union City, NJ theater, the production starred Tony Award®-winning actor Shuler Hensley (Oklahoma) as The Creature and featured Broadway veterans Ivan Rutherford (Les Miserables) as Victor Frankenstein and Rita Harvey (Phantom of the Opera) as Elizabeth. The production was a hybrid of a film and a live show. Shot cinematically out-of-sequence with multiple cameras and without an audience, the show was nonetheless filmed on a single stage with traditional theatrical lighting. The final product was published on DVD in 2002, but only screened privately for potential backers of future productions. - wikipedia Freaky Friday - First National Tour - May 2, 2017 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Heidi Blickenstaff (Katherine Blake), Emma Hunton (Ellie Blake), David Jennings (Mike Harper), Chris Ramirez (Adam), Jake Heston Miller (Fletcher Blake), Jessie Hooker-Bailey (Savannah), Jeannette Bayardelle (Journalist/Ms. Meyers/Officer Sitz/Ensemble) NOTES: Excellent HD capture of the new musical on tour, based on the Disney film. Such a fun show with great music and cast. Heidi is at the top of her game and a rare master comedic actress with matching voice! She really knocked the role outta the park, as did Emma! Frozen - Broadway - May 3, 2018 (NYCG8R's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Caissie Levy (Elsa), Patti Murin (Anna), Greg Hildreth (Olaf), Jelani Alladin (Kristoff), Andrew Pirozzi (Sven), John Riddle (Hans), Robert Creighton (Weselton), Timothy Hughes (Pabbie), Olivia Phillip (Bulda), Ann Sanders (Queen Iduna) NOTES: Great capture from the Broadway transfer and a few minor changes from the Denver run. Nicely captured from the balcony. Frozen - Broadway - February, 2020 (StarCuffedJeans's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Ciara Renée (Elsa), McKenzie Kurtz (Anna), Anna Rae Haller (Young Elsa), Charlie Tassone (Young Anna), Ryann Redmond (Olaf), Noah J Ricketts (Kristoff), Adam Jepsen (Sven), Ryan McCartan (Hans), Kevin Del Aguila (Oaken), Robert Creighton (Weselton), Donald Jones Jr (Pabbie), Tracee Beazer (Bulda), Tyrone L Robinson (King Agnarr), Ann Sanders (Queen Iduna), Robin Masella (Head Handmaiden), Jacob Smith (Bishop), Anthony Sagaria, Austin Lesch, Bronwyn Tarboton, Cajai Fellows Johnson, Charissa Hogeland, Charlie Williams, Claire Camp, Ellen Marlow, Harris M Turner, Jacob Smith, Jake David Smith, Julius Anthony Rubio, Kate Bailey, Keely Beirne, Michael Fatica, Nina Lafarga, Spencer Clark Frozen - Broadway - January, 2020 (StarCuffedJeans's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Alyssa Fox (s/b Elsa), Patti Murin (Anna), Suri Marrero (Young Elsa), Fiona Morgan Quinn (Young Anna), Chad Burris (t/r Olaf), Harris M Turner (u/s Kristoff), Andrew Pirozzi (Sven), Joe Carroll (Hans), Kevin Del Aguila (Oaken), Robert Creighton (Weselton), Jeff Pew (u/s Pabbie), Keely Beirne (Bulda), Tyrone L Robinson (King Agnarr), Alicia Albright (u/s Queen Iduna), Robin Masella (Head Handmaiden), Brian Steven Shaw (s/w Bishop) NOTES: Stunning HD capture of Alyssa as Elsa, Chad’s temporary residence in the company and one of Harris’s first shows as Kristoff. Filmed from the left orchestra with a mix of wides, mediums, and many closeups. Frozen - Broadway - March, 2019 (mynewfavoriteday's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) |  TRADER'S NOTES: Act 1 only CAST: Caissie Levy (Elsa), Patti Murin (Anna), Jenna Weir (Young Elsa), Leila Rose Gross (Young Anna), Ryann Redmond (Olaf), Noah J Ricketts (Kristoff), Andrew Pirozzi (Sven), Joe Carroll (Hans), Kevin Del Aguila (Oaken), Robert Creighton (Weselton), Zach Hess (Pabbie), Olivia Phillip (Bulda), Nicholas Ward (King Agnarr), Alicia Albright (u/s Queen Iduna) NOTES: HD capture of the new replacement cast members. Filmed from center mezzanine, Act One is blind shot until "Reindeer(s) are Better than People," and Act Two is fully aimed and filmed. There are great closeups and wide shots, but there can be a bit of spotlight washout at times. Frozen - Broadway - October, 2019 (StarCuffedJeans's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Charissa Hogeland (u/s Elsa), Patti Murin (Anna), Winter Donnelly (Young Elsa), Fiona Morgan Quinn (Young Anna), Ryann Redmond (Olaf), Noah J Ricketts (Kristoff), Andrew Pirozzi (Sven), Joe Carroll (Hans), Kevin Del Aguila (Oaken), Robert Creighton (Weselton), Donald Jones Jr (Pabbie), Tracee Beazer (Bulda), Nicholas Ward (King Agnarr), MaryAnn Hu (Queen Iduna), Robin Masella (u/s Head Handmaiden), Jacob Smith (Bishop), Adam Perry, Anthony Sagaria, Austin Lesch, Cajai Fellows Johnson, Claire Camp, Jake David Smith, Jeremy Davis, Joe Beauregard, Kate Bailey, Keely Beirne, Lauren Nicole Chapman, Nicholas Edwards, Nina Lafarga NOTES: Beautiful HD capture of Maryann's last show, filmed from the right orchestra. Act One starts with Patti Murin singing at the door right before Charissa Hogeland’s entrance. Act Two starts during Hygge. Please do not post screenshots of this video on Twitter ever. Gifs on Tumblr are okay after the NFT date, but don't go linking things to actors and shows. Frozen - First National Tour - November, 2019 (Highlights) (StarCuffedJeans's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Caroline Bowman (Elsa), Caroline Innerbichler (Anna), Alyssa Kim (Young Elsa), Stella R Cobb (Young Anna), F Michael Haynie (Olaf), Mason Reeves (Kristoff), Evan Strand (Sven), Austin Colby (Hans), Michael Milkanin (Oaken), Jeremy Morse (Weselton), Tyler Jimenez (Pabbie), Brit West (Bulda), Kyle Lamar Mitchell (King Agnarr), Marina Kondo (Queen Iduna), Caelan Creaser (Head Handmaiden), Michael Milkanin (Bishop), Berklea Going, CK Edwards, Daniel Switzer, Hannah Jewel Kohn, Kelly Methven, Kyle Lamar Mitchell, Michael Allan Haggerty, Michael Everett, Naomi Rodgers, Zach Trimmer NOTES: Stunning HD capture of the First National Tour of the hit Disney stage show. The video is Act One only and starts with “Do You Want to Build a Snowman” between little Elsa and Anna. Caroline Bowman and Caroline Innerbichler both fill the lead roles very well. Please do not post screenshots of this video on Twitter ever. Gifs on Tumblr are okay after the NFT date, but don't go linking things to actors and shows. Frozen - Pre-Broadway/Denver - August 17, 2017 (Preview) (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Caissie Levy (Elsa), Patti Murin (Anna), Ayla Schwartz (Young Elsa), Audrey Bennett (Young Anna), Greg Hildreth (Olaf), Jelani Alladin (Kristoff), Andrew Pirozzi (Sven), John Riddle (Hans), Kevin Del Aguila (Oaken), Robert Creighton (Weselton), Timothy Hughes (Pabbie), Olivia Phillip (Bulda), James Brown III (King Agnarr), Ann Sanders (Queen Iduna) NOTES: First Preview! The set malfunctions about 10 minutes into Act 1. Thomas Schumacher comes out to give a speech to pass the time. Act 1 then resumes. No set problems with Act 2. Audience is extremely receptive and the cast is absolutely spectacular. Frozen - Pre-Broadway/Denver - September 30, 2017 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Caissie Levy (Elsa), Patti Murin (Anna), Greg Hildreth (Olaf), Jelani Alladin (Kristoff), Andrew Pirozzi (Sven), John Riddle (Hans), Timothy Hughes (Pabbie) NOTES: Second to the last day. Sometimes the rail can get in the way of the shot Frozen - Pre-Broadway/Denver - October 1, 2017 (Closing Night) (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Caissie Levy (Elsa), Patti Murin (Anna), Greg Hildreth (Olaf), Jelani Alladin (Kristoff), John Riddle (Hans), Timothy Hughes (Pabbie) NOTES: Beautiful capture of the Final Performance in the Pre-Broadway Denver Tryout. Some wonderful powerful vocal variations by Caissie. There are a few blackouts, and a few parts in Act 1 has something blocking the right side. But other than that, zooms and quality is perfect! Fully Committed - Broadway - May 14, 2016 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Sam and others) NOTES: Jesse Tyler Ferguson stars in this one man comedy where he works a red-hot reservation line at one of New York’s trendiest restaurants. Excellent HD capture with no obstructions and so much fun! A Fun Home - Broadway - March 29, 2015 (Preview) (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Beth Malone (Alison), Emily Skeggs (Medium Alison), Sydney Lucas (Small Alison), Michael Cerveris (Bruce), Judy Kuhn (Helen), Roberta Colindrez (Joan), Oscar Williams (Christian), Joel Perez (Roy), Zell Steele Morrow (John) NOTES: Great HD capture of the Broadway Transfer. Performed mostly in the round, the actors are all over the stage. Judy's performances are so layered and beautiful, as is the entire cast! A- Fun Home - Broadway - April 12, 2015 (Preview) (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Beth Malone (Alison), Emily Skeggs (Medium Alison), Sydney Lucas (Small Alison), Michael Cerveris (Bruce), Judy Kuhn (Helen), Roberta Colindrez (Joan), Oscar Williams (Christian), Joel Perez (Roy), Zell Steele Morrow (John) NOTES: An okay HD capture of Original Broadway cast. There are around seven minutes of blackouts total and it is filmed around heads as best as possible. Still some great footage for fans of the show. Fun Home - Broadway - June 23, 2016 (SJ Bernly's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Beth Malone (Alison), Emily Skeggs (Medium Alison), Gabriella Pizzolo (Small Alison), Michael Cerveris (Bruce), Judy Kuhn (Helen), Roberta Colindrez (Joan), Joel Perez (Roy) NOTES: Great capture of the performance. Instead of where Sunset recorded, SJ recorded it from the other side of the stage. Fun Home - Broadway - June 23, 2016 (SJ Bernly's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Beth Malone (Alison), Emily Skeggs (Medium Alison), Gabriella Pizzolo (Small Alison), Michael Cerveris (Bruce), Judy Kuhn (Helen), Roberta Colindrez (Joan), Joel Perez (Roy) NOTES: Great capture of the performance. Instead of where Sunset recorded, SJ recorded it from the other side of the stage.  
Fun Home - Broadway - July 20, 2016 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Beth Malone (Alison), Emily Skeggs (Medium Alison), Gabriella Pizzolo (Small Alison), Michael Cerveris (Bruce), Judy Kuhn (Helen), Roberta Colindrez (Joan), Cole Grey (Christian), Joel Perez (Roy), Zell Steele Morrow (John) NOTES: Excellent HD capture of the shows final weeks before closing. Garbriella does a terrific job taking over the role of Alison, while the whole cast is still perfection. A Fun Home - First National Tour - November 3, 2016 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Kate Shindle (Alison), Abby Corrigan (Medium Alison), Alessandra Baldacchino (Small Alison), Robert Petkoff (Bruce), Susan Moniz (Helen), Karen Eilbacher (Joan), Pierson Salvador (Christian), Robert Hager (Roy) NOTES: Great HD capture of the newly launched tour. Some really beautiful performances from the entire cast. Staged differently from the Broadway production to fit touring theaters. A Fun Home - First National Tour - November 4, 2016 (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Kate Shindle (Alison), Abby Corrigan (Medium Alison), Carly Gold (alt Small Alison), Robert Petkoff (Bruce), Susan Moniz (Helen), Karen Eilbacher (Joan), Pierson Salvador (Christian), Robert Hager (Roy), Lennon Nate Hammond (John) NOTES: Terrific HD capture of the tour with the alternate actress playing Small Alison. Terrific work from the whole cast. Kate really is stunning in the role and doing amazing work! A   Fun Home - First National Tour - March 1, 2017 (SJ Bernly's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Kate Shindle (Alison), Abby Corrigan (Medium Alison), Alessandra Baldacchino (Small Alison), Robert Petkoff (Bruce), Susan Moniz (Helen), Karen Eilbacher (Joan), Pierson Salvador (Christian), Robert Hager (Roy) NOTES: This is one of the recordings of the tour cast with really nice closeups. Filmed in 16:9 and includes playbill scans. This is one of the last recordings of SJ before she stopped. Fun Home - Victory Gardens, Chicago - September 21, 2017 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Danni Smith (Alison), Hannah Starr (Medium Alison), Sage Elliot Harper (Small Alison), Rob Lindley (Bruce), McKinley Carter (Helen), Danielle Davis (Joan), Leo Gonzolez (Christian), Joe Lino (Roy), Preetish Chakraborty (John) NOTES: includes introduction by Janine Tesori and Lisa Kron. Exists as 1.5 GB file (720p) and 6.25 GB (1080p) Funny Girl - Manchester - August, 2017 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  VOB (no smalls) (SD) CAST: Sheridan Smith (Fanny Brice), Chris Peluso (Nick Arnstein), Rachel Izen (Mrs. Brice), Joshua Lay (Eddie Ryan), Zoe Ann Brown (Mrs. Meeker), Myra Sands (Mrs. Strakosh), Nigel Barber (Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.), Jennifer Harding (Emma), Abigayle Honeywell, Alexandra Waite-Roberts, Alexandra Wright, Bronte Lavine, David McIntosh, Flora Dawson, Gillian Parkhouse, Joseph Dockree, Kit Benjamin, Lloyd Davies, Nova Skipp, Peter Nash, Rhianne Alleyne, Sam Wingfield, Tom Partridge NOTES: Professionally filmed live at the Manchester Palace Theatre. There's two common copies of this being traded, one is lower quality and windowboxed (see 1st screenshot), the other is 1080p (file is 10GB)
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johnnymundano · 5 years
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May (2002)
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Directed by Lucky McKee
Written by Lucky McKee
Music by Jaye Barnes Luckett
Country: United States
Language: English
Running Time: 93 minutes
CAST
Angela Bettis as May Dove Canady
Chandler Riley Hecht as Young May
Jeremy Sisto as Adam Stubbs
Anna Faris as Polly
Nichole Hiltz as Ambrosia
James Duval as Blank
Ken Davitian as Foreign Doctor
Kevin Gage as Papa Canady
Merle Kennedy as Mama Canady
Rachel David as Petey David
Nora Zehetner as Hoop
Will Estes as Chris, Adam's roommate
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May is the tragic story of a young woman with a wonky eye whose life horrifically unravels due to a lack of interpersonal skills and some seemingly innocuous, but in fact disastrous, early parental advice. May was also, apparently, the directorial debut of someone called Lucky McKee, whose work I have somehow missed thus far, but on the strength of May I will be remedying that omission in short order. May’s a good movie, is what I’m getting at there.
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Yes, May is a good movie but worry not ketchup fans, it’s a bloody good horror movie too. It takes a while for the blood to start flying but  that doesn’t mean the build-up isn’t horrific, just in a rather lower key. The horror of botched personal interactions never fails to curl toes. For a long while May makes you forget you are watching a horror movie; instead presenting what seems like a light romantic comedy, complete with an indie band studded soundtrack, set amongst the slightly odd set. Because although May (Angela Bettis; phenomenal) herself takes the gold in the Oddness Olympics, everyone around her is bit off-centre too. Like many kids badly used by life May has learned to avoid hurt by avoiding contact ,and grown into a far from worldly young woman whose best friend is a homemade doll she daren’t take out of its ornate case. Surprisingly, life hasn’t eaten May alive already, but only because she seems to have drifted into that vital substratum of society where the misfits and misshapes find purchase. Alas, May reaches out for true human contact and the results precipitate a decline beyond the acceptable parameters of quirk, and life bares its teeth and smiles a patient smile.
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Initially, May is, what you might call “managing” fortunately, and she’s in good company; everyone around her is a bit of a shambles, but they’ve all managed to find a place in the world. Even the vet she works for, who is the world’s worst vet, with an accent only May can decipher, has a viable practice (even despite his tendency to drop things inside animals during surgery). The now justly famous Anna Faris plays Polly, May’s colleague, as a complex mix of the sweet and the scheming in a performance that would steal any other movie. But May is Angela Bettis’ movie, no doubt about that. Bettis is utterly beguiling as early May and chilling in her icy desperation as later, darker, May. She projects an air of fragile bewilderment and anxious yearning so convincingly only the emotionally inert won’t be cheering her on.
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“C’mon, May! C’mon, love, you can do it!” you’ll yell inwardly as she miraculously finds the inner strength to initiate a dalliance with Adam (subtly played by Jeremy Sisto), a Dario Argento fan. In fact he likes Dario Argento so much he would rather watch Trauma (1993) than talk to a young woman (which is to say he is too much of a Dario Argento fan; Deep Red (1975) maybe, but Trauma? No, talk to the lass). More generally Adam just loves horror, so he should strike a chord with many of May’s male viewers. This may be intentional, also possibly intentional is the contrast between Adam’s love of fake horror from a distance and his reaction to very real horror dismayingly close at hand. In fact Adam loves horror more than most; he has hair like Buddy Repperton (William Ostrander) in Christine (1983) and he even makes a short movie about a cannibal picnic. Unfortunately viewing this strikes a discordant chord in May and the echoes will carry her and most of the cast, including a luckless cat, into hell.
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The sad thing is you’ll want only the best for May even by the end, as dark as that end is. Funny and painful, blessed with a great cast, cerebral and gruesome, with May Lucky McKee presents a very human tale of horror that will haunt you. May is a pretty wonderful achievement, a horror movie with a truly sympathetic monster. Don’t look at me! I’m not crying!  It’s just something in my eye.
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abcnewspr · 2 years
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HIGHLIGHTS FOR ABC NEWS’ ‘GOOD MORNING AMERICA,’ APRIL 18-23
The following report highlights the programming of ABC’s “Good Morning America” during the week of April 18-23. “Good Morning America” is a two-hour, live program anchored by Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, Michael Strahan; and Ginger Zee is the chief meteorologist. The morning news program airs MONDAY-FRIDAY (7:00-9:00 a.m. EDT) on ABC.
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Highlights of the week include the following:
Monday, April 18— Ginger Zee, ABC News chief meteorologist and managing editor of the ABC News Climate Unit, kicks off a 2000+ mile electric vehicle road trip starting in Times Square and ending in Miami Beach, Florida. Recipe developer and NYT Cooking contributor Ali Slagle (“I Dream of Dinner (So You Don’t Have To)”); model and author Nyle DiMarco (“Deaf Utopia”); a performance by PJ Morton and JoJo
Tuesday, April 19— Actors Julia Roberts and Sean Penn (“Gaslit”); actress Michelle Dockery (“Anatomy of a Scandal” and “Downton Abbey”); author and podcast host Zibby Owens (“Princess Charming”)
Wednesday, April 20 – Actress Niecy Nash (“The Rookie”); actress Kaley Cuoco (“The Flight Attendant”); actor Alexander Skarsgård (“The Northman”); a performance by Bonnie Raitt
Thursday, April 21— Actor Jason Bateman (“Ozark”); former NBA player Magic Johnson (“They Call Me Magic”); Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson
Friday, April 22— A performance by Mana; Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson
Saturday, April 23 — Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson; dating and relationship expert Bela Gandhi with social media strategies to dating in 2022; chef Chris Morocco; Binge This! with PEOPLE’s Jeremy Parsons
ABC Media Relations
Elizabeth Hecht
Denise Horn
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broadway-lights · 6 years
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Updated Bootleg Masterlist!
Updated: February 8, 2019
Please refer to this post for all of my info about trading!
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1776
Unknown Cast video (YouTube)
21 Chump Street
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (YouTube)
42nd Street
Unknown Cast video ft. Kyle Dean Massey (YouTube)
9 to 5
Unknown Cast video (Mega)
Broadway Cast Final Show video (StageDork)
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A Chorus Line
2006 Cast video (Mega)
2006 Broadway Revival Opening Night video ft. Ken Alan, Brad Anderson, Michelle Aravena, David Baum, Michael Berresse, Mike Cannon, E. Clayton Cornelious, Natalie Cortez (StageDork)
A New Brain
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
A Very Potter Musical
Unknown Cast Part 1 video (Mega)
Unknown Cast Sequel video (Mega)
Unknown Cast video (YouTube)
An American In Paris
Broadway Cast video ft. Robert Fairchild, Leanne Cope, Veanne Cox, Jill Paice, Brandon Uranowitz, Max von Essen (StageDork)
Aladdin
Unknown Cast audio (Mega)
Unknown Cast video (Mega)
American Idiot
Los Angeles Cast video ft. Alec Cyganowski, Payson Lewis, Matt Magnusson, Caitlin Ary, Lindsay Pearce, Bianca Gisselle, Briana Cuoco, Abraham Lim, Casey Hayden, Zach Zagoria, Jordan Booker, Barrett Crake, Michelle Raitzin, Reesa Marie, Shelley Regner and Jenna Townsend (YouTube)
Amelie
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (YouTube)
Broadway Cast video ft. Phillipa Soo, Adam Chanler-Berat, Tony Sheldon, Tony Sheldon (StageDork)
Anastasia
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast audio ft. Zach Adkins as Dmitry (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Mega)
Broadway Cast audio ft. Zach Adkins as Dmitry (Mega)
Broadway Cast audio ft. Cody Simpson as Dmitry (Mega)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Christy Altomare, Derek Klena, Ramin Karimloo (StageDork)
Annie
Off Broadway Cast at Huntington Beach Playhouse video (YouTube)
Anything Goes
Broadway Revival Cast video ft. Joel Grey and Sutton Foster (Google Drive)
Broadway Revival Cast video ft. Joey Grey and Sutton Foster (Mega)
Broadway Revival Cast video ft. Sutton Foster, Joel Grey, Laura Osnes, Colin Donell, Adam Godley, Jessica Stone (StageDork)
Avenue Q
Original Broadway Cast video (YouTube)
B
Bandstand
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast Closing Night audio (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Becca Petersen as Julia (Mega)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Corey Cott, Laura Osnes, Beth Leavel, Joe Carroll (StageDork)
Bare
2012 Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Mega)
Beautiful
Broadway Cast video ft. Melissa Benoist (Mega)
Unknown Cast video ft. Ben Fankhauser (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Jessie Mueller, Jake Epstein, Anika Larsen, Jarrod Spector, Jeb Brown, Liz Larsen (StageDork)
Beauty and the Beast
Cast audio ft. Steve Blanchard, Anneliese Van Der Pol, Donny Osmond (Google Drive)
2002 Cast video (Google Drive)
1995 Cast video (Google Drive)
Be More Chill
Unknown Cast audio (Google Drive)
Billy Elliot
2005 London Cast video ft. Liam Mower (YouTube)
Bonnie and Clyde
Unknown Cast video *ACT 2 ONLY* (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Jeremy Jordan and Laura Osnes (YouTube)
Book of Mormon
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video ft. Ben Platt (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
London Cast video (Mega)
Broadway Cast video (Mega)
Unknown Cast video ft. Ben Platt (YouTube)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Andrew Rannells, Josh Gad, Nikki M. James, Rory O'Malley, Michael Pott (StageDork)
Bring It On
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
C
Cabaret
Cast video ft. Emma Stone (YouTube)
Carousel
Lincoln Center Cast video (Google Drive)
Carrie The Musical
Off-Broadway Revival Cast video (Google Drive)
Catch Me If You Can
Broadway Cast video (Mega)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Original Broadway Cast First Preview audio (Google Drive)
London Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Chicago
US Tour Cast in Chicago video ft. Paige Davis, Brenda Braxton, Tom Wopat, Carol Woods (YouTube)
Broadway Cast video (Mega)
Broadway Cast video ft. Joey Lawrence, Bianca Marroquin, Brenda Braxton, Rob Bartlett, Carol Woods, R. Lowe (StageDork)
Cinderella
Broadway Cast video ft. Carly Rae Jepsen (YouTube)
Original Broadway Cast video (YouTube)
Original Broadway Cast video (YouTube)
Broadway Cast video ft. Keke Palmer (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Carly Rae Jepsen (Mega)
Come From Away
Unknown Cast video (YouTube)
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Mega)
Unknown Cast video ft. Chad Kimball, Jenn Colella, Joel Hatch, Rodney Hicks, Caesar Samayoa, Kendra Kassebaum, Petrina Bromley, Geno Carr, Lee MacDougall, Q. Smith, Sharon Wheatley, Astrid Van Wieren (StageDork)
Company
2007 Cast video (Google Drive)
D
Dear Evan Hansen
Original Broadway Cast Ben’s Last Show audio (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast audio ft. Colton Ryan (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast audio ft. Colton Ryan (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Mega)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Ben Platt, Laura Dreyfuss, Will Roland, Kristolyn Lloyd, Mike Faist, Rachel Bay Jones, Michael Park, Jennifer Laura Thompson (StageDork)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Ben Platt, Rachel Bay Jones, Laura Dreyfuss, Mike Faist, Jennifer Laura Thompson, Michael Park, Olivia Puckett, Will Roland (StageDork)
E
Everyone’s Talking About Jamie
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
F
Falsettos
Proshoot video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video *ACT 1 ONLY* (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Christian Borle, Stephine J Block, Andrew Rannells, Brandon Uranowitz, Tracie Thomas, Betsy Wolfe, Anthony Rosenthal (Stage Dork)
Fiddler On The Roof
2015 Cast video ft. Danny Burstein, Jessica Hecht, Alexandra Silber, Samantha Massell, Melanie Moore, Jenny Rose Baker, Hayley Feinstein, Alix Korey, Adam Kantor, Ben Rappaport, Nick Rehberger, Adam Dannheisser, Karl Kenzler, Michael C Bernardi, Adam Grupper (StageDork)
Finding Neverland
Unknown Cast video ft. Jeremy Jordan (YouTube)
Original Broadway Cast video (YouTube)
Unknown Cast video ft. Jeremy Jordan (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Mega)
Original Broadway Cast Previews video ft. Matthew Morrison, Laura Michelle Kelly, Kelsey Grammer (StageDork)
Unknown Cast video ft. Jeremy Jordan, Laura Michelle Kelly, Carolee Carmello, Michael McGrath, Jeanna de Waal, Aidan Gemme, Alex Dreier, Hayden Signoretti (StageDork)
Frozen
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Caissie Levy, Patti Murin, Jelani Alladin, John Riddle, Greg Hildreth, Andrew Pirozzi, Timothy Hughes, Olivia Phillip, Ann Sanders, James Brown III, Robert Creighton, Kevin Del Aguila, Zoe Glick, Mimi Ryder (StageDork)
Fun Home
Original Broadway Cast video (Vimeo)
Original Broadway Cast video (Mega)
Broadway Cast video ft. Beth Malone, Michael Cerveris, Judy Kuhn, Sydney Lucas, Roberta Colindrez, Joel Perez (StageDork)
G
Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder
Unknown Cast video (Mega)
Gigi
Original Broadway Cast video (YouTube)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Vanessa Hudgens, Victoria Clark, Corey Cott, Dee Hoty, Howard McGillin, Steffanie Leigh (StageDork)
Grease
Broadway Revival Cast video ft. Laura Osnes (Google Drive)
Broadway Revival Cast video ft. Laura Osnes and Max Crumm (StageDork)
Grease Live video ft. Julianne Hough, Aaron Tveit, Vanessa Hudgens (StageDork)
Great Comet
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Mega)
Broadway Cast video ft. Josh Groban, Denee Benton, Brittain Ashford, Nicholas Belton, Lucas Steele, Gelsey Bell, Nick Choksi, Amber Gray (StageDork)
Groundhog Day
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Mega)
Unknown Cast video ft. Andy Karl, Barrett Doss, Rebecca Faulkenberry, John Sanders, Andrew Call, Gerard Canonico, Josh Lamon, Raymond J. Lee, Heather Ayers (StageDork)
Gypsy
1993 Cast video ft. Bette Middler (Mega)
2008 Revival Cast video ft. Patti LuPone, Laura Benanti (StageDork)
2003 Broadway Revival Cast video ft. Bernadette Peters, John Dossett, Tammy Blanchard (StageDork)
H
Hairspray
Unknown Cast video ft. Aaron Tviet (Google Drive)
2005 US Tour video ft. Aaron Tviet (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video ft. Andrew Rannells (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video ft. Andrew Rannells (YouTube)
Hamilton
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Mega)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., Christopher Jackson, Jonathan Groff, Phillipa Soo, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Anthony Ramos, Daveed Diggs (StageDork)
Heathers
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Mega)
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Broadway Cast video ft. Darren Criss (YouTube)
Broadway Cast video ft. Darren Criss (YouTube)
Broadway Cast video ft. Darren Criss (YouTube)
Broadway Cast video ft. Darren Criss (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Andrew Rannells (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Andrew Rannells (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Darren Criss (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. John Cameron Mitchell (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Michael C. Hall (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Neil Patrick Harris , Lena Hall (StageDork)
Broadway Cast video ft. Darren Criss, Rebecca Naomi Jones (StageDork)
Broadway Cast video ft. Andrew Rannells, Lena Hall (StageDork)
Broadway Cast video ft. Andrew Rannells (StageDork)
Broadway Cast video ft. Darren Criss, Rebecca Naomi Jones (StageDork)
Broadway Cast video ft. Andrew Rannells (StageDork)
How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying
Broadway Cast video ft. Darren Criss (YouTube)
Broadway Cast video ft. Nick Jonas (4Shared)
I
In The Heights
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast Previews video (Google Drive)
Into The Woods
1989 Cast video (Mega)
It Shoulda Been You
Broadway Cast video (Mega)
J
Jersey Boys
2006 Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
2014 Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
2007 Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
2012 Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
2007 Tour Cast in San Fransisco video ft. Andrew Rannells (YouTube)
K
Kinky Boots
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast audio ft. Brendan Urie (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Taylor Louderman (Mega)
Original Broadway Cast ft. Billy Porter, Stark Sands, Annaleigh Ashford (StageDork)
L
Legally Blonde
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Laura Bell Bundy, Christian Borle, Orfeh, Michael Rupert, Richard H. Blake, Kate Shindle, Nikki Snelson, Leslie Kritzer DeQuina Moore (YouTube)
Original Broadway Cast MTV video ft. Laura Bell Bundy, Christian Borle, Orfeh, Michael Rupert, Kate Shindle, Nikki Snelson, Richard H. Blake (YouTube)
Original Broadway Cast MTV video ft. Laura Bell Bundy, Christian Borle, Richard H. Blake, Kate Shindle, Orfeh, Nikki Snelson, Michael Rupert, Annaleigh Ashford (YouTube)
Original Broadway Cast MTV video ft. Laura Bell Bundy, Christian Borle, Richard H. Blake, Kate Shindle, Orfeh, Nikki Snelson, Michael Rupert, Annaleigh Ashford (YouTube)
Original Broadway Cast MTV video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast MTV video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast MTV video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast MTV video (Google Drive)
Proshoot video (Mega)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Laura Bell Bundy, Christian Borle, Richard H. Blake, Kate Shindle, Orfeh, Nikki Snelson, Michael Rupert, Annaleigh Ashford (StageDork)
Les Miserables
10th Anniversary Cast video (Google Drive)
10th Anniversary Cast video (Mega)
Unknown Cast video ft. Ramin Karimloo (Mega)
2014 Broadway Cast Previews video (StageDork)
25th Anniversary Tour video ft. Peter Lockyer, Andrew Varela, Betsy Morgan, Lauren Wiley, Briana Carlson-Goodman, Timothy Gulan, Shawna Hamic, Jordan Nichols, Jason Forbach, Joseph Spieldenner (StageDork)
US Tour Cast video ft. Ivan Rutherford, Stephen Bishop, Joan Almedilla, Tim Howar, Regan Thiel, Sutton Foster, Kevin Earley, J.P. Dougherty, Aymee Garcia, Stephanie Mieko Cohen, Christopher Carlson, Trent Blanton, Ben Davis (StageDork)
Hollywood Bowl cast video (StageDork)
Lion King
2003 Cast video (StageDork)
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Mamma Mia
Unknown Cast video ft. Christy Altomare (YouTube)
Unknown Cast video ft. Christy Altomare  (Google Drive)
Mary Poppins
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Original London Cast video ft. Laura Michelle Kelly, Gavin Lee (StageDork)
Matilda
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Oona Laurence (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video (Mega)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Sophia Gennusa (StageDork)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Bailey Ryon (StageDork)
Mean Girls
Original Broadway Cast audio ft. Tee Boyich as Cady in middle of show (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast audio ft. Jonalyn Saxer as Regina (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast audio ft. Becca Petersen as Regina (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast audio ft. Tee Boyich as Cady in middle of show (MediaFire)
Original Broadway Cast audio (MediaFire)
Original Broadway Cast audio ft. Gianna Yanelli as Janis (MediaFire)
Original Broadway Cast audio ft. Tee Boyich as unknown principal (MediaFire)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Erika Henningsen, Taylor Louderman, Ashley Park, Kate Rockwell, Barrett Wilbert Weed, Grey Henson, Kerry Butler, Rick Younger, Kyle Selig, Cheech Manoha (StageDork)
Miss Saigon
2001 Cast video (Google Drive)
2014 London Cast video (Mega)
Unknown Broadway Cast video ft. Lea Salonga, Louyong Wang Chris, Charles Wallace, Ruthie Hensall Thuy, Charlene Carabeo (StageDork)
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Newsies
Broadway Cast video ft. Liana Hunt and Corey Cott (DailyMotion)
Broadway Cast video ft. Kara Lindsay and Corey Cott (DailyMotion)
Original Broadway Cast audio ft. Mike Faist as Jack (SoundCloud)
Original Broadway Cast audio ft. Mike Faist as Jack (SoundCloud)
Broadway Cast Closing Night video (YouTube)
Tour Cast video ft. Dan DeLuca and Stephanie Styles (YouTube)
Tour Cast video ft. Joey Barriero (YouTube)
Broadway Cast video ft. Corey Cott (Google Drive)
Proshoot video (Google Drive)
2014 Tour Cast audio (Google Drive)
2017 Tour Cast audio (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast Kara’s Last Show audio (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast audio (Google Drive)
Tour Cast in Baltimore audio (Google Drive)
Tour Cast in Italy audio (Google Drive)
Tour Cast in Boston audio (Google Drive)
Tour Cast in Boston audio (Google Drive)
2013 Tour Cast audio (Google Drive)
2011 Tour Cast audio (Google Drive)
Original Cast Papermill Playhouse Closing audio (Google Drive)
2014 Tour Cast audio (Google Drive)
2015 Tour Cast audio (Google Drive)
Tour Cast in Pittsburgh audio (Google Drive)
Tour Cast video ft. Joey Barriero (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Newsies Live video (Google Drive)
Tour Cast video (Google Drive)
Tour Cast video ft. Dan DeLuca (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast Closing video (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Corey Cott and Kara Lindsay (Google Drive)
Tour Cast video ft. Stephanie Styles and Dan DeLuca (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Corey Cott and Kara Lindsay (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast Closing video (Google Drive)
Tour Cast in Boston audio ft. Ben Cook as Crutchie (Mega)
Proshoot video (Mega)
Unknown Cast video (Mega)
Newsies Live video (PutLocker)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Jeremy Jordan, John Dossett, Kara Lindsay, Capathia Jenkins, Ben Fankhauser (StageDork)
Broadway Cast video ft. Corey Cott, Kara Lindsay, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Ben Fankhauser (StageDork)
Tour Cast video ft. Dan DeLuca, Steve Blanchard, Stephanie Styles, Angela Grovey (StageDork)
Next to Normal
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Kyle Dean Massey and Jessica Phillips (Mega)
Broadway Cast video ft. Alice Ripley, Jennifer Damiano, Brian Darcy James (Mega)
Broadway Cast video (Mega)
Off Broadway Cast video (Mega)
O
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Phantom of the Opera
2016 Cast video ft. James Barbour, Ali Ewoldt, Jordan Donica, Michele McConnell, Richard Poole, Craig Bennett, Rebecca Eichenberger, John Easterlin, Kara Klein (StageDork)
Broadway Cast video ft. Norm Lewis, Sierra Boggess (StageDork)
Pippin
Original Broadway Cast video (DailyMotion)
2013 Broadway Revival Cast video ft. Matthew James Thomas, Patina Miller (StageDork)
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R
Rent
Opening Night video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast Opening Night video (Mega)
Broadway Proshoot video (Mega)
S
Saved
2008 Cast video ft. Aaron Tviet (Mega)
School of Rock
Original Broadway Cast video (YouTube)
Broadway Cast video ft. Alex Brightman, Sierra Boggess, Spencer Moses, Mamie Parris, Bobbi Mackenzie, Evie Dolan, Carly Gendell, Brandon Niederauer, Isabella Russo, Jared Parker (StageDork)
Broadway Cast video ft. Alex Brightman, Sierra Boggess, Spencer Moses, Mamie Parris, Bobbi Mackenzie, Evie Dolan, Carly Gendell, Brandon Niederauer, Isabella Russo, Jared Parker Garden (StageDork)
Secret Garden
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
She Loves Me
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Shrek
Proshoot video (Mega)
Sister Act
Broadway Cast video (Mega)
Something Rotten
Unknown Cast video *ACT 1 ONLY* (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Mega)
Broadway Cast video ft. Brooks Ashmanskas, Peter Bartlett, Heidi Blickenstaff, Christian Borle, John Cariani, Brian d'Arcy James, Brad Oscar, Kate Reinders, Michael James Scott, Gerry Vichi, Linda Griffin, David Hibbard, Jenny Hill (StageDork)
Spongebob
Original Broadway Cast video (YouTube)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Spring Awakening
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Jonathan Groff , Lea Michele, John Gallagher Jr., Stephen Spinella, Christine Estabrook,Lauren Pritchard, Jonathan B. Wright, Skylar Astin, Lilli Cooper, Gideon Glick, Brian Charles Johnson, Phoebe Strole, Remy Zaken (StageDork)
Sweeny Todd
2001 Cast video (Mega)
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The Addams Family
Original Broadway Cast video (Mega)
Chicago Cast video (YouTube)
The Bands Visit
Broadway Cast video (Mega)
Broadway Cast video ft. Ariel Stachel, Tony Shalhoub, Sharone Sayegh, Kristen Sieh , George Abud, Alok Tewari, Harvey Valdes, Sam Sadigursky, Garo Yellin (StageDork)
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime
Unknown Cast video (StageDork)
The Little Mermaid
Pre-Broadway Cast video (YouTube)
The Prom
Unknown Cast video (Mega)
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
The Wiz
NBC Live video ft. Shanice Williams, Queen Latifah, Amber Riley, Uzo Aduba, Stephanie Mills, Elijah Kelley, Ne-Yo, David Alan Grier, Mary J. Blige (StageDork)
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Revival Cast video (Google Drive)
Tuck Everlasting
Broadway Cast video (YouTube)
Broadway Cast video ft. Carolee Carmello, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Sarah Charles Lewis, Michael Park, Terrence Mann, Fred Applegate, Robert Lenzi, Michael Wartella (StageDork)
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Urinetown
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
V
W
Waitress
Unknown Cast video (YouTube)
Original Broadway Cast video (YouTube)
Broadway Cast video ft. Sara Bareilles (YouTube)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video *ACT 1 ONLY* (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Jessie Muller (Mega)
Broadway Cast video ft. Sara Bareilles (Mega)
Broadway Cast video ft. Betsy Wolfe (Mega)
Original Broadway Cast video ft. Jessie Mueller, Keala Settle, Kimiko Glenn, Drew Gehling, Nick Cordero, Dakin Matthews, Eric Anderson, Christopher Fitzgerald (StageDork)
Broadway Cast video ft. Sara Bareilles, Charity Angel Dawson, Molly Jobe, Chris Diamantopoulos, Will Swenson, Dakin Matthews, Eric Anderson, Christopher Fitzgerald (StageDork)
War Paint
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Wicked
Broadway 10th Anniversary Cast audio (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Laurel Harris and Kara Lindsay (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Kara Lindsay (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast video (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Stephanie J. Block (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Donna Vivino (Google Drive)
Broadway Cast video ft. Aaron Tviet (Google Drive)
Original Broadway Cast Preview video (4Shared)
Broadway Cast audio ft. Kara Lindsay (MediaFire)
Broadway Cast audio ft. Derek Klena (MediaFire)
Original Broadway Cast Preview video ft. Idina Menzel, Kristin Chenoweth, Norbert Leo Butz, Carole Shelley, Joel Grey, Michelle Federer, Christopher Fitzgerald, William Youmans (StageDork)
Broadway Cast video ft. Laurel Harris, Kara Lindsay (StageDork)
X
Xandu
Original Cast video (Google Drive)
Y
Yank
Unknown Cast video (Google Drive)
Z
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AutoStore Brand Film
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AutoStore is a Norwegian tech company, leading innovation in the field of robotic warehouse automation. Tendril was approached with the task of conceiving and creating a film that captured the elegant futurism of the AutoStore brand and its unique cubic approach to storage.
Tendril’s role encompassed design and concept through live action production, CG animation, and delivery. One particularly exciting aspect of this project was teaming up with our friends at Worship to co-direct and CypherAudio to craft the score and sound design. We were blessed with an absolutely incredible team on this project, composed of artists from the studio as well as a hand-picked team of international collaborators.
For details and behind the scenes please check out the project page on our website here:
Autostore
CREDITS:
Client AutoStore
Marketing Director Magne Hatteland
LIVE ACTION
Production Company Tendril
Executive Producer Kate Bate
Producer Leah Wesolowski
Co-Directors Chris Bahry, Nicolas Girard, Rafael Ruiz
Project Manager Craig Watson
Art Director Olga Abramowicz
Coordinator Brittany Sheahan
DOP Jeremy Benning
Set Design Nicolas Girard
Editor Alison Gordon
Assistant Editor Scott Edwards, Oliver Whitfield-Smith
Storyboards Gabe Sapienza
Concept Art and Lookdev Chris Bjerre, Vladislav Solovjov, Evaldas Cesnavicius, Toros Kose, Chris Bahry
Head of 3D Ben Pilgrim
TD Support Martin Gunnarsson
3D Modeling Ben Pilgrim, Christian Hecht, Tyrel Scott, Runbo Chen, Marek Denko
3D Animation Nejc Polovsak, Matt Frodsham, Matias Hansen, Will Sharkey, Martin Gunnarsson, Vlad Solovjov
Look-Dev, Lighting and Render Nejc Polovsak, Matt Frodsham, Alexandre Veaux, Brad Husband, Vlad Solovjov, Marcelo Souza
Compositing and Colour Alexandre Veaux, Brad Husband, Chris Bahry
WORSHIP
Worship Co-Directors Nicolas Girard, Rafael Ruiz
Producer Greg Benedetto
Writer Caroline Leung
Mood Edit Nicolas Girard
Concept Art and Lookdev Nicolas Girard, Rafael Ruiz
3D Animation Alex Gee, Nicolas Girard
2D Animation Alex Gee, Rafael Ruiz, Nicolas Girard
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Powerful Week
Tuesday
It’s 1:47 pm. My phone rings. It’s a call from Burbank, California. I’m on the fourth floor of the library preparing some slides. I let it ring.
Then I decide to answer because I wasn’t being very productive anyways.
“Hello is this Jeremy?”
“Hi, yes it is!”
“This is Mckenzie from Power 106. I’m calling about the internship, do you have time to talk?”
I am pretty excited right now. But I’m also kind of nervous because I’m on the fourth floor of a library so people are probably looking at me like “who does this kid think he is? Someone shut him up!” I don’t blame them. I walk down to the elevator and do my mid-elevator and the rest of it outside the library. I black out for half of it but I think I still do a good job.
“We should be giving you a call tomorrow!”
I text my friend Jeremy Morantz telling him I got the call from Power and he is really excited for me. I remember over Winter break telling him that I applied for the internship. I told him it was the only internship I applied for this semester but I had a good feeling about it. He told me he thought I would get it even with the 150+ people who apply annually, but that either way I shouldn’t worry too much about it because it’ll all work out how it’s supposed to. He was right.
Wednesday
It’s 1:24 pm. My phone rings again. Burbank, California. This time, I am expecting a call.
“Hey Jeremy, it’s Mckenzie from Power 106. So we would love to have you on as a part of our team for The Cruz Show.”
Friday
An Uber pulls up to my place and an extremely familiar face walks out. My friend Griffin is in town for the weekend. This is a guy who has been as important an influence as anyone in my life. We talk about life, love, success and everything in between, and I can always count on him for life wisdom and support. We have both grown a lot together this year.
“What’s up Hechtar?”
Griff meets John and we all go to Roscoes for some fresh Chicken and Waffles (Chicken Counter – 1). It was delicious. Still the best thing I’ve ever tasted.
We go up to Santa Monica to meet my prof, Jeff Fellenzer, who has been one of the most influential people to me out here and who is one of my biggest mentors. This semester I am TAing for his Sports, and Media Technology class. Griff is a big sports fan so we talk about the NFL in LA, Jeff’s career path and how everything we want in life is really possible. Jeff was meeting with another student before me, Ben, who happens to be a fellow Canadian!
Griff and I go to California Pizza Kitchen for a salad.. but we also split a BBQ Chicken Pizza (Chicken Counter – 2)
We go to my friend Sophie’s for a bit, we wander downtown and then I show him a couple of bars that I like in Hollywood.
Saturday
I give Griff a tour of USC campus and we walk past a lunch celebrating the empowerment of women. I ask what the lunch is for and the staff tells me we have to be registered. A lady comes from behind us and says, “come with me boys.” Sounded a little sketchy but when a woman at an empowerment lunch tells you to come with her, you follow. We go along with her and she places wrist-bands on us.
“Enjoy your free lunch.”
A big finesse move for the boys. We get free lunch and celebrate women. What do we have for lunch? You guessed it – Chicken. This time in the form of wraps. They are really good (Chicken Counter – 3).
Saturday Night
The Winnipeg Jets are in town tonight and we have tickets! Our tickets are $35 in the third level. We both wear Jets gear and meet up with my friends Alanna and Repski and his friend Brett. At the first intermission we meet up with my friend Kylie who is also from Winnipeg and we talk about how much different LA is and how we miss Greenroom (our former hometown bar).
After chatting with some really nice Kings fans on Facebook live and enjoying some chicken tendy’s (Chicken Counter – 4) we go down to meet up with Repski for the second intermission. Brett had made some new friends (after a few drinks), two older gentleman – one wearing a Jet’s jersey and the other wearing a light blue Hockey Night in Canada jacket. The guy in the Jet’s jersey knows our old elementary school gym teacher, Mr. B. He calls him Buck. Great guy. The guy in the Hockey Night in Canada jacket asks if we want to sit in their row because there were empty seats next to them. We say sure, can’t turn that down. The lady at the gate says that if we don’t have tickets we can’t go down. I say that our friends are saving the tickets for us in the row. 
We walk down to row 5 and see the third period and overtime from the best seats that I have ever sat in for a hockey game. The atmosphere is electric. A King’s fan – older dad – almost gets into a fight with Brett and is more fired up about a goal than I have ever seen anyone get – regardless of their age. Jets lose but the boys win big with another finesse move. $35 row 5 tickets at Staples Center. Big plays.
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Sunday
We play some basketball at the USC gym. There is one guy wearing a green shirt who is an absolute riot to watch play. It’s not that he is a bad player, he’s an okay shooter, it’s just that he likes to shoot from half court for no reason. Everytime we passed him the ball, everyone groaned in their head because they knew a half court shot was coming. We came away with a big victory and a couple of big losses. We meet a dude named Andrew - at least I think that was his name. Great guy.
We go to Malibu with John and have a great photo shoot on the beach. I’ll definitely be posting some big Instas from it. We have fish tacos and burgers (NOT CHICKEN - WOW!!!!!!!!) at this place called Duke’s which is great stuff. We watch some football and relax.
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John and I have people over and host what turns out to be a really fun party (kickback – as they call it here). 2 noise complaints, one spilled drink and a frozen bottle of champagne is a successful night in my books. Some hilarious stories, but you’ll have to ask me about them in person.
Monday
We go to a place called Grinder for lunch. It is not in fact a place where people meet up from the gay dating up with the same name - instead, it’s a phenomenal lunch place. Reminds me of Sals, which reminds me of home. We talk about how being yourself and having self-awareness is the greatest thing you can have in life. And about how you can never get mad at someone for their reaction to your actions because their reaction is based on a completely different life perspective than yours.
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Monday Night
Griff bought me tickets to the Clippers vs. OKC game. Griff wears his Russell Westbrook UCLA jersey and I wear Griff’s Calvin Cambridge LA Knights jersey from the movie, Like Mike. I don’t get a single compliment. We see an incredible game from JJ Reddick and Mo Buckets!!! And Russ plays a tough game without much help from his team.
We meet up with John and grab some Asian food before bed. The mushroom chicken was really good (Chicken Counter – 5). We watch some Vince Carter highlights with Terrance and then go to bed.
Griff goes home the next morning and it’s back to reality. It’s been a really good break. I had a great weekend with a lifelong homie and I had a great time relaxing. But I am so ready to get back to work and hustle towards my goals.
Tuesday
I email Power.
“Thank you, I’m really looking forward to the opportunity.”
“We’ll see you Thursday.”
Lessons:
If Something Feels Right - Do It
I was stressing a lot this week because I had another potential opportunity on the table that would have made me unable to take the internship at Power. I was overthinking about future opportunities and what would come from each of them going into the summer here, but then when it came down to it, the opportunity at Power felt right so I took the job. Like my mom texted me, everything will work out. Remember that.
Things Happen for Reasons, Even if You Don’t Understand Them at the Time
After I met J. Cruz and worked on the Chance The Rapper interview at Power, I was disappointed that nothing else came from it. But everything has a way of working itself out. I gained other experiences, put the time in, and came back stronger than ever. And it all ended up coming back around. Trust that if something doesn’t work out for you right away, whether it’s with a relationship, job opportunity, friendship, or whatever it is - that is wasn’t mean to at that time. Keep moving forward and pushing towards your goals and you will see that things have a funny way of working themselves out.
Good Support Systems are Everything
If you find people who genuinely support you and make your life better, hold on to them, because these people are rare. Griffin has been one of my best friends forever but he continues to bring value into my life and support me even from all the way back home. I don’t take that for granted. He also told me that I have a great support system around me here. People like John, Jeff, Repski, Terrance and all of my friends here support me and want to see me do well and I appreciate that more than any of them know. Keep the genuine people around you who will keep you grounded and humble. Thank you to my friends back home and my new friend out in my new second home.
And remember, it’s your life -  so do what you want to do and don’t let anyone else tell you what’s best for you. Only you know. Have a great day and I’ll let you know how my first week at Power goes. Love to you and yours.
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goalhofer · 5 years
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Every Jaime Sifers College/Professional Teammate
University Of Vermont Catamounts
Jeff Miles (2002-04)
Brady Leisenring (2002-06)
Bryson Busniuk (2002--03)
Thomas Hajek (2002-03)
John Longo (2002-03)
Scott Mifsud (2002-04)
Jeff Corey (2002-06)
Ryan Miller (2002-03)
Tim Plant (2002-04)
Baron Becker (2002-06)
Phil Youngclaus (2002-06)
Oriel McHugh (2002-04)
Gerard Miller (2002-04)
Joey Gasparini (2002-06)
Ben Driver (2002-06)
Shawn Conschafter (2002-03)
Derek Wagar (2002-04)
Billy Kelly (12 games 2003)
Greg Zemple (2002-03)
Spencer Morton (11 games 2003-04)
Jason Fortin (20 games 2003)
Chris Smart (2002-04)
Chris Mounsey (15 games 2003-04)
Matt Hanson (7 games 2002-04)
Dustin Corbett (4 games 2003)
Tom Child (2002-04)
Travis Russell (2002-06)
Ryan Gunderson (2003-06)
Evan Stoflet (2003-06)
Chris Myers (2003-06)
Dan Owens (2003-04)
Art Femenella (2003-06)
Tom Collingham (2003-06)
Scott Sortal (8 games 2004)
Torrey Mitchell (2005-06)
Dean Strong (2005-06)
Peter Lenes (2005-06)
Kenny Macaulay (2005-06)
Corey Carlson (2005-06)
Mark Lutz (2005-06)
Matt Syroczynski (2005-06)
Slavomir Tomko (17 games 2006)
Kyle Kuk (2005-06)
Mike Arcieri (20 games 2006)
Andy Corran (2005-06)
Reese Wisnowski (2005-06)
Dan Owens (7 games 2006)
Joe Fallon (2005-06)
Toronto Marlies
Johnny Pohl (2 games 2006)
Bates Battaglia (2 games 2006, 2007-09)
Kris Newbury (2006-09)
Brad Leeb (2006-07)
Jeremy Williams (2006-09)
Brett Engelhardt (2006-07)
Brendan Bell (2 games 2006)
Ian White (2 games 2006)
Colin Murphy (2006-08)
Tyler Beechey (2 games 2006)
Ben Ondrus (2006-09)
Jay Harrison (2 games 2006, 2007-08)
Martin Sagat (2006-07)
John Mitchell (2006-08)
Andy Wozniewski (2006-08)
Carlo Colaiacovo (9 games 2006-08)
Staffan Kronwall (2006-09)
Aleksander Suglobov (2006-07)
Steve Chabbert (2 games 2006)
Roman Kukumberg (2 games 2006)
Marc Moro (2006-07)
Mike Hoffman (2 games 2006)
David Turon (2 games 2006)
Dominic D’Amour (2006-07)
Luke Fulghum (8 games 2006-07)
Brad Brown (2006-07)
Chris St. Jacques (18 games 2006-07)
Jeff Corey (2006-07)
Ian MacNeil (2 games 2006)
Jean-Francois Racine (2006-07)
Alex Foster (2 games 2006, 2007-09)
Todd Ford (9 games 2006-08)
Steven Later (2 games 2006)
Robbie Earl (2006-09)
Derek Landmesser (2 games 2006)
Shaun Landolt (2 games 2006)
Tyson Marsh (3 games 2006-07)
Justin Sawyer (4 games 2006-07)
Jean-Sebastien Aubin (2 games 2006)
J.J. Hunter (9 games 2006)
Kip Brennan (1 game 2006)
Mike Jarmuth (1 game 2006)
Erik Westrum (2006-07)
Chris Harrington (2006-08)
Tyson Nash (2006-07)
Boyd Devereaux (2006-07, 2008-09)
David Cloutier (2006-07)
Karel Pilar (10 games 2007)
Kevin Baker (7 games 2007)
Michael Schutte (10 games 2007)
Owen Fussey (14 games 2007)
David Pszenyczny (4 games 2007)
Justin Pogge (2006-09)
Mac Faulker (3 games 2007)
Mikael Tellqvist (3 games 2007)
Brett Aubin (2007-09)
Jiri Tlusty (2007-09)
Michel Leveille (2007-08)
Phil Oreskovic (2007-09)
David Ling (2007-08)
Derrick Walser (2007-08)
Reid Cashman (17 games 2007-08)
Nathan Perrott (8 games 2007-08)
Darryl Boyce (2007-09)
Bryan Muir (2007-08)
Anton Stralman (2007-09)
Tyler Doig (2007-09)
Peter Tsimikalis (2007-08)
Simon Gamache (19 games 2008)
Patrick Wellar (2007-08)
Tony Salmelainen (2 games 2008)
Scott Clemmensen (2007-08)
Dale Mitchell (2 games 2008)
Jeff Miles (1 game 2008)
Matt Grennier (7 games 2008)
Stefano Giliati (2008-09)
Kyle Rogers (2008-09)
Max Taylor (2008-09)
Todd Perry (2008-09)
Tim Stapleton (2008-09)
Mark Bell (2008-09)
Andre Deveaux (2008-09)
Richard Petiot (2008-09)
Ryan Hamilton (2008-09)
Joey Ryan (2008-09)
Juha Uotila (2008-09)
Josef Boumedienne (19 games 2009)
Andrew Martens (19 games 2009)
Josh Engel (2008-09)
Andy Schneider (2008-09)
James Reimer (3 games 2009)
Ashton Rome (7 games 2009)
Jonas Frogren (3 games 2009)
Viktor Stalberg (2 games 2009)
Andy Rogers (3 games 2009)
Jeremy Swanson (3 games 2009)
Nikolay Kulemin (5 games 2009)
Alex Berry (8 games 2009)
Rob LaLonde (9 games 2009)
Adam Munro (2008-09)
Toronto Maple Leafs
Jason Blake (2008-09)
Andre Deveaux (2008-09)
Boyd Devereaux (2008-09)
Jeff Finger (2008-09)
Jonas Frogren (2008-09)
Martin Gerber (2008-09)
Michail Hrabouski (2008-09)
Niklas Hagman (2008-09)
Jeff Hamilton (15 games 2009)
Christian Hanson (5 games 2009)
Jay Harrison (2008-09)
Curtis Joseph (2008-09)
Tomas Kaberle (2008-09)
Pavel Kubina (2008-09)
Nikolay Kulemin (2008-09)
Brad May (2008-09)
Jamal Mayers (2008-09)
John Mitchell (2008-09)
Phil Oreskovic (10 games 2009)
Justin Pogge (2008-09)
Oleksiy Ponikarovsky (2008-09)
Luke Schenn (2008-09)
Matt Stajan (2008-09)
Lee Stempniak (2008-09)
Vesa Toskala (2008-09)
Mike Van Ryn (2008-09)
Ian White (2008-09)
Minnesota Wild
Cody Almond (14 games 2009)
Niklas Backstrom (14 games 2009)
Cam Barker (14 games 2009)
Derek Boogaard (14 games 2009)
Kyle Brodziak (14 games 2009)
Andrew Brunette (14 games 2009)
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Marek Zidlicky (14 games 2009)
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Petr Kalus (2009-10)
Jamie Fraser (2009-10)
Colton Gillies (2009-10)
Robbie Earl (2009-10)
Cody Almond (2009-10)
Peter Zingoni (2009-10)
Clayton Stoner (2009-10)
Justin Falk (2009-10)
Carson McMillan (2009-10)
Brandon Rogers (2009-10)
J.P. Testwuide (2009-10)
Matt Kassian (2009-10)
Tony Hrkac (2009-10)
Brandon Buck (2009-10)
Ryan Lannon (2009-10)
Trent Campbell (3 games 2010)
Craig Weller (5 games 2009)
Marco Scandella (7 games 2010)
Barry Brust (2009-10)
Anton Khudobin (2009-10)
Ryan Nie (1 game 2010)
Matt Pierce (1 game 2010)
Ross Rouleau (1 game 2010)
Dylan Hunter (1 game 2009)
Matt Fornataro (1 game 2009)
Brock Sheahan (1 game 2010)
Brandon Straub (2 games 2010)
Darcy Kuemper (3 games 2010)
Wade Dubielewicz (2009-10)
Chicago Wolves
Jason Krog (2010-11)
Darren Haydar (2010-11)
Jared Ross (2010-11)
Spencer Machacek (2010-11)
Andre Deveaux (2010-11)
Paul Postma (2010-11)
Nigel Dawes (2010-11)
Ryan Garbutt (2010-11)
Mark Matheson (2010-11)
Fredrik Pettersson (2010-11)
Riley Holzapfel (2010-11)
Tim Miller (2010-11)
Michael Davies (2010-11)
Arturs Kulda (2010-11)
Mike Siklenka (2010-11)
Andrey Zubarev (2010-11)
Angelo Esposito (2010-11)
Noah Welch (2010-11)
Andrew Kozek (2010-11)
Akim Aliu (2010-11)
Boris Valabik (2010-11)
Jamie Hunt (2010-11)
Patrice Cormier (11 games 2010)
Tim Stapleton (4 games 2011)
Peter Mannino (2010-11)
Sergio Somma (5 games 2011)
Michael Forney (9 games 2011)
Eddie Pasquale (2010-11)
Patrick Rissmiller (6 games 2010)
Carl Klingberg (8 games 2011)
Kip Brennan (12 games 2011)
Ben Maxwell (2 games 2011)
Josh Godfrey (4 games 2011)
Patrick Galivan (5 games 2011)
Adam Huxley (18 games 2011)
Drew MacIntyre (20 games 2010)
Matt Krug (1 game 2011)
Chris Carrozzi (1 game 2011)
Dave Phillips (1 game 2010)
Ondrej Pavelec (1 game 2011)
Alan Dorich (1 game 2011)
Will Colbert (2 games 2011)
Ian McKenzie (2 games 2011)
Jack Combs (3 games 2011)
Zach Redmond (3 games 2011)
Brett Festerling (5 games 2011)
Adler Mannheim
Adam Mitchell (2011-13)
Chris Lee (2011-12)
Yanick Lehoux (2011-14)
Mike Glumac (2011-13)
Ken Magowan (2011-14)
Christoph Ullmann (2011-14)
Ronny Arendt (2011-14)
Frank Mauer (2011-14)
Yannic Seidenberg (2011-13)
Marcus Kink (2011-14)
Craig MacDonald (2011-13)
Steve Wagner (2011-14)
Nikolai Goc (2011-14)
Niko Dimitrakos (2011-12)
Shawn Belle (2011-13)
Matthias Plachta (2011-14)
Denis Reul (2011-14)
Marc El-Sayed (2011-14)
Florian Kettemer (2011-14)
Felix Brueckmann (2011-14)
Fred Brathwaite (2011-12)
Steven Bar (12 games 2012)
Richard Gelke (13 games 2012)
Dennis Seidenberg (2012-13)
Marcel Goc (2012-13)
Jochen Hecht (2012-14)
Jason Pominville (7 games 2012-13)
Doug Janik (2012-13)
Mirko Hofflin (2012-14)
Alex Foster (10 games 2012)
Dominik Bittner (2012-14)
Dennis Endras (2012-14)
Simon Gamache (2013-14)
Jon Rheault (2013-14)
Martin Buchweiser (2013-14)
Mike Vernace (2013-14)
Kai Hospelt (2013-14)
Eric Schneider (8 games 2014)
Christopher Fischer (2013-14)
Dorian Saeftel (1 game 2014)
Tobias Kircher (1 game 2014)
Alexander Ackermann (7 games 2014)
Springfield Falcons
T.J. Tynan (2014-15)
Ryan Craig (2014-15)
Sean Collins (2014-15)
Austin Madaisky (2014-15)
Kerby Rychel (2014-15)
Dana Tyrell (2014-15)
Luke Adam (2014-15)
Michael Chaput (2014-15)
Frederic St. Denis (2014-15)
Marko Dano (2014-15)
Mike Hoeffel (2014-15)
Josh Anderson (2014-15)
Thomas Larkin (2014-15)
Trent Vogelhuber (2014-15)
Lukas Sedlak (2014-15)
Domenic Monardo (2014-15)
Brian Gibbons (2014-15)
Denny Urban (2014-15)
Corey Cowick (2014-15)
Hubert Labrie (2014-15)
Adam Cracknell (18 games 2015)
Jerry D’Amigo (2014-15)
Frank Milano (10 games 2015)
Nathan Oystrick (12 games 2015)
Brett Ponich (2014-15)
Andrew Chirniwchan (12 games 2015)
Alexander Wennberg (6 games 2015)
Mike Little (3 games 2015)
Mike Cornell (11 games 2014)
Yann Sauve (17 games 2015)
Derek Docken (6 games 2015)
Mathieu Gagnon (20 games 2015)
Dillon Heatherington (3 games 2015)
Steve Weinstein (3 games 2015)
Rick Pinkston (6 games 2015)
Will Weber (2014-15)
Steven Shamanski (1 game 2015)
Riley Wetmore (1 game 2015)
Tyler Sikura (2 games 2015)
Joonas Korpisalo (3 games 2015)
Steve McCarthy (3 games 2014)
Matthew Zay (3 games 2014)
Patrick Cullity (3 games 2015)
Cody Goloubef (3 games 2015)
Seth Ambroz (4 games 2015)
James Livingston (6 games 2015)
William Karlsson (15 games 2015)
Oscar Dansk (2014-15)
Scott Munroe (2014-15)
Anton Forsberg (2014-15)
Lake Erie/Cleveland Monsters
T.J. Tynan (2015-17)
Michael Chaput (2015-16)
Daniel Zaar (2015-17)
Josh Anderson (2015-16)
Alex Broadhurst (2015-17)
Frank Milano (2015-17)
Oliver Bjorkstrand (2015-17)
Trent Vogelhuber (2015-16)
John Ramage (2015-17)
Kerby Rychel (2015-16)
Michael Paliotta (2015-16)
Ryan Craig (2015-17)
Markus Hannikainen (2015-17)
Dillon Heatherington (2015-17)
Lukas Sedlak (2015-16)
Steve Eminger (2015-16)
Dean Kukan (2015-17)
Nick Moutrey (2015-17)
Justin Falk (2015-16)
Andrew Bodnarchuk (14 games 2016)
Manny Malhotra (2015-16)
Mark Cundari (7 games 2016)
Derek Deblois (2015-16)
Eric Roy (10 games 2016)
Aleh Yevenka (2015-17)
Zach Werenski (2015-16)
Steve Weinstein (4 games 2016)
Steve McCarthy (17 games 2016)
Anton Forsberg (2015-17)
Brett Gallant (2015-17)
Austin Madaisky (1 game 2016)
Peter Quenneville (1 game 2016)
Vinny Saponari (1 game 2016)
Austin Farley (2 games 2016)
Seth Ambroz (3 games 2016)
Blake Tatchell (5 games 2016)
Jan Hejda (11 games 2016)
Joonas Korpisalo (2015-17)
Paul Bittner (2016-17)
Joe Devlin (2016-17)
Brad Thiessen (2015-17)
Justin Scott (2016-17)
Jordan Maletta (2016-17)
Joe Pendenza (2016-17)
Zac Dalpe (20 games 2017)
Marc-Andre Bergeron (2016-17)
Aaron Palushaj (2016-17)
Ryan Stanton (2016-17)
Cody Goloubef (16 games 2016)
Blake Siebenaler (2016-17)
Alex Petan (14 games 2017)
Akim Aliu (13 games 2017)
Sam Vigneault (16 games 2017)
Vitalii Abramov (4 games 2017)
Kyle Thomas (12 games 2017)
Jacob Graves (19 games 2017)
Dalton Prout (7 games 2017)
Dante Salituro (5 games 2017)
Shawn Szydlowski (7 games 2017)
Miles Koules (7 games 2017)
Gabriel Carlsson (3 games 2017)
Frank Hora (3 games 2017)
Ryan Collins (5 games 2017)
Sheldon Brookbank (6 games 2017)
Michael Houser (1 game 2017)
Kole Sherwood (2 games 2017)
Scott Harrington (2 games 2017)
Keith Aulie (3 games 2016)
Scott Savage (3 games 2017)
Mike Brown (11 games 2017)
Utica Comets
Reid Boucher (2017-19)
Michael Chaput (2017-18)
Patrick Wiercioch (2017-18)
Zack MacEwen (2017-19)
Nikolay Goldobin (2017-18)
Philip Holm (2017-18)
Michael Carcone (2017-19)
Cole Cassels (2017-18)
Cameron Darcy (2017-19)
Wacey Hamilton (2017-19)
Alex D’Aoust (2017-18)
Guillaume Brisebois (2017-18)
Adam Comrie (2017-18)
Carter Bancks (2017-19)
Darren Archibald (2017-18)
Dylan Blujus (2017-19)
Jayson Megna (2017-18)
Ashton Sautner (2017-18)
Joe Labate (2017-18)
Andrew Chirniwchan (2017-18)
Griffen Molino (2017-18)
Tony Cameranesi (2017-18)
Evan McEneny (2017-19)
Tanner MacMaster (2017-18)
Jalen Chatfield (2017-19)
David Dziurzynski (2017-18)
Jordan Subban (16 games 2018)
Frankie Simonelli (9 games 2018)
Zac Lynch (8 games 2018)
Marco Roy (6 games 2018)
Anton Rodin (7 games 2018)
Justin Taylor (2 games 2018)
Willie Corrin (2 games 2018)
Matt Leitner (5 games 2018)
Joe Faust (2 games 2018)
Mathieu Brodeur (4 games 2018)
Yan-Pavel Laplante (5 games 2018)
Cliff Watson (6 games 2017)
Richard Bachman (2017-19)
Thatcher Demko (2017-18)
Joel Lowry (1 game 2017)
Justin Hamonic (1 game 2018)
Brian Ward (1 game 2017)
Aaron Irving (1 game 2018)
Caleb Herbert (1 game 2018)
Mackenzie Stewart (2 games 2018)
Nolan Valleau (5 games 2018)
Brady Brassart (9 games 2018)
Danny Moynihan (11 games 2018)
Anton Cederholm (12 games 2018)
Lukas Jasek (2018-19)
Brendan Woods (2018-19)
Brendan Gaunce (2018-19)
Jonathan Dahlen (2018-19)
Vincent Arseneau (2018-19)
Tyler Motte (2018-19)
Kole Lind (2018-19)
Brandon Anselmini (2018-19)
Vincent Arseneau (2018-19)
Mitch Eliot (2018-19)
Jonah Gadjovich (2018-19)
Reid Gardiner (2018-19)
Jesse Graham (2018-19)
Olli Juolevi (2018-19)
Tanner Kero (2018-19)
Ivan Kulbakov (2018-19)
Stefan LeBlanc (2018-19)
Michael Leighton (2018-19)
Marek Mazanec (2018-19)
Tom Pyatt (2018-19)
Kyle Thomas (2018-19)
Aaron Throw (2018-19)
Mitchell Vanderlaan (2018-19)
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