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oharasmenzel · 4 years
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Meryl Streep, Audra McDonald, and Christine Baranski joining vocal forces during quarantine? We’ll drink to that 🥂
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oharasmenzel · 4 years
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Kelli O'Hara sings “To Build a Home” in The Bridges of Madison County [5.1.2014].
Her eyes glistened with tears throughout the entire song.
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oharasmenzel · 4 years
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I figured that the most badass version of this song would be with Elsa (Idena Menzel) singing over the Panic! at the Disco Instrumental.
I was Right.
Enjoy!
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oharasmenzel · 5 years
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When you go to a haunted house, it may seem like you’re being funny by trying to scare the actors or jump out at them when you go through a second time, but guess what? ITS NOT FUNNY.
You pay us to scare you. It is your choice to go, so don’t fucking go through if you’re going to ignore the rules and get too close to the actors as a ‘joke’.
These bruises happened because over the course of 4 hours, several people ignored the instructions that CLEARLY stated that they were to wait in the front room until told otherwise. Rather than listen, they ran into the next room and slammed into me- effectively throwing me into the wall. This didn’t only happen once. It happened ten times at LEAST.
Then we had this asshole who thought that once I ‘died’ for the haunt, he could pretend to kick me to see if I’d moved. I, being used to people abusing me- jumped back and slammed my head into the concrete wall.
YOU ARE NOT FUNNY BY BEING RUDE AT A HAUNTED HOUSE. WE ARE PAID ACTORS THAT YOU CHOOSE TO COME AND SEE PERFORM. YOU PAY US TO SCARE THE SHIT OUT OF YOU, SO DONT HIT US WHEN WE DO
I feel that this is relevant considering it is October and more Haunted Houses are opening up. I know it seems funny to scare the ‘monsters’ but all you do is hurt real people. So stop.
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oharasmenzel · 5 years
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BroadwayWorld Exclusive: Megan Hilty singing “Walkin’ After Midnight” from Lifetime’s Patsy & Loretta
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oharasmenzel · 5 years
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I’ve got a 20 page paper due in 5 days and I’ve got 3 pages down
Stop what you’re doing. Reblog if you should be sleeping or doing work.
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oharasmenzel · 5 years
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Mean Girls | June 7, 2019 | Reneé’s Broadway debut!
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oharasmenzel · 5 years
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Let’s just say, this is where I started crying.
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“She’s a hero, she always was. We look to those people, in our youth, that really inspire us, and that was it, she was it for me.” 
- Kelli O’Hara discussing Marin Mazzie in a video tribute in honor of Marin’s Special Posthumous Tony Award. View the tribute here and donate to the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance here. 
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oharasmenzel · 5 years
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This is my type of library 😍
Barnes and Nobles is gonna start serving food and alcohol.
Everybody’s cracking jokes about how it’s a desperate attempt to stay relevant in the age of Amazon.
But you know what? Props to them. This is exactly what Blockbuster didn’t do. At no point was Blockbuster like “Hey, movie rentals aren’t the lucrative enterprise they once were. Perhaps it’s time we become known for our cheesy garlic bread.”
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oharasmenzel · 5 years
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Laura Michelle Kelly singing “All That Matters” from Finding Neverland during her concert at Cadogan Hall on February 24, 2019.
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oharasmenzel · 5 years
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I love this song so much. 😍😍😍😍
Laura Michelle Kelly singing “Wonder” from The Lord of the Rings during her concert at Cadogan Hall on February 24, 2019, with a brilliant new arrangement by James Doughty.
Happy Birthday, Laura!!
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oharasmenzel · 5 years
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Hey,
So
This is my house (yesterday 3/14/19 at 6pm).
You would never in a million years think this could happen to you. You tell yourself “the odds of this happening to me is so slim” or “my town is so quiet. Nothing will happen”. I told myself those things. No I do not live in an intersection or on a hill. It was actually a flat road and I am one house from the intersection. Also the fact that they didn’t hit any cars is amazing considering you can hardly find parking on the street
No one was hurt. Yes it was a drunk driver but that is not why I am here. I am here to tell you what happened to me mentally and physically
Me and my 2 (out of 5) roommates were home. My two roommates had gotten up to check the food we were making for dinner. I wanted to be in the room where the people are like the weirdo I am and I am greatful for it because if I had not got up from where I was sitting I would’ve have a car hit the couch right behind me.
Right after it happened my one roommates and I ran into the back yard with the dog. I fell onto all 4’s and put my head to the ground. I though I was in a dream. My roommate pick up the dog (her dog) and we just looked at each other not believing what had happened. We stood in a hug with the dog between us for a while just wanting to feel the comfort and the other persons presence. My other roommate had her phone on her and called 911. I used my roommate from the backyard’s phone (not mine cause mine was on the coffee table) to call our landlord. We made our way to the front of the house through the side walkway. I hugged the curb because my knees were giving in on me. You could see me shaking, and when I was talking to my landlord, I could barley form sentences. I was scared out of my mind because I had just been where the car currently was no more then 30 seconds before the car came.
Toay is the day after. I saw the car run through the front yard and into the house and that image was replying through my head at spontaneous points of the day. When it does, you lose focus on what is happening. It is just like in the movies. Everything dims, and it starts to feel surreal and in slow motion. It’s hard to sleep because all I could see was the car coming through the living room. I am constantly tired and my body is fatigued.
When I was driving to my parents house at about 9pm the day of, I was scared shitless of the headlights coming towards me. I had no faith in cars. Just now at 8pm the next day, I am scared of moving cars in a parking lot. Still having no faith in cars. Who knows where I won’t be scared of cars again. I hope it’s sooner rather than later.
I am bring this to you because you don’t get to know how a person feels when this happens to your home. Someplace where you are supposed to feel safe. I feel like I’ve had my privacy taken away from me. My friends taken away from me. I don’t know how I am going to feel when we can move back in. I hope someday I will be able to sit in the living room and not worry about my life. At my parents house, I am still scared sitting in their house. I feel invaded and stripped away of joy.
You would never think this would happen to you... until it does.
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oharasmenzel · 5 years
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Me. Everyday
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oharasmenzel · 5 years
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I love Claire. 😍
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oharasmenzel · 5 years
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y’all are missing out on the real dream fancast for aziraphale and crowley
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