Hamilton - Adrianna Hicks (she/her) as Angelica Schuyler
Birthday: March 14, 1989 (age 33)
Birth Place: McKinney, Texas
Theatre credits: Catherine of Aragon (Six), Sugar “Kane” Kowalczyk (Some Like It Hot), Dorothy Gale (The Wiz), Celie (The Color Purple), Rat Queen (Ratatousical), Joanne Jefferson (Rent), Ensemble (Jesus Christ Superstar)
(Pictured on the right is Ta’Rea Campbell, who is currently playing the role in the Philip Tour production)
Ep62 The Finn That Makes You Go MMM w/ Mary Testa! (Broadway!)
We are wearing our finest hats- and trousers- this week, because we're joined by the immaculate Mary Testa! Say, what?!
With this Broadway legend, the boys will take Van Halen's Women and Children for a test drive, plus revisit the William Finn classic, In Trousers- but has that parakeet learned to fly yet?!
Plus we chat diplomacy, casting grievances, shattering wine glasses, and heaps more!
Huge thanks to Alison Fraser for being the extra-special guest producer of this episode.
can you link me to any kind of compiled ratatouillle musical thing? or any commentary on it? I try not to touch tiktok bc it makes me despair for society,
Yep! Here you go! I got to see it when it was put up as a digital show during the beginning of lockdown to benefit Broadway actors who were out of work. It's a lot of fun, enjoy!
Frozen - Abby Mueller (she/her) as Elsa and Jessie Mueller (she/her) as Anna, requested by anon
Birthday: February 1, 1981 (Abby, age 41); February 20, 1983 (Jessie, age 39)
Birth Place: Evanston, Illinois (both)
Theatre credits include: Abby: Jane Seymour (Six), Cathy Hiatt (The Last Five Years), Carole King (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), Abigail Adams (1776), Ensemble/Understudy Rosalie Mullins (School of Rock), Mrs. Banks (Mary Poppins), Fantine (Les Misérables), Meg March (Little Women), Cinderella (Into the Woods), Rat Queen (Ratatousical)
Jessie: Jenna Hunterson (Waitress), Carole King (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), Julie Jordan (Carousel), Marian Paroo (The Music Man), Cinderella (Into the Woods), Billie Bendix (Nice Work If You Can Get It), Mary Flynn (Merrily We Roll Along), Amalia Balash (She Loves Me), Natalie Haller (All Shook Up)
(Pictured on the right are Samantha Barks and Stephanie McKeon, who are currently playing the roles in the West End production)
Goncharov feels like the evil twin of TikTok’s creation of the Ratatouille Musical.
It came from nothing. It’s not real. No matter how much we contribute, it will never be real. There are gifs. There are screenshots. There’s fanfiction, a cast, a Letterboxd, a TV Tropes page, and an IMDB page. There’s a score and a poster. It’s not real. Most importantly, we cannot get the attention of anyone big enough to make it real because it’ll destroy the entire concept. We don’t WANT the attention. We don’t WANT it to exist. It exists several decades in the past rather than as a joint effort for a collective future project so that no one will ever be able to create or recreate it. But the essence of the film still lies in the collaboration that “made” it. And it now only exists because we decided it should.
I am so obsessed with Tumblr’s community. I really am.
goncharov is all fun and games until someone inevitably decides it should be a real movie and sets up a fundraising campaign, severely underestimating just how much work and time and money goes into making a movie, resulting in them being chased down with torches and pitchforks by everyone who was gullible enough to give money to a random person on the internet thinking they were capable of singlehandedly making a movie