Curtain Call

May 27 2012
Which is one of the many reasons I love him.

Which is one of the many reasons I love him.

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May 23 2012
Asian actors with no accents. Black actors with British accents. British plays with people of color in roles other than housekeepers. Women in lead roles where they don’t fawn over any men. Latino actors in lead roles where they don’t have to be downtrodden. Gays and lesbians in lead roles where they don’t have to cry. South Asian and Middle Eastern actors in lead roles not about terrorism.
— Qui Nguyen, on what off-Broadway needs now (via fuckyeahgreatplays)

Amazing.

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May 13 2012

It’s Sunday here on OWOP and you know what that means!

oneweekoneplay:

NEW PLAY!

Remember next week is RED by John Logan. This one’s available at Barnes & Noble locations from what I’ve seen.

(I know HILTD is quite popular and well-known as far as contemporary plays go, so if you have or haven’t read it, please reblog so some people who have might be interested! Also, there’s lots of HILTD monologues out on the interwebs for you to get an idea of what’sgoing on if you’re unable to buy the play.)

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May 12 2012
I’ve missed you, crown royal.  (Taken with instagram)

I’ve missed you, crown royal. (Taken with instagram)

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fyeahhistorymajorheraldicbeast:

Seriously, quoting Hamlet in essays may lead to very interesting results. “Alas! Poor Yorick!”, I once knew this country, etc. 
I plagiarized (Romaned) from a good friend of mine, but he let me do it.

fyeahhistorymajorheraldicbeast:

Seriously, quoting Hamlet in essays may lead to very interesting results. “Alas! Poor Yorick!”, I once knew this country, etc. 

I plagiarized (Romaned) from a good friend of mine, but he let me do it.

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May 07 2012

Next Week:

oneweekoneplay:

I really don’t like Crimes of the Heart so unless there’s any argument, next week will be How I Learned to Drive

Work for everyone?

Theatre folks! Let’s get in on this!

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Apr 30 2012
Wow.

Wow.

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Follow me, again!

I started another blog not too long ago. Documenting the crazy things that get said at work. You should follow it for funny. 

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Apr 25 2012
Yes.

Yes.

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Apr 23 2012
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fyeahhistorymajorheraldicbeast:

shakespeareaudio:

David Tennant as Edgar, Gerard Murphy as Edmund and David Horovitch as the Duke of Albany in William Shakespeare’s King Lear.

The Beast bestows upon you a scene from Shakespeare’s best play (that is not Titus Andronicus.)

OMFG. 

(Source: plays.pursuedbyabear.net)

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