this ss i took today goes hard as hell look at them
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hi guys i have a confession to make. romeo’s entrance at the end of act 1 of And Juliet made me feel some kind of way
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Anyone know how I can get an & Juliet slime tutorial? It’s been over a year since I saw it and I miss it desperately
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i haven’t seen & juliet yet but based on the cast recording it seems like they took biphobic i kissed a girl and made it an actual queer anthem and i love it
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Ep82 Honesty w/ Heart w/ Melanie La Barrie! (West End!)
70 Guests, 70! This week, we're joined by our 70th guest (70th!!!)- West End (and now Broadway) icon, Melanie La Barrie! Together, we 'Follow the Leader' to shuck some Korn, before having a Ragtime with the Original Broadway Cast album- to discuss Melanie accidentally making her West End debut in the London production!
Plus we chat about & Juliet, Lateness, A Strange Loop, Boring shows, Youth Theatre in Trinidad and Tobago, and heeeaaps more!
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Rachel Zegler and Kit Connor
Romeo + Juliet on Broadway
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Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier in Romeo and Juliet, which ran for a month at the 51st St. Theater (later the Mark Hellinger; now a church) in 1940. Dame May Whitty played Juliet's nurse, Edmond O'Brien was Mercutio, and Cornell Wilde was Tybalt. Olivier produced, directed, and (lavishly) designed the production in addition to starring in it. The critics were not kind: "Much scenery: no play," said Brooks Atkinson in the Times. Time magazine said that Leigh “looked like a poem but had no sense of poetry.” Leigh and Olivier were several years into a passionate romance that would, a few months after the play, result in marriage.
Photo: Getty Images
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might start working on a highschool!francois angst fic. about him and his brothers because all of them probably need therapy
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i saw & juliet on broadway and it was THE MOST FUN i’ve ever had in a theater. jukebox musicals and adaptations can be fresh and original! i also love that stark sands has gone back to his roots (wearing skinny jeans on a broadway stage)
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