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lesbiten · 2 years
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idk the name of this actress unfortunately </3 i just know its wicked scheveningen from january 10 2013 (its in the filename)
hmmm then probably not chantal janzen i think theres like 2 other actresses who were glinda in 2013
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wickedlyqueer · 6 years
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Ferry Doedens (Fiyero) hilariously forgot his gun and uses one of Elphaba’s broom. Nobody on stage manages to break character but the audience loses it.
EDIT: apparently it was a gag for Ferry’s last performance. still hilarious tho.
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dailypopular · 6 years
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nellygwyn · 3 years
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The Glorious Little Nelly: A Playlist in Five Acts
from the brothels of Coal Yard Alley, to the glittering Restoration stage, to the arms of rogues and rakes and finally, to the bed and heart of a king: Nell Gwynn, mistress of King Charles II, was an everyman's Cinderella with a razor sharp wit and a timeless story.
Act I: Madam Gwynn's Angel-Faced Chit
LDN // Lily Allen
Momma Was An Opium Smoker // Rasputina
The Game of Cards // Maddy Prior & June Tabor
Suck It and See // Arctic Monkeys
Act II: To The Stage!
Comme Des Garçons // Rina Sawayama
If Music Be The Food of Love // Henry Purcell (performed by Emma Kirkby)
Boys // Charli XCX
5 Dollars // Christine and the Queens
Act III: Oh, Gentlemen Just Aren't Nice
Thank God I'm Pretty // Emilie Autumn
Starring Role // Marina and the Diamonds
Let Me Down // Jorja Smith feat. Stormzy
Tears Dry On Their Own // Amy Winehouse
Act IV: King Takes Damsel
Greedy // Ariana Grande
So Hot You're Hurting My Feelings // Caroline Polachek
Off to the Races // Lana del Rey
I Drove All Night // Celine Dion
Epilogue
And Dream of Sheep // Kate Bush
When I Am Laid in Earth (Dido's Lament) // Henry Purcell (performed by Elin Manahan Thomas)
The Parting Glass // Karliene
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wellhalesbells · 3 years
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✨✨ TOP FIVES FOR 2020 ✨✨
2020 was, i think we can all agree, a massively chaotic year but i have never consumed as much media before in my life, so i thought others might benefit from my slothery uh, connoisseur.... ship?  yes, that.  below are the books, comics, shows, and movies that got me through!
B O O K S .
the starless sea, by erin morgenstern - i loooove this book because it loves me back.  it says: ‘oh, you’re a reader, well i have just the thing for you.’  it luxuriates in language and story and riddles and fairy tales and it feels like an entire library in a single tome.
they never learn, by layne fargo - oh fuuuuuck, this was satisfying.  i thought it might feel a little exploitative as it is very aware of the zeitgeist and likely would not exist without the #metoo movement but it never ever did.  this was a fucking ROMP, period.  reading about a woman getting away with murdering skeezy guy after rapey guy after shitty human just made me happier and happier.
moonflower murders, by anthony horowitz - this is the second in the susan ryeland series (and the first was hardcore good fun too) and really feels very classic mystery with the artful twist of catering to the literary community.  mainly because: susan isn’t a detective, she’s an editor and she gets drafted in this time because the clue to what happened to a missing woman is in a book she edited, if she can find it.  both of the books in this series have such an excellent coming together moment that is rare af to find.
the invisible life of addie larue, by v.e. schwab - the writing in this is just so good.  it has that feel to me where i just want to drop the book and open up my own page and let my fingers fly.  it’s that inspiring kind of writing that reminds you of all the things language can do.
crown of feathers/heart of flames, by nicki pau preto - aaahhh, this series is SO FREAKING GOOD!  why is there not more of a fandom for it, why???? it is so many of my favorite tropes all resting perfectly together to the point where you almost forget they’re tropes because they just so naturally evolved there.  ugh, it’s just.... it’s so heart-bursty good.
.... number 5, part 2?  raybearer, by jordan ifueko - this was just so original and i was invested af.  like, what a brilliant idea though and an even better execution??  i loved every character and am so looking forward to the next in the series so i can get to know them even better!!
honorable mentions (sh*t i still liked a whole heckuva lot): you/hidden bodies, by caroline kepnes // writers & lovers, by lily king // i’ll be gone in the dark, by michelle mcnamara // the faceless old woman who secretly lives in your home, by joseph fink & jeffrey cranor // girl, serpent, thorn, by melissa bashardoust // a little life, by hanya yanagihara // the guinevere deception, by kiersten white // obsidio (and the entire illuminae series), by amie kaufman & jay kristoff // the bone houses, by emily lloyd-jones // house of salt and sorrows, by erin a. craig // we hunt the flame, by hafsah faizal // savage legion, by matt wallace // blacktop wasteland, by s.a. cosby // crier’s war, by nina varela // the empress of salt and fortune/when the tiger came down the mountain, by nghi vo // upright women wanted, by sarah gailey // the monster of elendhaven, by jennifer giesbrecht // a deadly education, by naomi novik // you let me in, by camilla bruce // when you ask me where i’m going, by jasmin kaur // the lights go out in lychford/last stand in lychford (and the entire lychford series), by paul cornell // the devil and the dark water, by stuart turton // serpent & dove, by shelby mahurin // one by one, by ruth ware // ruthless gods (this was SUCH an upshot from the first book - it’s worth sticking with if you’re on the fence), by emily a. duncan // cemetery boys, by aiden thomas // the inheritance games, by jennifer lynn barnes // the fortunate ones (2021 release), by ed tarkington
C O M I C S .
cosmoknights, by hannah templer - the art was gorgeous, the gayness was glorious, and just.... hot HOOOOOOOOT lady knights in space?!  a princess winning her own hand?  find something not to love in there, i dare you.
don’t go without me, by rosemary valero-o’connell - wow. wow wow wow wow wow.  the writing was stunning, so lyrical and atmospheric and deep, and rosemary has to be one of my favorite artists but even that managed to come as a beautiful surprise because it was just so freaking bold.
through the woods, by emily carroll - i loooove emily carroll, the convergence of spine-tingling horror and art that feeds into it, that is both visually and aesthetically pleasing, is hard to beat!  p.s. i also read beneath the dead oak tree from her this year and it was also a BANGER.
the impending blindness of billie scott, by zoe thorogood - zoe is someone that i just want to follow.  she’s just starting and i want to be there for every single step.  i love her art style and her ability to tell a story with it.
above the clouds, by melissa pagluica - this was so unique, and such a baller concept, as nearly half the entire book is conveyed only through the art and yet you’re never once lost, never once confused as to what any character is thinking or feeling.  it’s a story within a story and only one of those gets words though they both are chock full of emotion!
um.... number 5, part 2? crowded, by christopher sebela - everything about this series is fun af.  crowd-funded assassination and a hirable bodyguard who’s rated like an uber driver???  and the chemistry between the two mains is so great and gay!!
honorable mentions: monster and the beast, by renji // long exposure, by kam ‘mars’ heyward // fence, by c.s. pacat // invisible kingdom, by g. willow wilson // ms. marvel, by g. willow wilson // heathen, by natasha alterici // not drunk enough, by tess stone // giant days, by john allison // die, by kieron gillen // be prepared, by vera brosgol // ascender (sequel to descender, which is also great), by jeff lemire // the unbeatable squirrel girl, by ryan north // bang! bang! boom!, by melanie schoen // gideon falls, by jeff lemire // life of melody, by mari costa // cry wolf girl, by ariel slamet ries // the tea dragon society, by katie o’neill // ptsd, by guillaume singelin // heartstopper, by alice oseman // solutions and other problems, by allie brosh // finding home, by hari conner // the magic fish, by trung le nguyen // something is killing the children, by james tynion iv // the weight of them, by noelle stevenson // spill zone, by scott westerfeld // skyward, by joe henderson // miles morales, by saladin ahmed
F I L M S.
parasite, dir. bong joon ho - oh it was satisfying, oh it was suspenseful, oh i had to watch some of it through my fingers but i loooooooved it.  such a good story and so well made.
knives out, dir. rian johnson - okay, everything about this movie was amazing.  every single character was fun as hell and i could’ve watched an entire movie about each of them.  what a great fucking mystery!
blindspotting, dir. carlos lopez estrada -  this made my heart hurt so damn much.  what glorious writing, acting, and story!
portrait of a lady on fire, dir. celine sciamma - gooooorgeous cinematography, amazing chemistry, and such a soft, atmospheric film.
the farewell, dir. lulu wang - i cried and my heart felt so full and i love it so so much.
um.... number 5, part 2? someone great, dir. jennifer kaytin robinson - no part of me expected to love a netflix movie this much but it’s a love story that doesn’t get told that often??  the end of a relationship and the true love of friendship and i love these girls and i love jenny and nate’s broken relationship.
honorable mentions: eighth grade, dir. bo burnham // booksmart, dir. olivia wilde // midsommar, dir. ari aster // the curse of la llorona, dir. michael chaves // the secret life of pets 2, dirs. chris renaud & jonathan del val // jojo rabbit, dir. taika waititi // the invisible man, dir. leigh whannell // the favourite, dir. yorgos lanthimos // can you ever forgive me?, dir. marielle heller // troop zero, dirs. bert & bertie // ready or not, dirs. matt bettinelli-olpin & tyler gillett // brave, dirs. mark andrews & brenda chapman & steve purcell // the half of it, dir. alice wu // palm springs, dir. max barbakow // doctor sleep, dir. mike flanaghan // uncut gems, dirs. benny sadfie & josh sadfie // birds of prey, dir. cathy van // bloodshot, dir. dave wilson // the old guard, dir. gina prince-bythewood // enola holmes, dir. harry bradbeer // hocus pocus, dir. kenny ortega // always be my maybe, dir. nahnatchka khan // finding dory, dirs. andrew stanton & angus maclane // die hard, dir. john mctiernan
S H O W S .
black sails (2014) - this show, this shooooooooow.  i cannot, it just makes me want to cry with how good it is.  the characters, the EMOTIONS, the story, the plaaaaaan.  like, the creators clearly had a plan for every single step of this show and it was a gOOD, GOOD PLAN.
the untamed (2019) - truly, cheesy good fun with one of the best gay romances ever.  i love these characters and their relationships to each other and the way it glories in its own ridiculousness.
the righteous gemstones (2019) - one of the things that bothered me about my next choice (the ratio of female to male nudity) was so much more realistic in this one (i mean, we’ve all gotten five thousand dick pics and i know like three people?  so the fact that there is so rarely male nudity in shows when there are tits everywhere..... no, how does that even make a tiny bit of sense?).  this show was such great, wonderful, awful fun.  they’re not great people and the show is under no delusion about that and it’s GLORIOUS!
the witcher (2019) - this was just hella fun, i loved the characters and the fantasy elements.  i’m excited for the next season, it’s just entertaining swashbuckling through and through!
fargo (2014) - all of this was really very enjoyable with the through line being somebody fucks shit up and gets involved in something they really shouldn’t be involved in that’s going to swallow them whole.  season one and season three were my stand-out favorites but they were all so violent, clever, and vicious!
um.... number 5, part 2? central park (2020) - um..... so many of the hamilton actors in a muscial cartoon drawn and written by the bob’s burgers team? WHAT ABOUT THAT DOESN’T SOUND AMAZING?!  it was such a joy to hear daveed diggs and leslie odom jr.’s voices again!!
honorable mentions: schitt’s creek // the mandalorian // mr. robot // broadchurch // mindhunter // jack ryan // the good place // the end of the f***ing world // big little lies // elite // kidding // servant // letterkenny // curb your enthusiasm // i am not okay with this // ozark // buzzfeed unsolved: true crime/supernatural // you // runaways // dear white people // dickinson // brooklyn nine-nine // will & grace // 9-1-1 // dead to me // solar opposites // never have i ever // killing eve // what we do in the shadows // grace and frankie // avenue 5 // roswell, new mexico // the bold type // evil // tuca & bertie // impulse // the umbrella academy // watchmen // infinity train // corporate // search party // on becoming a god in central florida // a.p. bio // criminal: uk // the morning show // mythic quest // last week tonight // prodigal son // the great
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glassprism · 4 years
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You said you used to be into Wicked!! Who are your favorite Elphies and Glindas???
Yeah, a little bit! Weirdly though, I was most interested in the international productions of Wicked (which is kind of reflected on my trading site - lots of Dutch and German videos, very few of other productions). So my answers will definitely reflect that.
It also means that the only Elphaba I really watched in-depth was Willemijn Verkaik, so I guess that’s kind of my answer by default? I did like how she played Elphaba - very dry sense of humor, a distrustful, aloof exterior masking a lot of passion beneath. Incredible voice too, though I think most people know that. I also remember liking Emmy Raver-Lampman quite a bit, and more so than the actual principal at the time (Alison Luff, who I found a pretty dull Elphaba). At some point, I want to go back to Eden Espinosa’s Elphaba, because I initially found her too abrasive for my liking, and didn’t watch much beyond ‘What Is This Feeling?’. But after thinking about it, it’s perfectly understandable for an Elphaba to be so harsh towards a world that’s pretty much shunned her, so I want to give her take another chance.
But moving onto G(a)lindas - that I can talk a lot about, as she’s kind of my favorite character. Just cycling through a bunch of the ones I remember: I really adored Lucy Scherer, who played Glinda with a sort of posh, upper-class elegance. Valerie Link was extremely cute and, for all her superficiality at the start, had an inherent kindness to her, but was not so great with the comedic moments (though to be fair to her, the audience in her video was dead). Chantal Janzen had an epic voice but I thought she needed more range in her facial expressions. Ianthe Tavernier is probably one of my favorites, good friendship with Elphaba and lots of funny bits. I remember liking Celine Purcell, though I can’t recall why anymore (it’s been too long). Yvonne Coldeweijer had decent acting but I sometimes felt her voice wasn’t quite right for the role. And I watched a couple Elphabas in Korea. Kim Bo Kyung was good but I found her acting a bit exaggerated; my favorite from Korea was Jung Sun-ah, who was extraordinarily sweet.
Moving onto some Glindas who were actually in productions in English... I remember really enjoying Annaleigh Ashford for how adorable she was. Katie Rose Clarke was very interesting to me - I’m not sure how much I liked her, as I sometimes found her acting very low-key, but she made for a very stark contrast to Alli Mauzey, who I believe she replaced and who was almost terrifyingly exuberant. (Like, super energetic. She was a bouncy Energizer bunny on steroids.) And I loved Gina Beck’s Glinda for her acting, but found her voice quite annoying - too nasal and high-pitched. I wished she had sung a little closer to how she did as Christine. And at some point, I’m going to go and watch Maria Coyne and Lisa-Anne Wood as Glinda, since I loved their Christines and heard they got great reviews in Wicked as well.
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filmflits · 5 years
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Nieuwe Film Merchandise op https://filmflits.nl/kinderen-geen-bezwaar-deel-1/
Kinderen Geen Bezwaar Deel 1
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EAN: 9789063011000
INFO: DVD | Nederlands | 10 augustus 2009
PRIJS: €54,99
Kinderen Geen Bezwaar Deel 1 Gegevens
Releasedatum: 10 augustus 2009
Distributeur: Pias
Label: PIAS – Rough Trade
Kinderen Geen Bezwaar Deel 1 Cast & Crew
Acteur(s): Alfred van den Heuvel, Anne-Mieke Ruyten, Joey van der Velden, Celine Purcell, Bobbie Koek, Anne-Mieke Ruyten
Regisseur(s): Hans de Korte
Schrijver(s): Haye van der Heyden
Kinderen Geen Bezwaar Deel 1 Kijkwijzer
Adviesleeftijd: Vanaf alle leeftijden
Kinderen Geen Bezwaar Deel 1 Specificaties
Drager: DVD
Aantal stuks in verpakking: 2 discs
Verpakking: Amaray
Speelduur: 440:00 minuten
Regiocode: 2
Taal: Nederlands
Overige talen: Nederlands
Ondertiteling: Nederlands voor doven en slechthorenden
Beeldkleur: Color
Beeldformaat: 4:3
Audio: Dolby digital 2.0
Extra’s: Hilarische bloopers en een making of
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Hey, maybe i've said this before, but thank you for your blog. Do you still have the sheet music from hedwig and the angry inch?? I've been looking everywhere for a full version of wicked little town and the other songs are also awesome!! if you like, I have a video from Willemijn Verkaik and Celine Purcell in Wicked (defying gravity) in the netherlands.
Just posted sheet music for Hedwig!
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lusianovi1-blog · 7 years
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#Repost @netmediatama (@get_repost) ・・・ Ucapan Selamat Ulang Tahun untuk NET dari Para Artis Mancanegara. Thank you, Meghan Trainor, Celine Dion, Tyrese Gibson, and Dominic Purcell! #NET4GoodPeople #netmediatama
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