I was engaged to Nicki Minaj but we got into an argument because I wasn't able to go see her perform in her production of Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie", which was being performed under the name "The Glass Minajerie".
Amazing plays from lis bts. Rachel as a teenager in 2010 being absorbed in plays from the early 1900s, is such a dreamy-Cali-kid thing. "Full of imagination", as Chloe says.
Rachel "delving into the mind of Chloe Price" by reading the book Chloe liked while she waited for Chloe to dye her hair.
Oh Chloe you'll realise Rachel's such a big fan of Tennessee Williams & Shakespeare, she even hangs posters of their plays in her room.
Kiss Me Kate inspired from Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. Some of these giving me 🏳️🌈 vibes
Blanche fits Rachel like a shirt. Imagine her own heartbreaking take on it.
Reading book "recs" from a fandom is such an experience
Happiest of birthdays, sir! You don't have any idea of how much I appreciate your existence and how much I treasure your work (be it on the theatre, tv movies, tv shows, and films). I've talked extensively before of how characters like Neil, Wilson, Housman, Barry Kempler, Danny, and many others have resonated with me; and how your work has changed my life time and time again. In honor of your birthday, I proudly present:
Robert Sean Leonard on the stage
For the full HD version on YouTube: here
If you want to know more about RSL's stage career, @samnyangie has a very good guide here
PS1: I know he probably won't see this taking into consideration that the man doesn't use social media, and it's almost impossible that he would choose to look at the hellsite, but one can dream
PS2: I chose Elvis Costello's music because he said he liked it on an interview
'Yes, I have tricks in my pocket, I have things up my sleeve. But I am the opposite of a stage magician. He gives you illusion that has the appearance of truth. I give you truth that has the appearance of illusion.'
Tenesse Williams really was just out here comparing the unspoken conflict and the thousands of tiny wounds that build over time and choke out the love between the mother and the child to the smoke that fills up the tiny apartment that they live in together until the child has to use the fire escape or risk burning in that tiny house. He just did that and we were all fine with it.
There are two things about Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie that suggest a staging including puppets. The first is that the piece is a memory play. Puppets love memory plays. The second is that Laura lives in a world of glass animals. She lives there so much that she is of that world, the same scale, herself made of glass.
Production of The Glass Menagerie with resin marionettes (2013). By Eric Bass and the Theater Waidspeicher puppet theatre network.