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kojiandrew · 9 months
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Chen Tang as Hong & Telly Leung as Marcel Warrior | 3.07 "Gotta Be Crooked to Get Along in a Crooked World"
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rayneydare · 4 months
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2023 recap
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i had such a blast meeting so many of my idols! let's see what 2024 brings!
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bareilles-tveit · 2 years
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Aaron Tveit, Ericka Hunter Yang, and Telly Leung backstage at the 2022 Tony Awards
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May 15, 2022
Join Susan Egan ("Disney Princess - The Concert", Beauty and the Beast, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Cabaret) and the Boston Pops (led by Maestro Keith Lockhart) at Symphony Hall in Boston, MA on May 19 and 21 for "The Magical Music of Alan Menken".
Susan will be joined by Telly Leung (Glee, Aladdin, Rent) and Alton Fitzgerald White (The Lion King, The Color Purple, Ragtime, Miss Saigon).
Instagram Reel: @iamsusanegan
Info and Tix link below
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dirtykpopsnaps · 1 year
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Wes Montgomery family
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ghost-jack-books · 6 months
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Just gonna say, it is a CRIME that they didn't let Eddy Martin sing in Glee. He has one (1) solo line and it might be my favorite in the series
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historyofglee · 12 days
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On this day in 2011:
Darren Criss and the Warblers appeared and performed on the Today Show in New York City.
This performance was promotion for the release of their new album, Glee: The Music, Presents The Warblers.
Darren was accompanied by Titus Makin, Dominic Barnes (Tracy), Curt Mega, Riker Lynch, Jon Hall, Nelson Beato, Aaron Clemens Page, Telly Leung, and Cord Jackman.
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jgroffdaily · 6 months
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Bloomingdale’s has debuted its annual holiday campaign, Best Holiday Ever, with The Carousel @ Bloomingdale’s: Wonka, to be followed by its yearly window unveiling, hosted this year in partnership with Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
On November 16, the retailer unveils its iconic window display at the 59th Street flagship with a night of festive celebrations, philanthropy, and must-see performances, also inspired by Wonka. The unveiling, which begins at 6 pm, will be hosted by Amber Ruffin, co-writer of Broadway’s Some Like It Hot and contributor to the upcoming revival of The Wiz. She’ll be joined by special guest Jonathan Groff. Other featured performers include Norm Lewis (The Phantom of the Opera) and Jessica Vosk (Wicked, Fiddler on the Roof).
This holiday season, Bloomingdale’s will continue to partner with customers to “b the change,” raising awareness and funds for organizations that advance its mission of building a more equitable, sustainable future for all, including its ongoing relationship with No Kid Hungry, a national campaign to end childhood hunger, and the Child Mind Institute, whose mission is to transform the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders. Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS helps people receive lifesaving medications, health care, nutritious meals, counseling, and emergency financial assistance and has been a Bloomingdale’s grant recipient for the past two years, leveraging its talented supporters from the Broadway community to add animation to its flagship store while spreading awareness.
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And from a press release at Yahoo:
The unveiling, which begins at 6 pm, will be hosted by Amber Ruffin, co-writer of Broadway's Some Like It Hot and contributor to the upcoming The Wiz revival. She'll be joined by special guest Jonathan Groff, a two-time Tony Award nominee currently starring in the smash hit Merrily We Roll Along. The unveiling will feature performances like no other from Tony nominee Norm Lewis (The Phantom of the Opera) and Broadway actor and Carnegie Hall sensation Jessica Vosk (Wicked, Fiddler on the Roof). Following, there will be whimsical customer experiences and exclusive activations throughout the store including performances by Tony Award-Honored Broadway Inspirational Voices, Emmy Award nominee and Co-Creator of S.N.O.B Preston W. Dugger III (aka DJ Duggz), Telly Leung (Aladdin, Glee), Grammy nominee and two-time Drama Desk Award nominee Brittney Mack (SIX, as original Anna of Cleves), Parsons Dance and Tony Award nominee Tony Yazbeck (Prince of Broadway).
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Note: the event starts at 6pm and Jonathan is scheduled to be on stage at 7pm?
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kojiandrew · 10 months
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Hong and Marcel saw each other for the first time
Chen Tang as Hong & Telly Leung as Marcel Warrior | 3.02 "Anything Short of a Blow to the Head"
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marastriker · 1 year
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If StEx Ever Got a Broadway Revival
Here's some casting decisions
Rusty - Jeremy Jordan, Reeve Carney
Pearl - Sierra Boggess, Phillipa Soo
Momma/Poppa - Audra McDonald, James Monroe Iglehart
Greaseball - Andy Karl, Will Chase
Dinah - Kerry Butler, Sutton Foster
Elektra - Callum Francis, Gavin Creel Caboose (CB) - Ethan Slater, Amber Gray
Caboose (BV) - Aaron Tveit, Patina Miller (don’t fight me on this one, she could do it)
Belle - Eden Espinosa, Krysta Rodriguez
Carrie - Alli Mauzey, Kerry Ellis 
Rocky 1 - Daveed Diggs, Okieriete Onaodowan
Rocky 2 - Anthony Ramos, George Salazar
Rocky 3 - Lilli Cooper, Renée Elise Goldsberry
Dustin - Alex Brightman, Ben Platt 
Flat Top - Gavin Lee, John Gallagher Jr.
Coco - Shoshana Bean, Jessie Mueller
Ruhrgold - Rob McCLure, Bryce Pinkham
Brexit - Derek Klena, Jefferson Mays
Espresso - Ramin Karimloo, Santino Fontana 
Manga - Telly Leung, Adam Jacobs
Turnov - Brian d'Arcy James, Christopher Jackson
Killerwatt - Leslie Odom Jr., Jonathan Groff
Volta (both m and f) - Lucas Steele, Idina Menzel 
Wrench - Stephanie J. Block, Jessica Vosk
Joule - Ariana DeBose, Ali Stroker
Feel free to share your ideas too, if you want!
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Godspell Song Ranking - by Production!
I was going to do what I normally do and just rank these songs using one production, but in this case, the songs vary so much over the three major productions that my favorite songs change for each one! For this "ranking," I'll be going chronologically (according to the original) through the songs of Godspell and talking about which production has my favorite version.
Also, I'll be omitting Tower of Babble, as it is only in one of the three productions and I have no strong feelings on it.
Productions considered in this post: Original cast recording (1971-remastered), 1973 movie soundtrack (remastered), and the New Broadway cast recording (2011).
With that out of the way, let's get right into it!
Prepare Ye (The Way of the Lord)- Winner: 1973 Movie. I just really, really like David Haskell's voice. Wallace Smith is, of course, also fantastic, and Haskell's vocals are also featured in the original cast recording, but I personally prefer the version from the film. The instrumentation is really fun, and the harmonies aren't overdone.
Save the People- Winner: 2011 Cast. The '73 movie was a close second thanks to Victor Garber's gentle and soft vibrato (which tugs at my heartstrings like crazy), but in terms of the version I listen to the most, I have to go with the 2011 version. It just feels like something you'd want to listen to every morning when you wake up. Hunter Parrish has such a clear voice that is very easy to listen to, and his version really makes the lyrics shine. A lot of changes were made to the songs in 2011, and I think the harmonies added in this song really aided it.
Day by Day- Winner: 1973 Movie. It was always gonna be a toss up between the original and the movie. As much as Anna Maria Perez de Tanglé kills it in the 2011 recording, I just have such a soft spot for Robin Lamont's voice. It's imperfect, but that adds to it in my opinion. Rather than focusing on making her voice sound perfect, she's focusing on feeling the song. Also, I personally just prefer the harmonies of this version. The harmonies in the 2011 recording are perhaps more practiced, and I do love those as well, but my heart belongs to the 1973 version in this regard.
Learn Your Lessons Well- Winner: 2011 Cast. This song was omitted from the 1973 movie, and it was simply a 1 minute 20 second long blurb in the original recording. Celisse Henderson sounds super lovely here, and the ukulele intro is fun. My favorite part of the 2011 recording of this song though has to be the part they added for Jesus. It's become one of my favorite verses in the entire play. It's just. It's so fucking beautiful. Have I mentioned yet how much I love Hunter Parrish's voice?
Bless the Lord- Winner: 2011 Cast. Lynne Thigpen sings this in the 1973 version, and I have to mention how good that is as well. She was definitely the blueprint, and there's no doubt she took everyone to church with her voice. But Lindsay Mendez. Holy. Shit. The PIPES on that woman! The runs and belts she adds are liquid gold. I watched a video of her performing this song live, and she didn't miss a beat. When she hits this one note near the last chorus, it looks like something just takes over her body. She has become one of my favorite Broadway belters. I think I listened to her version of this song eight times yesterday? And now I'm listening to it again. Call me crazy- but if you're calling me that, you probably haven't heard her sing this.
All for the Best- Winner: 1973 Movie. The clown antics are cranked up to 1000 in this one. And, in my opinion, that's exactly how it should be. Also, the last verse, where the whole cast sings together, is SO FAST. How did they do that?? Anyway, when Victor and David sing together, they're pretty hard to beat.
All Good Gifts- Winner: 2011 Cast. They really rounded up some massively talented folks for this cast. I mean, Telly Leung just sounds amazing. I love Lamar and Merrell as well; Lamar had such a consistently powerful voice and Merrell had a youthful sweetness that's really nice to listen to. But Telly really knocks it out of the park.
Light of the World- Winner: 2011 Cast. I'm giving the win to this cast a lot, but they're really just that good! The verses of this song are sometimes more spoken than sung (only Robin and Jeff in the originals really sing their parts) but George Salazar sings all the parts for this one, and it's a good thing too because I really like his voice.
Turn Back, O Man- Winner: 1973 Movie. I apologize to the Morgan James truthers. I am one of you, I swear! I just REALLY like how Joanne Jonas sings this. I also think her little ad-libs are super funny and cute ("Pardon me while I slip into something more comfortable 😏"). I also think this song in particular benefits from a less polished sound.
Alas for You- Winner: 1971 Cast. Finally! The original cast gets a win! I promise I don't dislike this version. It's not my fault this musical just gets better with every production. Anyway, I like how Stephen Nathan sings this. Victor Garber is great in the movie (even though this scene scares me 😱), and Hunter Parrish obviously sounds great, but I think Nathan did the best job of capturing the feeling of the song effortlessly.
By my Side- Tie: 1973 Movie/ 1971 Cast. A tie! I just couldn't decide which one I liked more. I think '73 has a bit of an edge, just because I absolutely adore how they handled the harmonies, especially on the line "Meet your new road," and also during the "By my Side" repetition. Peggy Gordon has such a beautiful voice though, and I couldn't leave that version out of the ranking. This is probably my favorite song from Godspell. I like the 2011 version, but it just doesn't hit as hard for me as the other two.
We Beseech Thee- Another tie: 1971 Cast/ 2011 Cast. In regards to the '71 cast: I LOVE JEFFREY MYLETT! He's one of my favorites in the movie, and he only got a few solo vocal lines in that version :(. I really wish they would've kept his song in the movie, but I'm fine with listening to the '71 version. Regarding the 2011 version, I really just like the little ad-lib part they have in this version. It's so goofy and fun. Also, the harmonies are on point.
Beautiful City- Winner: 1973 Movie. Okay so, this one wasn't on the 1971 cast recording because it was actually written for the movie. Anyway, they completely rewrote it for the 2011 cast, which I think is really cool. The newer version is beautiful and more relevant considering it was written in response to the Rodney King Riots. However, I just can't get over how much I love the original. It's very mellow gold, which is a 70s soft rock music style. It's one of my favorite genres, and the '73 version of this song is the epitome of it.
14. On the Willows- Winner: All. Oh man. This one makes me cry. The way they sing about lyres and then actually use lyres in the instrumentation in '71 and '73... I don't think I could actually compare the versions of this song. They all are so beautiful in their own ways. The first two are very similar, considering the only difference vocally is that they swapped out Jesse Cutler for Victor Garber. I will say I wish they kept the lyre usage for the 2011 version. The vocals in that version, though, are just stunning. Everything about this song is stunning.
15. Finale- Winner: 1973 Movie. Whenever I listen to these soundtracks, I usually stop at "On The Willows," same as how I stop at "Superstar" when I listen to JCS. I'm guess I'm just too emotionally fragile to listen to a Crucifixion everyday 🥲. I think Victor Garber has the most impactful portrayal in this song, though. I do really like the 2011 version as well with how they include the new version of "Beautiful City." However, '73 has my heart, especially with the "Day by Day" reprise being included so perfectly.
Sorry for the weird formatting at the end there- Tumblr didn't like how long my list was getting 😪
But yeah, let me know what you think of my list and of Godspell in general! Thanks for reading ❤️
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sondheims-hat · 6 months
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2004: The Broadway revival of Pacific Overtures. The cast included B.D. Wong as The Reciter, Alvin Ing, Telly Leung, and Darren Lee.
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jijakarim · 2 years
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More fabulous photos from Benjamin Rauhala's IG (@Brauhala) from The 2022 Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall.
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shesnake · 2 years
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@monstress @a24thegreenknight telly leung and sizo mahlangu sound like exactly what the show needs (fingers crossed marcel is hong's bf) but every other character description 😑💀💀💀 ""
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