“Ilse and Moritz don’t actually connect. That’s the point of the scene. Ilse has fled this hideous situation where she’s been continually raped, basically, by these older artists. And she’s coming back home, in shame, terrified. And of all the people she should run into, my God, it’s Moritz Stiefel, with whom she had this connection when they were children. And of all the people for him to see: at the last possible moment comes this girl who might actually be able to give him the one thing he hasn’t had, and it’s so tempting. But they don’t connect. So the scene is all about disconnection. That’s why I staged them speaking into microphones, facing the audience and not each other.”
— Dir. Michael Mayer, Spring Awakening: In The Flesh (via isthisapiano)
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Local communist loves his daughter
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there’s really something special about the latin-school-boys big three
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Green Arrow #10 - "Riders on the Storm" (2024)
written by Joshua Williamson
art by Sean Izaakse, Tom Derenick, & Romulo Fajardo, Jr.
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