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thinking about “never spoken always heard” as a direct parallel to See Me —
Peter literally never gets to speak it but he knows, and Claire knows, that she’s hearing it anyway. Which is why her deflection hurts so much I think, because she is, however unintentionally, reinforcing this idea that Peter isn’t allowed to come out on his own terms & that his sexuality reflects badly onto those around him.*
*specifically Claire & Jason, arguments to be made for Matt if we do a more intense breakdown of Matt’s immediate disappearance in Are You There?
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BUT WHAT YALL KNOW ABT BARE: A POP OPERA?!?
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Hello enjoltaire nation today I bring you the deification trope. yes talking about ‘Apollo’
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l'archange de le terreur et apollon
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Enjolras and Bahorel give a rousing speech to some potential recruits. For @pilferingapples for @drinkwithme-exchange 2024! I was excited to draw this because I almost picked these two for my own list!
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My companion illustration to @catallii‘s AMAZING fic May You Blossom, featured in the @lesmiszine​! It’s a beautiful story about how Cosette and Valjean have affected eachother’s lives in such profound ways. It made me cry ;-; please read it ;;-;;
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Valjean and Cosette sketch
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“Grantaire probably draws all the pamphlets for les Amis’ protests.”
Nah Feuilly probably does. Enjolras might have asked Grantaire to draw something, once, hoping a task suited to his skills would make him feel like a productive member of the group, then got back a three-panel stick figure comic and never asked him to do anything ever again
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Experimenting with acrylic markers again! Featuring our favorite sewer goblin and our dearest soprano!
Ohuhu markers + faber castell markers and pencils
you can see the process for this piece and others on my ART TIKTOK, i sometimes make livestreams!
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cats the musical isn't bad, y'all are just mean: sincerely, a cats fan who is exhausted with having to defend her favorite show
every time one of those theater polls pops up with a show against cats the musical, it's inevitable that the other show's fans, despite cats fans never saying anything negative, decide to make really negative and rude comments towards the musical and the fans.
most of the comments always say that no one understands how anyone can like cats the musical, or how the other musical is superior, or how the other musical is so incredibly important to the fans.
a show being important to someone is extremely valid, but people who are fans of other shows seem to always forget that there is also a reason why cats the musical has fans.
so allow me to provide some reasons as to why someone might be a fan of cats the musical:
the dancing, which is incredibly athletic and impressive
the songs, which provide a way for different actors and actresses to show off their vocal prowess, and have different tempos and meanings and also, you know, include one of the most iconic Broadway songs that has ever existed
the costumes, which have specifically character-oriented designs
the countless number of non-replica productions that take different interpretations of the show, and create incredibly creative designs for costumes and sets
the amount of LGBTQIA+ coded characters and relationships that take on different interpretations based around how they are played and portrayed.
the amount of LGBTQIA+/POC actors who have portrayed characters in the musical throughout the years, many of which put their own gender/sexual identity into their portrayal of the character.
cast members who directly interact with the fandom, and who encourage fanworks and posts about the musical with excitement
the different countries that have pulled Cats the Musical into their culture, and that have allowed countless groups of fans to be able to see the show live
but you know what?
People don't have to give a reason for why they love a show. If someone is asked why they enjoy a show like, say, Newsies, or Phantom of the Opera, or Falsettos, those fans don't have to go into a deep dive defending their love of the show.
There's a type of stigma that Cats is cringey because of the costumes, or because it "doesn't have a story", which is something that people say that I always find funny, as the story of the show is described in one of the FIRST songs of the show.
Jellicle Cats meet once a year At the Jellicle Ball where we all rejoice And the Jellicle leader will soon appear And make what is known as the Jellicle Choice When Old Deuteronomy just before dawn Through a silence you feel could cut with a knife Announces the Cat who can now be reborn And come back to a different Jellicle life For waiting up there is the Heaviside Layer Full of wonders one Jellicle only will see And Jellicles ask because Jellicles dare Who will it be? Who will it be?
If anyone ever gave a second of thought and research, they would see that the show's premise is literally sung about at the start of the show. It's something kind of important called exposition that actually happens in a lot of shows, but apparently Cats isn't allowed to have exposition.
There's also the matter of characters.
There are multiple different characters, both within the main singing cast and the ensemble, who provide fantastic layers to the show itself.
Grizabella, the outsider character who is redeemed and gets to become the Jellicle Choice, and who happens to have the aforementioned most iconic Broadway song, "Memory", a character who provides a contrast to other characters such as Victoria, who is the featured character during the Jellicle Ball
The Rum Tum Tugger, a seemingly selfish and haughty character, who also provides the song for Mr. Mistoffelees, a magical cat who is able to summon back the Jellicle Leader, Old Deuteronomy, who was kidnapped by Macavity, the antagonist of the musical.
It is a show that has so much emotion and meaning, which can be seen even on the most surface viewing. It doesn't take a genius to understand that there is a message of redemption and acceptance within the show as well.
and while i don't like using the awards Cats has been nominated for in order to discuss how impressive the musical is, because I absolutely think it doesn't need the awards to describe how amazing it is, but like... just look at the list of awards for the original London and original Broadway productions:
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Cats the Musical was nominated for these awards, and won many of them, for a reason.
People don't want to admit that Cats the Musical is a good show because it is nothing like what has been on Broadway. There is a reason a lot of shows on Broadway right now are revivals, jukebox musicals, or based off of previous media. While, of course, Cats is based off of T.S. Elliot's poetry, it is done in a way that is incredibly original and unique. People are afraid of original ideas on Broadway. It's the reason why, along with Cats the Musical, Starlight Express is also seen as a weird show, because despite the fantastic music and costumes and storyline, because the actors and actresses are dressed as trains or cats, it's a weird show, and the fans are weird.
(though, as you can see above, I am NOT against revivals, jukeboxes, or media-based shows when they are done well. If you're familiar with my main blog, @tending-the-hearth, you are well aware of how much I adore the Outsiders musical, which is just one example of quite a few shows.)
I don't personally like Falsettos. On the poll putting Cats against Falsettos, I did not discuss why I disliked the show, or that it was a crime people were voting for the show.
I adore Newsies. I have a Cats/Newsies crossover fanfiction. My brother and I are obsessed with it. I love Cats more. I'm not writing on the poll that I'm disgusted people are voting for Newsies over Cats.
It is so genuinely unfortunate that, while every other musical and its fans are given love and support by the musical theater community, Cats the Musical and its fans are consistently ostracized and made fun of. (Rather ironic, considering the entire story of Cats the Musical and Grizabella's character)
You can talk about how much you love a show, or why a show is important to you, but you have to understand that for every person who loves a different show, there's someone who loves Cats the Musical for a similar reason.
Me personally? I love Cats the Musical because it's fun. It's an entertaining show with incredible music and characters. I love the show because it is the reason I've met some of my best friends in the entire world. The show got me through COVID, and some very difficult times with my mental health. It's the show I've been lucky enough to see live multiple times, with the most fantastic and kind cast. It is the show that helped me learn about the LGBTQIA+ community via the fandom, understand and become comfortable with being bisexual, and provided characters that I can identify on a personal level. It is the show that made me fall back in love with writing, and helped to create one of my most favorite OCs in the entire world.
I genuinely say that Cats the Musical saved my life.
And that's just my experience.
There are people who have had experiences with other musicals. They see the show as having saved their life, or giving them new experiences. I love that. I love seeing how musical theater has impacted the people who experience it. I think it's wonderful, and it's amazing that there are so many different shows that people can see and fall in love with.
Why are the experiences of Cats the Musical fans suddenly deemed inferior just because of the show they enjoy? Why do we, as fans, have to defend our enjoyment of a show?
You're not cool for hating on Cats the Musical.
You're not cool for hating on fans of the show.
Cats the Musical is a good show, it ran for years in London for a reason, it ran for years on Broadway for a reason, and it's STILL running in Japan for a reason.
Cats the Musical isn't bad, y'all just hate fun.
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I wish gay people were real and not just an invention Victor Hugo made for his book Les Misérables
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this has been said a thousand times before but the key to understanding peter and jason's dynamic is that they really weren't special. they weren't the perfect romcom couple so many people want them to be (the perfect couple peter wanted them to be). and that is why both of them fucked up so much. jason wasn't selfish and didn't want to hurt people. peter wasn't insensitive. but at the end of the day you can't cast any of them any stone because they really were just two random kids and the only reason they meant so much to each other is that they know they would have been all alone in the world if the other hadn't been around. like i think both bapo and romeo and juliet are about that deep feeling of isolation and loneliness and misunderstanding that only teenagers can feel, and how it feels better to be dead than to face the prospect of living your entire life alone and misunderstood. but at the end of the day both of them were ordinary and their relationship was ordinary, not perfect nor bad, it just became so fucked up because of *clench fists* religion and *clench fists tighter* matthew lloyd
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friend gave me the idea and so naturally i had to draw jason and peter as in a heartbeat
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Sorry for admitting that I listen to musicals do you still think I'm hot
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Another thing that will always Hurt me is how every other character gets a white light when they die, but Javert plunges into darkness. I LOVE it from an artistic perspective, but it hearts my Javert-lover heart T_T
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