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noahreids · 2 years
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Noah-some-of the-Days-May - 2022 Edition Day 14 → Excerpts from The Broadway Show Slo-mo (2022)
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ramonaflow · 2 years
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Noah Reid and Jessie Mueller
@minutesbway IG (x)
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blueink3 · 2 years
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Happy Sunday. An overarching question you may not want to answer and thats fine, but I feel your experience and knowledge makes you the one to ask. Now that Noah's first Broadway run is over in a few days, how do you think he was/is perceived by the fans, the critics, the money men, the Broadway community as a whole? And do you think he will be asked back?
Oh boy, I do not speak on behalf of fans or critics or producers or Broadway as a whole, but all in all, I think Noah had a very successful debut. I would not be surprised to see him return. Lord knows I'll be doing my fair share to get him cast again.
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brokenchairwrites · 2 years
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The Minutes was fucking fantastic!
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simplymarleycat · 2 years
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can add to the many reports that Noah is as lovely and kind as you would hope, generous with his time, and reciprocally genuine on top of exceptionally talented in The Minutes.
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theredandwhitequeen · 10 months
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🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧
This looks deranged lol but my phone changed how it shows it so I didn't think the emoji was being typed and I'm tired enough that it's funny :D
Feel free to only list one song, though! It's just a really emphatic ask lol <3
Thanks, you’re getting three songs. :)
I still haven’t found what I’m looking for by U2
Elephant Love Medley from Moulin Rouge the musical
Simply the Best by Noah Reid from Schitt’s Creek
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frontmezzjunkies · 2 years
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Steppenwolf's The Minutes Unmaskes For the Good of All People on Broadway
#frontmezzjunkies reviews: @SteppenwolfThtr's #Broadway production of #TheMinutes directed by #AnnaDShapiro written and starring #TracyLetts with #BlairBrown #JessieMueller #SallyMurphy #AustinPendleton #NoahReid @minutesbway #HereisYourFuture @olreid
The Broadway Review: The Minutes By Ross I should have known had I really looked at the poster art on the marquee of Studio 54 for Broadway’s The Minutes, what this superb piece of writing by the fantastically gifted playwright and actor, Tracey Letts (Mary Page Marlowe; August: Osage County; Man From Nebraska) was aiming itself at. But walking in, I did not. Which, once again is a god-sent, if…
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mostlyinthemorning · 6 months
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Noahvember Day 9
Don't forget to vote in the poll at the end of this post.
Like 30% of you, I still have questions about what sort of "thing" new-to-Schitt's Creek Patrick Brewer was going to. So instead, here are some things that Noah's been to:
Concerts:
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Beach parties:
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Weddings:
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Wrap parties:
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Italy:
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Broadway:
youtube
On tour:
He's been everywhere!
Today's choices:
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crescentcitytorchwood · 6 months
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Thanks @mammameesh for the tag 😂
shuffle your ON REPEAT playlist and list the first 10 songs
1. Strangers like Me (from Tarzan soundtrack) - Phil Cillins
2. I wanna be like you - Robbie Williams & Olly Murs
3. I think we're alone now - Tiffany
4. I'm still standing - Elton John
5. God Only Knows - The Beach Boys
6. Mother knows best (Tangled) - Donna Murphy
7. I get a kick out of you - John Barrowman
8. Good For You (from Dear Evan Hansen) - original Broadway cast recording
9. The Safety Dance - Men without Hats
10. Everyday - Noah Reid
your top 15 favorite tv shows can say a lot about your personality (list your top 15 shows)
1. Doctor Who
2. Torchwood
3. Schitt's Creek
4. Heartstopper
5. Motherland
6. Grimm
7. Good Omens
8. Once upon a Time
9. Brassic
10. Sherlock
11. Supernatural
12. Heroes
13. Strictly Come Dancing
14. Love is Blind
15. Married at first sight
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noahreids · 2 years
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NUVO MAGAZINE | Noah Reid on Switching Gears and Making Adjustments
Writer Josh Greenblatt | Photographer Ted Belton
From Schitt’s Creek to a Broadway debut, the screen and stage actor is now pouring his emotions into music. When Noah Reid appears on our video chat, he’s sitting in what looks like the prototypical New York apartment with a gallery wall obscured by lush monstera plants. The Toronto native has been staying at a friend’s place in Queens during his run in the Tony-nominated Broadway show The Minutes, which has earned rave reviews, though Reid ignores them. To his right sits the cover of his third album, Adjustments, which features boarded-up storefronts, an image of a period marked by immense change. “During the pandemic, the visual texture of neighbourhoods changed so much,” Reid says of the inspiration behind the eerie album art. “So many businesses that didn’t make it through, the boarded-up stores, they became part of the tapestry of the streetscape, certainly in Toronto, and I’m guessing in a lot of places.” He wonders what happened to the owners. “If you had to close your business, where would you go? What would you do?”
Reid starting writing songs for the album, the follow-up to his sophomore effort, 2020’s Gemini, before the pandemic, but when the world locked down, his Gemini tour was cancelled. It was just a month before the final episode of Schitt’s Creek aired. The beloved sitcom became a cultural phenomenon, winning a record number of Emmy Awards plus a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble, and made Reid a star as Patrick Brewer, the love interest to Dan Levy’s character, David.
Noah Reid was photographed in Toronto this past June, while on a trip to his hometown from New York, where he is staying during his run in the Tony-nominated Broadway show, The Minutes.
Lockdown was an intensely creative time for Reid, if a trying one. “I was staying up way too late and just couldn’t differentiate the hours of the day,” he says, his casual approach to making music allowing him to hone his voice without the noise or pressure of a major label. Recorded live at Toronto’s Union Sound Company and produced by Juno Award nom­inee Matthew Barber (who also collaborated with Reid on Gemini and his 2016 debut album, Songs from a Broken Chair), Adjustments came to life over a series of sessions with musicians including Bahamian guitarist Christine Bougie and Great Lake Swimmers drummer Joshua Van Tassel. The result is an intensely personal, emotionally raw examination of our new, uncertain reality. “Everyday,” the effervescent album-opening lead single, encapsulates Reid’s headspace during the making of the album. “I wrote that song in the early days of the pandemic, when I’d look out the window at this park that’s usually full of kids and families but now was totally desolate,” he says. “It came from a feeling of being forced into a sort of loneliness and not really knowing what to do about that.”
Reid knows his genre of music isn’t exactly made for radio play. Alt-rock isn’t the most culturally relevant right now, he says. “I’m not trying to write hit songs. I just am writing from my own perspective.” Unlike in Hollywood or on Broadway, where producers, development executives, and casting directors determine actors’ fates, having full creative control over his music is paramount. So what is Reid’s perspective? “Finding that undercurrent of adjustments,” the artist says. “Sometimes the adjustment is about kind of letting go of what you can’t control, and sometimes it’s about trying to try to put a better foot forward.”
Noah Reid’s latest album, Adjustments, is an eight-track disc of smooth alt-rock.
Reid, 35, was born in Toronto to visual artist parents and began performing in local theatre productions as a young boy. A sensitive kid with energy to burn, he sang in his school choir, played on sports teams, and did typical extracurricular activities. But at the same time, he says, “I was going off and doing these other things that felt special and creative,” for which he sometimes felt isolated from his peers—feelings he explores on the song “Left Behind.” He originally thought the song was about the end of Schitt’s Creek, he says, but now feels it has more to do with “deeper-seated feelings of being left out of things or moving through different groups of people when you’re involved in these casts.” He and Levy remain close. “We had so much stuff together, and that became a real foundation of a really loving, trusting friendship,” Reid says. “And you know, that on-screen partnership, we had to really rely on each other and build that trust with each other. A lot of projects, I’ve taken a few friends with me from each thing, and Schitt’s Creek, it’s just that special thing where if I’m in the same place as any of those people, that’s a terrific day for me.”
Noah Reid knows his genre of music isn’t exactly made for radio play. Alt-rock isn’t the most culturally relevant right now, he says. “I’m not trying to write hit songs. I just am writing from my own perspective.”
A graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada, Reid is a rare example of a child actor who made it to the big leagues. His disarming sincerity recalls the wholesome affability of his Schitt’s Creek character. “I don’t consider myself famous,” he says. “I know some famous people. They live differently from me.” Recently, in New York, Levy asked him how he’s been handling his new-found celebrity after the premiere of The Minutes. “That guy can’t walk down the street,” Reid says of his famous friend. “I can walk down the street, and maybe people are, like, ‘I know you from somewhere.’”
Despite his current stardom, Reid has found his fumbles more meaningful than his successes. “I think some of the best moments in my life have been when things professionally weren’t working out,” he says. “And I found things that grounded me—relationships and an understanding that you can contribute to the world around you and your community in ways that don’t involve people clapping for you or inviting you to fancy parties and stuff.” This healthy remove from Hollywood excess feels like a more honest place to make music audiences can relate to, which is more important to Reid than commercial success or industry praise. Not that they are irrelevant, but “now, interestingly, professional success is abundant, and it’s a hard time to focus on it because I’ve got other family matters that I value more deeply,” Reid says. “And so that kind of balancing act can be really tricky.”
As his run in The Minutes ends, Reid is adjusting to his new gig: fatherhood. And he’s approaching it like he has everything else that’s come his way: with a level head and grace. “I’ve always had a sense that rolling with the punches is important, that things are going to come and go,” he says. “I don’t get too high, don’t get too low, just be chill. Take what comes and try to do what you can with it. There’s always another day. If that thing doesn’t work out, there’ll be something else.”
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flowertrigger · 9 months
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On Repeat
Thank you for the tags @ramonaflow @saraminia @apothecarose @smblmn 🥰💕
shuffle your ‘on repeat’ and post the first 10 songs
Skinny Love - Bon Iver
Villain - Noah Reid
I Will Follow You into the Dark - Death Cab for Cutie
Eat Your Young - Hozier
Sleeping Sickness - City and Colour
I’m Not Okay (I Promise) - My Chemical Romance
Shake It Out - Florence + The Machine
Jesus Christ - Brand New
Don’t Rain on My Parade - Lea Michele, Broadway Cast of Funny Girl
Ohio Is For Lovers - Hawthorne Heights
I don't understand how Spotify comes up with my On Repeat playlist, cause I don't recall listening to some of these 'on repeat'.
This seems to have gone around so if you would like to do this and haven't been tagged give me a shout.
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blueink3 · 2 years
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With The Minutes wrapping up this weekend, I'm curious about what that process is. Does Noah/the actors just go home on Monday? What happens/what is the process for when a show wraps?
Depends. Those that don't live in New York might need more time to pack up their lives. They also might need to come back to the theatre and finish packing up their dressing rooms. I'm sure they've already started taking things home, but there might be a closing party on Sunday, and they won't want to bring whatever's left. A lot of the actors are local, though, so they'll just... go home. The show ends and, depending on how quickly the next one is coming in, they could be dismantling that set come Monday.
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dessertwaffles · 1 year
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What a year it’s been! I was very fortunate to have gotten to meet up with fandom friends multiple times this year, including traveling to NYC to see Noah Reid on Broadway and flying cross-country to attend the wedding of someone I met through Schitt’s Creek!!
Although I didn’t write as much this year as I wanted to, here’s what I did accomplish: posting 4 fics/11,668 words, gathering the courage to post in a new fandom, and conquering my fear of recording myself to participate in 3 multi-voice podfics! I also helped mod a fest!
Sometimes I get down on myself for going long periods without writing, but I think it’s important to take a step back and celebrate the fics I finished. Writing is hard. Posting is hard. But I did it four times this year and I’m considering that a win.
Fics:
on a night like this (Schitt’s Creek, David/Patrick)
David and Patrick attend an overnight conference and Patrick’s magic starts to go haywire. (a.k.a. the magical only one bed fic)
compilation error (Check, Please!, Nursey/Dex)
Dex can't figure out the error in his code. Nursey helps.
meet me at midnight (Check, Please!, Nursey/Dex)
Five times Nursey and Dex wished each other a Happy New Year.
maybe tonight (the stars align) (Check, Please!, Nursey/Dex)
Nursey and Dex spend a winter weekend at a lakeside cabin in Maine.
Podfics:
Every Time A Bell Rings
The Haus Official Ship Names
Wellies Always Kiss and Tell
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sspaz1000 · 10 months
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if you get this answer with your top 5 music artists and send it to the last 7 people in your notifications <3
1. The Hooters
2. Noah Reid
3. Jesse Ruben
4. Bon Jovi
5. & Juliet Cast Recording (so the original Broadway cast)
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stereopticons · 1 year
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Favorite Albums/Songs of 2022
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@mostlyinthemorning tagged me to share my favorite songs and albums of the year! I'm cheating a tiny bit because a couple of these were not released in 2022, but I didn't really get *into* them until this year.
Albums:
Adjustments - Noah Reid
The Hum Goes on Forever - The Wonder Years
Getting Into Knives - The Mountain Goats
Artefact - Clever Hopes (+"Je t'ai fait tant de peine" which is not on this album but is the French version of "Made You Mad)
Into the Woods 2022 Revival Broadway Cast Recording
Songs:
Left Behind - Noah Reid
Landslide - The Japanese House
Made You Mad - Clever Hopes
Stop Making This Hurt - Bleachers
I Never Knew - Dar Williams
Tagging @alienajackson @rosedavid @five678patty @roseapothecary @hippolotamus @likerealpeopledo-on-ao3 and anyone else who wants to share!
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neverendingnoahreid · 2 years
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The Minutes' Noah Reid Is Setting New Goals
After a hit television series and now a Broadway debut, the performer talks about the work that motivates him. (Playbill, May 13, 2022)
A quick scan of Noah Reid’s resume reveals that he’s pretty much already done it all. He made his professional stage debut in Toronto as Chip in Beauty and the Beast. He spent seven years as the voice of the title turtle in the animated television series Franklin. He has a long list of film and tv credits, and recently wooed millions of fans while courting Dan Levy’s character David in the final three seasons of the sitcom Schitt’s Creek. The multi-faceted performer is also a singer-songwriter with three album releases under his belt.
Reid is now appearing in the ensemble cast of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company’s production of Tracy Letts’ The Minutes, playing a newly elected city council member in the fictional mid-America town of Big Cherry. “It’s just a bit of a dream,” he says, “making my Broadway debut in this play, with these people, with this company.”
The actor confesses that even with all of his successes, there were some downs when he was building the ups of his career. “It’s taken me a while to get to the level that I’ve always wanted to play at,” he says. “I think I thought about it as things I wanted to achieve in my life and setting goals, and when that stuff started to not happen or not exactly happen in the way that I had drawn it up, that felt really disappointing.”
His thinking has shifted, though, to be more about the kind of work that he gets to do, and who he gets to do it with.
“It’s not going to surprise anyone for me to say…this is a complex time. The world we’re living in is so cacophonous. It’s so busy. It’s so hard to keep anything in our heads for very long and we’re easily distracted, so I like projects that allow for us to sit in some kind of reflection of this world that we’re inhabiting," Reid says. “I love the challenges of, ultimately, the examination of what it is to be a human being in this world. I mean that’s kind of what artists have been reflecting on for centuries and generations and we just keep getting more complex as a species. There’s lots to mine.”
“I just want to continue to do work that challenges me and that I get to surround myself with thoughtful, intelligent, compassionate, and brilliant artists. You know, I think that can be the goal.”
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