February 2012
46 posts
I think I going to make a series of deconstruction...
But they’ll all be about hideous performances.
What do you think?
hismajestythebitch:
calfinley:
this is still funny
IT’S BACK.
WHAT HAVE I JUST WATCHED?! This is hysterical!
OH MY GOD
ME IN 20 YEARS
WHO AM I KIDDING
ME IN 5 YEARS
I feel like this is what I’m like while I’m writing about Sondheim.
I cannot stop watching Seth Rudetsky videos.
I think I have a problem.
Directors,
oppreciate:
What do you do when your choreographer is a diva and disregards the fact that your set will be there?
Tell her the facts, and make sure he/she changes it. You’re in charge!
Has anyone else seen the Regents Park's production...
oppreciate:
saxyspence:
What did you think?
I posted some thoughts on it when I first watched it here and here. It was, however, a while ago so my feelings may change if I were to watch it again now.
Interesting. I like what you have to say on another thing.
As far as the ending goes with “On the Steps of the Palace” is concerned, it actually makes a lot more sense to tie...
Has anyone else seen the Regents Park's production...
What did you think?
1 tag
I'm playing Maury Yeston's "Phantom" at the end of...
And I’m not happy about it.
I cannot, repeat, CANNOT stop watching 30 Rock.
rebeccriss asked: SPENCER YOU'RE ALIVE
lyrn2100 asked: hola. we have a bit in common. just saying hi
Hey Tumblr, I have a life now. So I'm back fools.
August 2011
23 posts
Follow my new blog for my writings!
www.spenceronsondheim.tumblr.com
Put Sondheim songs in my ask box and I’ll write about them!
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