“There is a kind of interesting dynamic between [Matthew Macfadyen and Nicholas Braun] as actors. They’re not deviating from the script, but it adds a layer that at a certain point is a mystery of human behavior that is brought out by really good actors who they may not be able to articulate themselves and don’t want to articulate themselves what is going on. But you see it in scenes including in [season 3] that just there is something going on. Like that scene as the light is fading at the wedding when Tom says to Greg “I want you with me” and there is kind of an emotional quality to it.” - Succession executive producer Frank Rich on the true nature of Tom & Greg’s relationship
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43 years ago, Merrily We Roll Along opened on Broadway, it ran for 16 performances. In 2023, Merrily reopened on Broadway and became the biggest hit of the year. How did we get to be here?
This video honors Merrily's extraordinary history featuring original cast member Jim Walton, Ben Brantley, Frank Rich, Rick Pappas, Maria Friedman, Sonia Friedman, Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez, Katie Rose Clarke, Krystal Joy Brown, and Reg Rogers.
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1976: John Weidman, Sondheim, and Frank Rich.
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‘You Won’t Succeed on Broadway’ from Spamalot actually changed the direction of the whole show - act 2’s plot would not exist were it not for this song! It was originally conceived as a funny set piece to be sung by an actor from the audience pretending to be critic Frank Rich. However, when David Hyde Pierce, who played Sir Robin, heard the song, he liked it so much that he played it to his partner, writer Brian Hargrove, who immediately said that Hyde Pierce should fight to be the one to sing the song. Director Mike Nichols was on board, but the second act would need real reworking to allow Hyde Pierce to do a Frank Rich impression…
Many rewrites later, and the Frank Rich idea was abandoned, and instead the Broadway plot of the second act was born, all structured around Hyde Pierce singing a patter song. It is rare in a modern integrated show to see plot arise from song, but here it did!
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Jesse Armstrong et al: Succession: Season 2: The Complete Scripts (2023)
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George Santos | Deputado dos EUA ganhará filme pela HBO Max
A biografia do Deputado George Santos terá produção executiva de Frank Rich e roteiro de Mike Makowsky, pela HBO Max.
É isso mesmo! O deputado filho de brasileiros George Santos ganhará a mais nova biografia produzida pela HBO Films. A produtora comprou os direiros para adaptação do livro The Fabulist: The Lying, Hustling, Grifting, Stealing, and Very American Legend of George Santos, de Mark Chiusano. Dessa maneira, o documentário terá produção executiva de Frank Rich, que também produziu Succession, roteiro de…
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Babe wake up. New never before seen candid Frank shot. We were side stage at Download festival 2007 watching a band. Probably Megadeth or Velvet Revolver. Image by me Rich G.
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Power Girl #1 (November 2023) 1:50 variant cover by Frank Cho and Sabine Rich.
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weeee fantasy au scribbles look at these Guys
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Lt Kayla Bowers 'Banzai' with her Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II.
Photo by Frank Crebas and Rich Cooper.
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a guide to physiotherapy by long lee
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'Poison Ivy' by Frank Cho & Sabine Rich.
Variant cover art for 'Poison Ivy' issue #23, published June 2024 by DC Comics.
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thinking about. i dont know how to phrase this really but. chloe and frank.
like. when Chloe killed Frank i (, personally,) feel like her guilt from it was less because she killed Frank, and More because she Killed Someone (and their dog).
but!!! thats not to say she didnt feel guilty for killing Frank. because she definitely did. because on some level. despite everything. despite all of his shitty behavior. a part of her still cared for him. that tiny 15-17ish year old part in her still cared for him.
because that 15-17ish year old with intense abandonment issues in her only had. a small handful of people in her life that actually cared for her, and when THOSE few people aren’t even doing the best job at it— it’s no shit that Chloe’s standards for Good Friends are going to be Immensely dropped.
and so. it’s kind of like what happened with Rachel, but WAY less intense. when she found someone who didn’t hate her, and was willing to hang around her—after so so long of people hating her and not wanting to be around her— it makes sense that part of her would kinda latch onto them a little bit.
and so, even after all of the shit she’s learned he did— even when Frank starts to hate her— even when he threatens Max and her’s lives— part of her keeps remembering him as one of the few guys who stuck around when no one else did.
it’s just that. no matter how bad the person— if you’ve known someone for years, and they were one of the only nice people to you in a town where theres like. four people that are nice to you— it’s gonna hurt if you kill them. even if it was self defense. even if it was entirely their own fault— even if you two aren’t on even remotely good terms anymore.
ESPECIALLY for such a sentimental person like Chloe. taking that in consideration it makes me wonder. maybe she didn’t feel bad for killing Frank. maybe she felt bad for killing the person Frank used to be to her. but maybe she realized that That Frank already died long ago.
but yeah. im mentally ill. take everything i said with a grain of salt considering it is 12:07 AM.
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