I thought of this last night after seeing Sweeney Todd. Joe (and everyone in the cast) was amazing, you should definitely go see the show if you get a chance!
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Two young leads from a TV show getting to Broadway before the age of 21 is crazy crazy though. Like proper singy dancey classics?! I feel like a proud mum.
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Broadway World has an eleven minute interview with Sutton Foster and Aaron Tveit about their experiences performing in Sweeney Todd.
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Leitmotifs drive me insane, like I hear *repeated melody that has an association with a person, idea, or situation* and I go *tears up the fucking rug like a dog*
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I saw sweeney todd on broadway yesterday and while i got my playbill signed Jamie Jackson (judge turpin) said “look at this wild womans hair” ive been screaming ever since (my hairs green)
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blood and smoke.
got to see the sweeney todd revival on broadway last week and i have basically thought of nothing else since.
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Audio bootlegs of musicals are all fun and games until the person recording it spends 7/8ths of the show jiggling their leg so you can mostly only hear their jacket crinkling instead of the actual dialogue. And I keep getting jumpscared by applause and stuff. But I straight up couldn’t find a full bootleg of the show and I’ll take what I can get, especially since I did get to see the show in person and I’m hoping I might be able to go see it again before it closes at the beginning of May (unlikely but who knows).
(Seriously tho if anybody has a bootleg of the current production of Sweeney Todd on Broadway with Aaron Tveit, Sutton Foster, and Joe Locke, hit me up, I have a ton of bootlegs I’d be willing to trade)
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Aaron Tveit, Sutton Foster and Joe Locke sharing a stage is still a concept that's blowing my little theatre mind, what a crossover, what a time.
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