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tv shows.
degrassi, the next generation.
glee.
clare edwards, student at degrassi; drama queen, loves journalisms and vampire literature. nineteen/twenty, ella purnell, bisexual. eli goldsworthy, playwright, student at nyu and former student at degrassi, drama king, nineteen/twenty, munro chambers, bisexual. bianca desousa, former student at degrassi and college student now, nineteen/twenty, cierra ramirez, bisexual. imogen moreno, student at degrassi and drama club enthusiats, nineteen, cristine prosperi, lesbian. paige michalchuk, eighteen/twenty-five, queen bee of degrassi high, a lover, bisexual who has an older brother who plays hockey far away from home, renée rapp. manuela santos, eighteen-twenty five years, future movie star who loves hanging with band when boredrom kick in, bisexual, cassie steele. jake martin, eighteen/twenty-five man who love to build things and do love working on gardens, bisexual, nick robinson. becky baker, miss sunshine who loves musical and annoying directors, christian girl who is rebellious at times, eighteen/twenty-five, bisexual, madelyn cline. craig manning, musician who gets in trouble a lot with girls or boys, loves music as if it was his entiere life, eighteen/twenty-five, bisexual, felix mallard. maya matlin, cello and guitare enthousiast, loves to educate people with mental illness and is a lead singer in her own band, eighteen/twenty five, olivia scriven, bisexual. ashley kherwin, music lover who would do anything to being people back tonlife with her lyrics, eighteen/twenty-five, bisexual, benedetta gargan.
rachel berry, the drama queen who needs validation but know what she’s worth. eighteen, is going to be the it girl of broadway. rachel zegler. bisexual. blaine anderson, warblers prodigy, loves the glee club like a second family, eighteen - twenty-five, homosexual icon, darren criss. mercedes jones, queen latifa and the beyonce of the glee club, isn't afraid to hurt your feelings, eighteen - twenty- five, bisexual, ryan destiny.
one tree hill.
haley james scott, once a student, validatorian, singer, producer, mom and wife, twenty-five, bethany joy lenz, straight.
skins uk.
effy stonem, witch who’s a part of the frasser coven ( fear streat based ), twenty, marine vacht, lesbian.
the vampire diaries.
katherine pierce, vampire who’s living for blood and wrath, twenty in apparence but 545+, daniela nieves, bisexual. kai parker, leader of the gemini coven ( finally ), sociopath without a heart, twenty in apparence but 35+, no shippable, chris wood. bonnie bennet, town witch who is tougher than she looks, would do anything for her friends, even sacrificing herself, seventeen - twenty, kat graham, bisexual.
shadowhunters/ mortal instrument.
clary fairchild, shadowhunter who’s looking for her mother and tries not to attract the wrong people around but can’t, twenty, sophie skeleton, bisexual.
thirteen reason why ( tagged as 13rw if you wanna ban it )
jessica davis, future journalist who survived a lot in her high school years, twenty, alisha boe, bisexual.
teen wolf.
lydia martin, mathlet who loves shopping too much and skate on the ice when she has the times, is something special, can shatter your skull with her banshee cries, seventeen - twenty, kennedy walsh, bisexual.
skam norway.
chris schistad, penetrator chris when it comes to parties, love flirting with girls, and is a literature lover, twenty, herman tommeraas, bisexual. noora sætre, future madam president, would rather see her friends smile than cry and will sing justin bieber to cheer them up, twenty, bisexual, josephine frida pettersen.
wednesday.
wednesday addams, loves to tourment people and solve mistery. eighteen, jenna ortega, bisexual.
my life with the walter boys. ( book + tv show adapted. )
katherine walter, mother of twelve ( now thirteen ) kids , guardians, ( not all them hers but she loves them all equally. ) , late fourty, veterinarian in Silver Falls and happily married to george. sarah rafferty. jackie howard, little city girl who doesn’t like calm city living in silver falls with eleven boys and a girl who she foundly adores.eighteen, bisexual nikki rodriguez. cole walter, ex-quaterback of his high school football team, broody and mysterious, second of twelve bothers, is trying his best but sometimes, don’t succed. eighteen, bisexual, noah lalonde.
charmed.
phoebe halliwell, twenty-thirty verse dependant, witch who loves to prank her sister and be gone for their lives for a thousand years and come back as if nothing bad happened when there is still obviously some bad blood with her older sister, student at law college of san fransisco, bisexual, seb quesada.
veronica mars.
wallace fennel, eighteen/twenty-five, nerd who loves to solve mystery with his best friend, loyal friend who would go down for justice and everything that comes with it, bisexual, percy daggs iii.
cobra kai.
robby keene, eighteen years old, part of the miyagi-do / eagles dojo. a little bit misunderstood, troublemaker, and have serious daddy issues. tanner buchanan, bisexual.
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thealmightyemprex · 3 years
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1960′s Bond films ranked
,1960′s was the era of Bond mania ,and it was the decade with the most movies ,with 7 movies(Second to it is the 80′s with 6 movies ,then the 70′s with 5 ,90′s and 2000′s both only had 3 each ,and 2010′s only had 2 ) ,and since the 60′s is the most classic era of Bond ,I decided  to rank the 60′s Bond films 
7.Casino Royale(1967)
Yup I am counting the unofficial movies too  and this is the only film on the list I would say is baaaaaaaaaaaaaaad.This is  a crappy movie,pure insanity  with no clear vision and it commits the biggest sin of a comedy :ITS NOT FUNNY .....Woody Allan as a Bond Villain is a funny joke though 
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6.Thunderball(1965)
Only Bond film in which I have read the book.It’s an OK book ,love some of the characters  but it was just fine  .....But I like it better then the movie  .This is a boring movie  to me ,Largo is only remembered fondly cause he has an eyepatch as he is a lame villain  ,Domino is a lot less interesting then her book counterpart ,there is a cringeworthy scene with Bond blackmailing a physiotherapist into sleeping with him ,there is a random character who is important to the plot but the film doesnt treat him this way ,the Q scene feels less playful and more meanspirited  and underwater battles sound cool in theory ,but are dull in practice .That said I do like aspects ,Connery  is good ,I like the SPECTRE scene (Love Shadowy Blofeld ) ,the pre title action scene is great (Complete with ACTUAL WORKING REAL JETPACK ),The theme song performed by Tom Jones is AMAZING ,and  I do love the films main henchwoman Fiona Volpe ,she is such an awesome baddie I wish she was the MAIN villain  .I know it’s considered a classic but I just cant get into it 
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5.You Only Live Twice (1967)
THis one I am .....Mixed about . I think it’s directed well ,there are some cool camera movements,the Little Nellie gyrocoptor is awesome  ,the fight scene against the driver (Played by Peter Maiva ,the grandfather of Dwayne “The Rock “ Johnson ,which is awesome )  is pretty badass , The Volcano Lair is SPECTACULAR (PRobabbly the best villain lair in the series ) ,Tiger Tanaka is a likable ally ,Aki is a great Bond Girl,Nancy Sinatras theme song is good ,it’s cool seeing a snapshot of 1960′s Japan ,the final battle is epic ,and Donald Pleasence is FANTASTIC as Blofeld ,bringing such a creepiness to a character who has been built up for 5 movies .....But  what holds it back for me is Connery looks so damn bored throughout the entire movie ,the plot I dont really care about ,Helga is just a rehash of Fiona and not even in a interesting  way ,KArl is such a boring henchman ,Aki is killed off just to be replaced by Kissy who is less interesting and I dont know why they didnt just have one Bond girl ,DOnald Pleasence is barely  in the movie ,and then you have Bond going undercover as a Japanese man......Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaah.This is just such a mixed bag of a movie for me 
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4.Dr No (1962)
Now lets get to the good ones.This is a lowkey Bond adventure(As they couldnt afford to do one of the bigger stories ) ,and I imagine that can be jarring for someused to the high octane globe trotting adventures of the other films,and I have seen some calll it Vanilla  .....And I kind of like the simpler vibe of this film .Connery comes out the gate swinging ,he is suave and with moments of  brutality.Both the Bond girl and villain arent in the film long but Ursula Andress is memorable as Honey Ryder  and Joseph Wiseman as Dr No while only getting really one scene to show off has a cold  detached delivery to his lines that makes him extremely eerie (Would’ve preferred a Chinese actor  and am distressed none were even considered but thats the 60′s for you ) .Anthony Dawson  makes for a good secondary villain as Professor Dent  ,Jack Lord is a cool Felix Leiter ,John Kitzmiller is great as Bonds ally Quarrel ,the film sets up Bonds dynamics with both Bernard Lee’s M and Lois Maxwell’s Miss Moneypenny ,both making strong first impressions ,the film is brutal with it’s action ,and overalll it’s a good introduction to the world of Bond  
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3.Goldfinger(1964)
The iconic Bond film .This film is fun ,plain and simple. It has flaws (Mainly there being a whole section of the plot involving gangsters that makes absolutely no sense and how Pussy Galore turns good is REALLLY cringeworthy) but I feel like the rest of the film is awesome  .The villain Auric Goldfinger is one of the best  (Easilly my second favorite in the series )ruthless and greedy but with an odd sense of charm ,I just love watching him .The films main henchman Oddjob   is also awesome  ,a super strong  silent loyal thug  who kills people with a toss of his killer bowler hat .Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore  is fantastic ,easily one of the best Bond girls,and while I dont like how her arc is handled,I do like that she starts off as a baddie .The film is full of classic moments from Goldfinger and Bonds golf game ,the laser scene (And the classic exchange “You expect me to talk”*Chuckles*”No mr Bond ,I expect you to DIE!!”),the fight between Bond and Oddjob in Fort Knox (Which is a gorgeous set by Ken Adam ) and of course the iconic image of the dead woman painted gold .I also have just a personal fondness for this film as when I was a kid we had a whole bunch of Bond films on VHS (From Dr No to Live and Let Die ) and this was the one I watched the most 
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2.From Russia With Love (1963)
I flip flop on whether I like Goldfinger or From Russia With Love more ,and I think I prefer From Russia With Love ,for one simple reason :Goldfinger is a fun action romp .....From Russia With Love is a genuinely intriguing spy movie .It’s also cool cause it is a direct sequel to Dr No which is an anomaly in the classic Bond films. There isnt one villain in this film ,it’s an organization ,SPECTRE ,meaning we get a whole ensamble of villains (Including creepy evil genius Kronsteen and SPECTRES head thug Morzeny),but the stand outs are Red Grant  played by Robert Shaw of Jaws fame, a sadistic assassin who is sort of Bonds dark mirror  and Lotte Lenya as Rosa Klebb ,a former SMERSH agent now working for SPECTRE ,who is commanding in every scene .....EXCEPT fore when she is around the films true villain Blofeld,in those scenes  she is TERRIFIED ,and thats a detail I love cause it adds to Blofeld mystique,that if he can scare KLEBB he is a force to be reckoned with  .I also love that we dont actuallly SEE Blofeld beyond his hands stroking his cat  ,and yet personality wise we get everything we need to know (That and his deep commanding voice which I LOVE ) .We also get Kerim Bey who is hands down the BEST Bond sidekick ,he is so lovable and charming,it’s hard not to like him.Connery is excellent  as usual ,all the action is awesome including Bond evading a helicopter ,a climatic boat chase,an encounter with a deadly piece of footwear,and a absolutely brutal fight between Grant and Bond on the Orient Express .If I have one  complaint I am not that fond of how the Bond Girl Tatiana  is written but  Daniela Bianchi does a good job .Overall this is a great movie  
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1.On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
This is my favorite Bond movie .It is at it’s core a love story and a damn good one .Diana Rigg steals this entire movie as Tracy  ,she is the best Bond girl .Telly Savals is charming ,intelligent ,but also tough as hell as Blofeld ,he is my third favorite Bond villain  and hands down my favorite Blofeld .I think the film contains one of the best evil plans (And surprisingly relevent over 50 years later ),Irma Bunt is a terrific henchwoman ,Gabriele Ferzetti is  entertaining as Tracy’s criminal father Draco ,Louis Armstrongs We Have All The Time In The World is a terrific love song  ,I love the setting of the Swiss Alps ,the film somehow makes a BOBSLED chase badass ,and the ending  is unforgettable .Now the one common complaint people have is George Lazenby ,and while I agree he isnt great ......He is a good Bond ,and he hits the dramtic  notes when he needs to .I adore this movie and reccomend it to non Bond fans  even
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white-cat-of-doom · 3 years
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I have thinking quite a bit about the concept of having a so called 'dream' cast of Cats performing, and who would be a part of my specific cast.
Looking through my list, most people in the fandom would probably say my choices are boring or safe, but that is the fun of Cats! There are so many wonderfully talented performers who bring such diverse ways of playing the characters! Some characters I can only ever see played by one certain person, who has essentially ruined it for any else. A number of characters I do not have strong feelings for, so they realistically could be played by anyone.
Anyways, here is my 'dream' cast of Cats, sorted alphabetically by character, and with a brief reason and production noted at the very end. Of course, some individuals were in multiple productions as a character, so I will list the most easily accessible one. Please feel free to share yours, as I am very interested in who others would pick!
Alonzo: Jason Gardiner (he is the first that comes to mind, and I think he does a good job, but I admittedly do not care much for Alonzo) (Cats 1998)
Asparagus/Gus/Growltiger (if done in a non-racist way): Stephen Hanan (he has chaotic energy that I think complements the characters well) (Original Broadway)
Bombalurina: Rosemarie Ford (the VERY best, no one else comes close, she has ruined the character for everyone else! She provides such a dynamic Bomba that is played as sensual, caring, and fun-loving! I LOVE HER!) (Cats 1998)
Bustopher Jones: James Barron (he does a fantastic job) (Cats 1998)
Cassandra: Mette Towley (a toss up between Mette, Rebecca Parker (Cats 1998), and Danielle Catto (Cats UK Tour 2016/2019). I know Mette is not a traditional Cassandra, but she is still probably my favourite) (Cats 2019)
Coricopat: Tommi Sliiden (his portrayal as the silly half of the twins will always win) (Cats 1998)
Demeter: Aeva May (another one of the VERY best, no one else touches her! I still have to give a major shoutout to Daniela Norman (Cats 2019) who I absolutely ADORE! She is such a wonderful dancer and singer!) (Cats 1998)
Electra: Leah Sue Morland (very hard to chose between her and Lili Froehlich (Broadway Revival 2016) who I LOVE SO MUCH, but Leah is AMAZINGLY talented and I wish to see her do a lot of flips as Electra, like she would do when she played Rumpleteazer) (Cats 1998)
Etcetera: Jo Bingham (THE VERY BEST, I LOVE HER SO MUCH! SHE IS SO HAPPY! SHE IS HAVING THE TIME OF HER LIFE! I would die to see her perform as Demeter!) (Cats 1998)
George/Rumpus Cat: Frank Thompson (I really like him, he has a lot of fun) (Cats 1998)
Grizabella: Elaine Page (the VERY best! Cats owes so much to her character portrayal and the way she sings 'Memory'! I do not feel anyone can easily touch her) (Cats 1998 and Original London)
Jellylorum/Griddlebone: Bonnie Simmons (Original Broadway)/Susan Jane Tanner (Original London/Cats 1998) (it is IMPOSSIBLE for me to choose my favourite Jelly. I LOVE EVERY ONE OF THEM. Jelly is one of my two most favourite Cats! In fairness, if the role is strictly for Jelly, Susan would be my choice. However, if it is to be both Jelly and Griddlebone, Bonnie would be my pick. I love both of them so much! I must also mention that Freya Rowley (Cats 2019) is an absolute joy! I wish she sang in the movie like a typical Jelly!)
Jemima: Veerle Casteleyn (another one of the VERY best, I find it near impossible to get into anyone else after seeing her! Throw in Helen Massey's hauntingly beautiful vocals and there is no contest!) (Cats 1998)
Jennyanydots: Eloise Kropp (I am going to say something that may seem odd, but I feel every Jenny NEEDS to be slightly chaotic in nature, and Eloise supports that. I basically love any Jenny in any production, all of them are so much fun!) (Broadway Revival 2016)
Mistofelees/Quaxo: Timothy Scott (an icon, although I never really cared much for the character. I still enjoy Laurie Davidson (Cats 2019) as he presents a Misto with character development) (Original Broadway)
Munkustrap: Michael Gruber (he is one of the best, but Robbie Fairchild is also AMAZING and sings so well. Have seen him dance? AMAZING! I want to see a Munkustrap who dances like him! Jack Rebaldi will also be mentioned because he is exceptionally talented! A very involved and intense Munk!) (Cats 1998)
Mungojerrie: Danny Collins (he does a FANTASTIC job, but let us face the fact that we, at least me, is only here for Rumple) (Cats 2019)
Old Deuteronomy: Ken Page (the VERY best! An absolute powerhouse vocally, no one touches him!) (Cats 1998 and Original Broadway)
Plato/Macavity: Bryn Walters (no strong feelings, he does a great job) (Cats 1998)
Pouncival: Guiseppe Bausilio (no feelings, he does a good job) (Broadway Revival 2016)
Rum Tum Tugger: John Partridge (the VERY BEST, absolutely NO CONTEST! His voice and the way he plays Tugger is unmatched!) (Cats 1998)
Rumpleteazer: Naoimh Morgan (If you do not know already, I ABSOLUTELY ADORE HER AND SHE IS THE VERY BEST! THE SUNSHINE OF MY LIFE! ONE OF THE MOST INSPIRATIONAL AND WONDERFUL HUMAN BEINGS! Immensely talented and the only person I know who has sang and performed to both the OLC and OBC version of Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer, she is my most favourite person ever to be involved in Cats! All Rumples are great, but Naoimh is the best!) (Cats 2019 and UK International Tour 2018)
Skimbleshanks: Steven McCrae (I really enjoyed his performance, and he is my favourite! YOU KNOW HE CAN DANCE BETTER THAN BASICALLY EVERYONE ELSE! He is an icon whether you agree or not) (Cats 2019)
Tantomile: Kaye Brown (her stern face and synchronization with Tommi as Coricopat is fun. I also love Zizi Strallen (Cats 2019), but she is just SO different from the traditional Tanto) (Cats 1998)
Tumblebrutus: Kolton Krouse (no strong feelings, Fergus Logan (Cats 1998) is as good, but only one was in Cats 2019) (Broadway Revival 2016)
Victoria: Phyllida Crowley Smith (I LOVE ALL VICTORIAS, as she is my favourite character in Cats right along with Jellylorum. Phyllida is so feline and beautiful in movements, exactly what I want from a Victoria! I also have to mention Francesca Hayward (Cats 2019) as she does a phenomenal job, and I love her singing! Hannah Kenna Thomas also looks like a fantastic Victoria, but I have never seen her perform! The small snippets I have seen make me believe that she would easily be one of my favourites!) (Cats 1998)
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seblaine-rph · 4 years
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RACHEL BERRY FC ALTERNATIVES↲
It’s always devastating when the lifespan of your favorite character is threatened within the RPC because of problematic behavior attached to their FC. When it comes to Rachel Berry, the character is Jewish, so the character of Rachel Berry should be played by a Jewish FC. 
Remember, if you like an FC listed below but she is too old for your portrayal of Rachel Berry, it’s likely that the actress was acting before 2020; you can make use of resources of them from younger years if you want to play Rachel as younger than the actress is now. If there are no resources available, just let me know. I am more than willing to make GIFs, icons, usable photo hunts of the FC at the age you need them to be, and whatever else you need.
↳ Below is a list of potential alternatives for FCs. I have included women of all ages and backgrounds, including a few mixed race, deaf, and trans women:
FCs listed in BOLD are personal favorites.**
Pamela Adlon
Shiri Appleby
Elizabeth Banks
Madison Beer
Amber Benson
Mayim Bialik
Rachel Bilson
Selma Blaire
Lisa Bonet - Black, Jewish
Allison Brie
Amanda Bynes
Lizzy Caplan
Katrin Cartlidge
Phoebe Cates - Russian, Jewish, Chinese
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Jamie Clayton - transgender
Lily Collins
Jennifer Connely
Kat Dennings
Zoey Deutch
Fran Drescher
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Gal Gadot
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Gina Gershon
Ilana Glazer
Ginnifer Goodwin
Kat Graham - Black, Jewish
Eva Green
Yael Grobglas
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Rebecca Naomi Jones - Black, Jewish
Rashida Jones
Jemima Kirke
Kira Kosarin
Zoe Kravitz - Afro Caribbean, Jewish
Mila Kunis
Mélanie Laurent
Inbar Lavi
Jane Levy
Peggy Lipton
Billie Lourd
Natasha Lyonne
Marlee Matlin - deaf
Sara Paxton
Amanda Peet
Natalie Portman
Laura Prepon
Emily Ratajkowski
Melissa Rauch
Nikki Reed
Emmy Rossum
Daniela Ruah
Odeya Rush
Winona Ryder
Katey Sagal
Maggie Siff
Sarah Silverman
Alicia Silverstone
Eden Sher
Jenny Slate
Lindsay Sloane
Hailee Steinfeld - Jewish, African American, white
Shoshannah Stern - Deaf
Alona Tal
Olivia Thirlby
Ashley Tisdale
Jennifer Tisdale
Michelle Trachtenberg
Rachel Weisz
Rosie Alice Huntington-Whiteley
Evan Rachel Wood
PROBLEMATIC FCS TO AVOID:
Lea Michelle (racism) 
Scarlett Johansson (supports white-washing, supports Woody Allen) 
Lena Dunham (r*pe apologist),
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♡ we have been blessed with a response . ♡ — ( *asks! )
♡ through a thousand pictures . ♡ — ( *icons! )
♡ the rules of life and death can’t keep me from playing hopscotch . ♡ — ( *memegames! )
♡ fluttery bird . ♡ — ( *munthings! ) - about, munday, makes
♡ just bird facts . ♡ — ( *ooc! )
♡ only birds answer this machine . ♡ — ( *ooc answer! )
♡ picking up that shiny shit . ♡ — ( *ooc reblogs! )
♡ birdy talk . ♡ — ( *ooc replies! )
♡ this is not just a warning sign . ♡ — ( *psa! )
♡ look at these fantastic human beans . ♡ — ( *promo! )
♡ it’ll be a long weight . ♡ — ( *queue! )
♡ i’m no pirate but i’ll keep this in my treasure chest . ♡ — ( *save! )
♡ thinkin’ bout those beans . ♡ — ( *selfpromo! )
♡ i blast my vuvuzela . ♡ — ( *starter call! )
♡ but i can’t ask santa for this . ♡ — ( *wishlist! )
IC
♡ i’m a beast at best . ♡ — ( *about & isms! )
♡ leitmotif of a nameless undead beastie . ♡ — ( *aesthetic! )
♡ girls & guys & all the other folk ; holla . ♡ — ( *bisexual! )
♡ isn’t introspection for smart people ? ♡ — ( *character study! )
♡ for your eyes only . ♡ — ( *closed starter! )
♡ the story written for me . ♡ — ( *headcanon! )
♡ dead girl makes cannibalism joke . ♡ — ( *ic! )
♡ leave a message after the beep . ♡ — ( *ic answer! )
♡ not just the lost buttons that i collect . ♡ — ( *likes! )
♡ turn up the volume until my ears bleed thanks . ♡ — ( *music! )
♡ if i’m neither dead nor alive ; what am i ? ♡ — ( *musings! )
♡ free – for – all . ♡ — ( *open starter! )
♡ knife fights with gods and crabs . ♡ — ( *shitpost! )
♡ point of contact . ♡ — ( *thread! )
♡ i might be dead but i still look good . ♡ — ( *wardrobe! )
♡ i’m a fucking stinger ; mate . ♡ — ( *zodiac / scorpio! )
PEOPLE
♡ she gives life like it’s endless ambrosia . ♡ — ( *charlotte! )
♡ one of a thousand faces in any city . ♡ — ( *daniela! )
♡ even true monsters fear him . ♡ — ( *eddy! )
♡ if i believed in angels ; he could be one . ♡ — ( *toby! )
RELATIONSHIPS
&& — ♡ awaken a beating heart in me . ♡ — ( *&charlotte! )
&& — ♡ what chance do we have to see each other again ? ♡ — ( *&daniela! )
&& — ♡ i agreed to blind ruin . ♡ — ( *&eddy! )
&& — ♡ anything you ask of me ; i’ll do for you . ♡ — ( *&toby! )
♡ my heart is in my stomach . ♡ — ( *self! )
♡ rotbody ; caged me in . ♡ — ( *physique! )
♡ the iconograph . ♡ — ( *fc! ) 
♡ i loved her dearly but not enough . ♡ — ( *mum! ) 
♡ my friend in my blood . ♡ — ( *dad! ) 
♡ silence for words and understanding . ♡  — ( *brother! )
&& — ♡ cut out for living ; cut out for grief . ♡ — ( *&mum! )
&& — ♡ the house of the october scorpion . ♡ — ( *&dad! )
&& — ♡ in our volatile defence ; more precious than most . ♡ — ( *&brother! )
&& — ♡ navigators & drivers . ♡ — ( *mum&dad! )
♡ i never believed in true heroes making time & taking time . ♡ — ( *davey jones / heroboi! )
♡ raise the dead like a flower . ♡ — ( *sam hyde / necrotish! )
♡ existentialism club ! founding mem(e)bers : us ! ♡ — ( *&davey jones / heroboi! )
♡ we’re a cool girl crew now . ♡ — ( *&samantha hyde / necrotish! )
♡ bloodflow through a heartbeat . ♡ — ( *desires! )
♡ my story in fractured pieces . ♡ — ( *munwrites! )
♡ they call me a people – watcher . ♡ — ( *dash comm! )
♡ oh this looks fun . ♡ — ( *dash games! )
♡ something you could love or hate or simply tolerate . ♡ — ( *ic testimonials! )
♡ you like me ! you really like me ! ♡ — ( *ooc testimonials! )
♡ put your feeling in a picture . ♡ — ( *aesthetic & moodboard! )
♡ oh gosh how pretty . ♡ — ( *graphics & edits! )
♡ picture mover . ♡ — ( *videos! )
♡ phone talky . ♡ — ( *txt.it! )
♡ like a fucking animal ; i ruin everything ; but it is in reverse . ♡ — ( *hunger & death! )
♡ i came out to have a good time and i’m feeling so attacked right now . ♡ — ( *bait! )
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londontheatre · 7 years
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Haydn Oakley, centre, with the cast of An American in Paris at the Dominion Theatre CREDIT Johan Persson
Production photography and footage has been released today for the highly anticipated West End musical An American in Paris. The critically acclaimed and multi award-winning new musical has its official London premiere tonight, Tuesday 21 March at the beautifully restored Dominion Theatre.
Christopher Wheeldon’s stunning reinvention of the Oscar® winning film features the sublime music and lyrics of George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin and a new book by Craig Lucas.
The cast is headed by the original, award-winning Broadway stars Robert Fairchild (as Jerry Mulligan) and Leanne Cope (as Lise Dassin), together with Haydn Oakley as Henri Baurel, Zoë Rainey as Milo Davenport, David Seadon-Young as Adam Hochberg and Jane Asher as Madame Baurel. Ashley Day is the alternate Jerry Mulligan (and he will assume the role from Monday 19 June 2017). The company also features Julian Forsyth and Ashley Andrews, Sophie Apollonia, Zoe Arshamian, Sarah Bakker, James Barton, Alicia Beck, Chrissy Brooke, James Butcher, Jonathan Caguioa, Jennifer Davison, Katie Deacon, Rebecca Fennelly, Sebastian Goffin, Alyn Hawke, Nicky Henshall, Genevieve Heron, Amy Hollins, Frankie Jenna, Justin-Lee Jones, Robin Kent, Kristen McGarrity, Julia J. Nagle, Daniela Norman, Pippa Raine, Aaron Smyth, Todd Talbot, Max Westwell, Jack Wilcox, Carrie Willis, Stuart Winter and Liam Wrate.
An American In Paris London Dominion Theatre – Trailer
The new musical An American in Paris premiered in 2014 at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris to ecstatic reviews before transferring to the Palace Theatre on Broadway, where it became the most awarded musical of the 2015/16 season, including four Tony® Awards. A major North American tour is currently playing.
An American in Paris features many of George and Ira Gershwin’s most iconic songs including I Got Rhythm, ‘S Wonderful, I’ll Build a Stairway To Paradise and They Can’t Take That Away from Me, together with George Gershwin’s sweeping compositions including ‘Concerto in F’ and ‘An American in Paris’.
An American In Paris Production Photos London Dominion Theatre
Jerry Mulligan is an American GI pursuing his dream to make it as painter in a city suddenly bursting with hope and possibility. Following a chance encounter with a beautiful young dancer named Lise, the streets of Paris become the backdrop to a sensuous, modern romance of art, friendship and love in the aftermath of war…
“A dazzling, transporting musical that turns Paris into a kaleidoscope of romance.” The New York Times
An American in Paris is directed and choreographed by the internationally renowned, British-born Christopher Wheeldon. An Artistic Associate of the Royal Ballet, Wheeldon received an OBE in the 2016 New Year’s Honours ‘for services to promoting the interests and reputation of British classical and theatrical dance worldwide’. He is the recipient of a Tony® Award and two Olivier Awards. The set and costumes are designed by the multi Tony® Award-winning West End and Broadway designer Bob Crowley (The Audience; Mary Poppins and Christopher Wheeldon’s productions of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and The Winter’s Tale) with projections by the celebrated British designers 59 Productions (War Horse; London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony).
“An American In Paris instantly catapults Christopher Wheeldon into the ranks of top-tier director-choreographers, by which I mean Jerome Robbins and Bob Fosse.” The Wall Street Journal
With music and lyrics by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin and a new book by Craig Lucas, the new musical An American in Paris is directed and choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon with set and costumes designs by Bob Crowley, lighting by Natasha Katz, sound by Jon Weston and projection designs by 59 Productions. The musical score is adapted, arranged and supervised by Rob Fisher with orchestrations by Christopher Austin and Bill Elliott, dance arrangements by Sam Davis and musical supervision by Todd Ellison. The UK Musical Director is John Rigby.
An American in Paris is produced in London by Stuart Oken, Van Kaplan, Roy Furman, Michael McCabe and Joshua Andrews.
Robert Fairchild is appearing with the support of UK Equity, incorporating the Variety Artistes’ Federation, pursuant to an exchange program between American Equity and UK Equity.
Dominion Theatre 268-269 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 7AQ Book Tickets for An American In Paris
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Previews begin tomorrow (Saturday 4th March 2017) for the highly anticipated new musical An American in Paris.
Christopher Wheeldon’s stunning reinvention of the Oscar® winning film features the sublime music and lyrics of George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin and a new book by Craig Lucas. Directly following celebrated engagements in New York and Paris, this critically acclaimed and multi award-winning new musical officially opens on Tuesday 21 March 2017 at the beautifully restored Dominion Theatre.
The cast is headed by the original, award-winning Broadway stars Robert Fairchild (as Jerry Mulligan) and Leanne Cope (as Lise Dassin), together with Haydn Oakley as Henri Baurel, Zoë Rainey as Milo Davenport, David Seadon-Young as Adam Hochberg and Jane Asher as Madame Baurel. Ashley Day is the alternate Jerry Mulligan (and he will assume the role from Monday 19 June 2017). The company also features Julian Forsyth and Ashley Andrews, Sophie Apollonia, Zoe Arshamian, Sarah Bakker, James Barton, Alicia Beck, Chrissy Brooke, James Butcher, Jonathan Caguioa, Jennifer Davison, Katie Deacon, Rebecca Fennelly, Sebastian Goffin, Alyn Hawke, Nicky Henshall, Genevieve Heron, Amy Hollins, Frankie Jenna, Justin-Lee Jones, Robin Kent, Kristen McGarrity, Julia J. Nagle, Daniela Norman, Pippa Raine, Aaron Smyth, Todd Talbot, Max Westwell, Jack Wilcox, Carrie Willis, Stuart Winter and Liam Wrate.
The new musical An American in Paris premiered in 2014 at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris to ecstatic reviews before transferring to the Palace Theatre on Broadway, where it became the most awarded musical of the 2015/16 season, including four Tony® Awards. A major North American tour is currently playing.
An American in Paris features many of George and Ira Gershwin’s most iconic songs including I Got Rhythm, ‘S Wonderful, I’ll Build a Stairway To Paradise and They Can’t Take That Away from Me, together with George Gershwin’s sweeping compositions including ‘Concerto in F’ and ‘An American in Paris’.
Jerry Mulligan is an American GI pursuing his dream to make it as painter in a city suddenly bursting with hope and possibility. Following a chance encounter with a beautiful young dancer named Lise, the streets of Paris become the backdrop to a sensuous, modern romance of art, friendship and love in the aftermath of war…
An American in Paris is directed and choreographed by the internationally renowned, British-born Christopher Wheeldon. An Artistic Associate of the Royal Ballet, Wheeldon received an OBE in the 2016 New Year’s Honours ‘for services to promoting the interests and reputation of British classical and theatrical dance worldwide’. He is the recipient of a Tony® Award and two Olivier Awards. The set and costumes are designed by the multi Tony® Award-winning West End and Broadway designer Bob Crowley (The Audience; Mary Poppins and Christopher Wheeldon’s productions of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and The Winter’s Tale) with projections by the celebrated British designers 59 Productions (War Horse; London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony).
An American in Paris London Dominion Theatre
With music and lyrics by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin and a new book by Craig Lucas, the new musical An American in Paris is directed and choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon with set and costumes designs by Bob Crowley, lighting by Natasha Katz, sound by Jon Weston and projection designs by 59 Productions. The musical score is adapted, arranged and supervised by Rob Fisher with orchestrations by Christopher Austin and Bill Elliott, dance arrangements by Sam Davis and musical supervision by Todd Ellison. The UK Musical Director is John Rigby.
An American in Paris is produced in London by Stuart Oken, Van Kaplan, Roy Furman, Michael McCabe and Joshua Andrews.
Robert Fairchild is appearing with the support of UK Equity, incorporating the Variety Artistes’ Federation, pursuant to an exchange program between American Equity and UK Equity.
LISTINGS Dominion Theatre, 268-269 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7AQ Book Tickets for An American In Paris
http://ift.tt/2lCrPgP LondonTheatre1.com
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