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theflyingiguana · 4 months
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I do think I’ve reached the point where I know too many musicals, or at least, too many cast recordings because what do you mean as I’m trying to listen to songs from Lempicka, a musical i’ve been looking forward to checking out for literal years, that I have to face the reality that everytime I listen to the song Perfection I just hear Nerdface from the Emojiland musical.
EMOJILAND??????? OF ALL MUSICALS?????
CANT FORGET THAT ONE!
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thesquirrelqueer · 2 months
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“and if you’ve known evil, don’t mean to contrive, but spelling it backwards proves you’re alive” is a wild fucking lyric from a musical about sentient emojis
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artzychic27 · 2 years
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I’m making a miraculous theater kid au, do you have suggestions for the play or the cast? ( the main Heroes are ladybug! Sabrina and Cat! Alix btw
I have like ten ideas for a cast for different plays
(Gonna assume you want canon characters, but just in case, I got OCs in red. Also, slashes means different choices)
Be More Chill💊
Jeremy: Jean
Michael: Nino
Christine: Mireille/Ondine
Jenna: Alya
Rich: Ismael/Alix
Jake: Kim
Chloe: Aurore/Zoe (Ha!)
Brooke: Myléne
Mr. Heere: Ivan
Mr. Reyes: Max
Squip: Denise/Austin T/Marc/Rose/Kagami
Dear Evan Hansen📝
Evan: Adrien
Connor: Marc
Jared: Nathaniel
Zoe: Reshma/Sabrina
Alana: Cosette/Alya
Heidi: Zoé
Larry: Simon/Adrien
Cynthia: Aurore
Heathers💣
Veronica: Juleka
JD: Jean/Mireille (JD was female in some versions. Look it up)
Heather C: Reshma/Alya
Heather M: Sabrina/Lacey
Heather D: Aurore/Ondine/Cosette
Kurt: Kim
Ram: Nino
Martha: Denise/Rose
Miss. Flemming: Myléne
Bud Dean: Ivan
Mr. Sawyer: Nathaniel
Mrs. Sawyer: Marinette/Zoe
Hamilton🪶
Alexander Hamilton: Jean
Eliza Hamilton: Mireille/Lacey
Aaron Burr: Nino
Angelica Schuyler: Kagami
George Washington: Ivan
Marquis de Lafayette & Thomas Jefferson: Max/Simon
Hercules Mulligan & James Madison: Ismael/Adrien
John Laurens & Philip Hamilton: Austin T/Nathaniel
Peggy Schuyler & Maria Reynolds: Marinette/Alya/Reshma
King George III: Kim
SIX (Just… Screw gender for this. A guy understudied for one performance, let’s just do this)👑
Catherine of Aragon: Denise/Aurore
Anne Boleyn: Nathaniel/Cosette/Marinette
Jane Seymour: Sabrina/Ondine
Anne of Cleves: Alix/Nino
Katherine Howard: Reshma/Kim
Catherine Parr: Myléne/Juleka/Jean
The Lightning Thief⚡️
Percy: Jean
Annabeth: Kagami
Grover: Nino
Mr. D: Ivan
Luke: Marc/Simon
Ares: Nathaniel
Charon: Cosette/Alix
Silena: Reshma/Juleka/Sabrina
Sally: Denise/Alya
The Oracle: Nathaniel
Mrs. Dodds: Marinette
Clarisse: Ondine/Zoe
Katie: Myléne/Aurore
Mr. Brunner/Chiron: Adrien
Poseidon: Kim
Hades: Marc
Medusa: Rose
Kronos: Ismael/Max
Emojiland (Also screw gender because they’re emojis) ✌️👍👊👌✋
Princess: Reshma/Aurore/Jean
Prince: Marc/Rose/Adrien
Skull: Ivan/Juleka
Pile of Poo: Lacey
Police Officer: Alya
Construction Worker: Ondine/Alix
Nerd Face: Nathaniel/Marinette
Smiling Face with Smiling Eyes: Cosette/Sabrina/Zoe
Person in Business Suit Levitating: Alix/Max/
Smiling Face with Sunglasses: Ismael/Myléne
Guard: Nino/Kagami
Kissy Face: Mireille
Beetlejuice🪲
Beetlejuice: Jean/Kim
Lydia: Rose/Sabrina
Adam: Nathaniel
Barbara: Lacey/Zoe/Marinette
Charles: Nino
Delia: Myléne
Miss. Argentina: Alya/Denise
Otho: Ivan
Girl Scout: Juleka/Mireille/Cosette
Maxie Dean: Austin T/Adrien
SpongeBob the Musical🌊
SpongeBob: Jean
Sandy: Alya/Reshma
Patrick: Kim/Adrien
Squidward: Ismael/Nino
Mr. Krabs: Ivan
Plankton: Max/Simon
Karen: Cosette/Sabrina/Denise
Pearl: Rose
Carrie🩸
Carrie: Zoé
Sue: Myléne/Sabrina
Tommy: Nino/Jean
Chris: Kagami
Billy: Adrien/Ismael
Miss Gardner: Juleka/Cosette
Margaret: Denise/Aurore
Mr. Stephens: Ivan
Norma: Alya
Frieda: Marinette
Helen: Mireille
George: Kim
Stokes: Marc
Freddy: Nathaniel
Pippin 🎪
Leading Player: Nino/Reshma/Zoe
Pippin: Jean/Adrien
Berthe: Cosette/Sabrina
Catherine: Mireille
Charlemagne: Nathaniel/Kim
Fastrada: Marinette/Denise/Lacey
Theo: Rose
Lewis: Ismael/Ivan
Take your pick
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altaruwusmolboiz · 2 years
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I put in some musicals in a Beta AI and told it to make a gay pride version and here is what I got
"Bare: A Pop Opera" is a musical about two gay teenagers who fall in love and face the challenges of coming out. The gay pride edition of the musical includes a special performance by the cast of the popular TV show "Queer as Folk." The show's cast members join the Bare cast on stage for a special performance of the show's theme song, "We Are Family." The special edition of Bare also includes a CD of gay pride anthems, including "I Will Survive" and "Yes We Can."
""Altar Boyz" is a musical about five young male singers who are trying to make it big in the Christian music industry. They are all incredibly talented and have a huge following. However, they are also struggling with their own personal demons. The group's leader, Luke, is gay and closeted. He is in love with his best friend, Mark, who is also in the group. However, Mark is straight and oblivious to Luke's feelings. The other members of the group are aware of Luke's sexuality, but they don't say anything because they don't want to upset him. As the group's popularity grows, so does the pressure on Luke to come out. He is constantly bombarded with questions from reporters and fans about his personal life. He eventually cracks under the pressure and comes out to the group. They are all supportive of him and accept him for who he is. The group continues to grow in popularity and they eventually land a spot on a popular talk show. During the interview, Luke is asked about his sexuality again. He decides to use this opportunity to come out to the world. He tells the interviewer that he is gay and proud of it. The group's career skyrockets after Luke comes out. They become one of the most popular Christian music groups in the world. They continue to make great music and inspire their fans to be proud of who they are."
"Rock of Ages" is a musical set in the 1980s about a small-town girl named Sherrie who falls in love with a city boy named Drew. They meet at the famous Sunset Strip club, The Bourbon Room, and their love story is told through the music of iconic 80s bands like Journey, Bon Jovi, and Guns N' Roses. But their love is not without its challenges. Drew's boss, Dennis, is a sleazy, womanizing rock star who takes a shine to Sherrie. And Sherrie's best friend, Justice, is a lesbian who's not sure she approves of Sherrie's relationship with a man. In the end, though, Sherrie and Drew's love prevails. They overcome all the obstacles in their way and end up together, celebrating their love with a raucous performance of "We Built This City" at the Bourbon Room.
The Wedding Singer is a musical about a gay man who is left at the altar by his fiancé and finds comfort in the arms of another man. The two men fall in love and must fight for their relationship against the disapproving eyes of society. The Wedding Singer is a heartwarming story of love and acceptance, and a reminder that love is love, no matter who you are.
Emojiland is a musical about a group of emojis who live in a phone. They are all unique and have different jobs, but they all love each other and are proud of who they are. One day, a new emoji is created who is different from all the others. The new emoji is gay, and the other emojis must learn to accept him for who he is. They all come together to celebrate their differences and to show the world that love is love.
In the musical "Heathers", a group of gay pride activists take on the establishment by starting a campaign to get rid of the "heteronormative" aspects of their high school. They are soon joined by a transfer student named Veronica, who has her own issues with the popular girls at school. Together, they take on the "Heathers", the mean girls who rule the school. But as the campaign starts to gain traction, the activists find themselves up against some unexpected opposition.
"Be More Chill" is a homophobic musical about a high school student who is struggling to come to terms with his sexuality. He turns to a controversial new book for guidance, which leads him down a dark path of self-discovery and ultimately leads him to accept his sexuality.
The musical "Hamilton" tells the story of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, who was born in the West Indies and came to the United States as an orphan. He became one of the country's most important leaders, helping to shape its government and economy. He was also a passionate advocate for the rights of all people, including LGBT people. His legacy continues to inspire people today.
"All Shook Up" is a gay pride musical about love, acceptance, and dancing your heart out! The story follows a group of friends as they navigate their way through the ups and downs of young love. Along the way, they learn that being true to yourself is the most important thing of all. With an energetic rock 'n' roll score, "All Shook Up" is a feel-good musical that will have you dancing in your seat!
"Matilda" is a musical about a young girl who is different from everyone else. She is teased and bullied at school, but she has a special gift that allows her to change the world. With the help of her friends, she overcomes the obstacles in her life and learns to celebrate her uniqueness. This version of "Matilda" has been rewritten to celebrate gay pride. The characters are all gay or transgender, and the story includes themes of acceptance and love.
This musical is a celebration of gay pride, love, and acceptance. It follows the adventures of Spongebob, a gay sponge who lives in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom, as he navigates his way through life with the help of his friends Patrick, Sandy, and Squidward. Along the way, Spongebob must deal with the prejudices of those who don't accept him, as well as his own self-doubt. But in the end, he learns that being true to himself is the only thing that matters. With catchy songs and a whole lot of heart, Spongebob Squarepants is a musical that will leave you feeling proud, loved, and accepted, just like our gay sponge hero.
The musical "Grease" is about two young lovers who must overcome the odds to be together. In this gay pride rewrite, the lovers are two young men who must overcome the odds to be together. The setting is still the 1950s, and the music and lyrics have been updated to reflect the gay experience. The story is the same, but the ending is happy and triumphant, instead of tragic.
Welcome to the Gay Pride Edition of Mean Girls! We're so excited to be here celebrating who we are and who we love! We'll be singing all your favorite songs, with new Pride-themed lyrics to get you dancing and celebrating! From "I'm a Lesbian" to "You Can't Sit With Us", we're going to show the world that we're proud, powerful, and here to stay! So let's get this party started, and remember: love is love is love!
In this rewritten version of the classic musical "Annie", our young heroine is a proud and out gay girl who discovers that her birth parents are two lesbian women. She sets out on a journey to find them, and along the way learns about the joys and struggles of being a part of the LGBTQ community. With catchy new songs like "It's a Queer, Queer World" and "I'm Here, I'm Queer, Get Used to It", this musical is sure to delight audiences of all ages.
Hades, king of the underworld, is in love with Orpheus, a singer from the land of the living. Orpheus is in love with Eurydice, and Hades is jealous. He tricks Orpheus into coming to the underworld, where he traps him. Orpheus sings of his love for Eurydice, and how he will never give up on her. Hades tries to convince Orpheus to forget about Eurydice and stay with him in the underworld, but Orpheus is steadfast. eventually, Orpheus is able to convince Hades to let him go back to the land of the living. As they part, Hades tells Orpheus that he will always love him.
"The Music Man" is a classic Broadway musical about a con artist who tries to con a small town into buying instruments and uniforms for a fake band he intends to create. In this gay pride rewrite, the con artist is replaced by a gay man who is trying to win the affections of a man he's fallen in love with.
School of Rock: The Queer Edition is a brand new musical that celebrates queer pride and rock n' roll! The show follows a group of talented queer kids who come together to form a band and rock out at their school's annual pride parade. With an inclusive message and an incredible rock soundtrack, School of Rock: The Queer Edition is a must-see for all music lovers!
Hairspray: The Gay Pride Edition is a musical comedy with a message of love and acceptance. The story follows the young and talented Tracy Turnblad as she navigates the world of high school and discovers her passion for dance. When she learns that her favorite drag queen, Divine, is performing at a local gay club, she sets out to see her idol and ends up becoming a star herself. Along the way, Tracy falls in love with the club's owner, Link, and learns that true beauty comes from within. With an electrifying score and a cast of colorful characters, Hairspray: The Gay Pride Edition is a celebration of love, acceptance, and the power of being true to yourself.
"Carrie" is the story of a young girl who is bullied by her classmates and ostracized by her community. But Carrie is also a proud lesbian who refuses to be ashamed of who she is. This gay pride edition of the musical celebrates Carrie's journey to self-acceptance and celebrates the diversity of the LGBTQ community. The cast of "Carrie" is made up entirely of LGBTQ performers, and the show features several gay pride-themed songs, including "Out Tonight" and "I'm Coming Out." The show is also filled with powerful messages of acceptance and inclusion, making it the perfect musical for gay pride celebrations.
Funny Girl: The Gay Pride Edition is a special performance of the hit musical Funny Girl, with a Pride-themed twist. The show tells the story of Fanny Brice, a vaudeville performer who becomes a Broadway star. The Gay Pride Edition features all of the original songs from the show, plus new Pride-themed songs and scenes. The show opens with Fanny Brice (played by a gay actor) performing her signature song, "Don't Rain on My Parade." She is joined by a chorus of drag queens, who dance and sing along with her. Later in the show, Fanny performs a duet with her love interest, Nick Arnstein (played by a gay actor). The song, "You Are Woman, I Am Man," is a Pride-themed version of the original song from the show.
"Six" is a musical about the six wives of Henry VIII. We're six gay queens, And we're here to say, We're proud of who we are, And we won't be pushed aside! We'll stand up tall and proud, We'll show the world that love is love, And we'll never be ashamed! We are six gay queens, And we're here to stay!
Once upon a time, In a place not so far away, There was a little gay pride shop, Of horrid delights! You could hear the music playing, You could smell the colors in the air, And every day was a new adventure, At the Little Gay Pride Shop of Horrors! There was a boy named Seymour, Who worked in the shop all day, And he had a crush on a boy named Audrey, Who worked in the shop all day. Seymour was a little bit shy, But he had a big heart, And he was always dreaming, Of a life with Audrey. One day, Seymour found a plant, That he thought was really cool, So he took it home to show Audrey, And he named it "Audrey II". At first, Audrey thought the plant was cool, But then it started to grow, And it became clear that "Audrey II" Was not a plant at all! "Audrey II" was a creature, From a place not so far away, And it had a taste for blood, And it wanted to take over the world! Seymour was in trouble, But he didn't want to give "Audrey II" up, Because he loved the attention, And he loved the power. "Audrey II" was getting bigger, And it was getting hungry, And it was getting meaner, With each passing day. Seymour knew he had to stop "Audrey II", But he didn't know how, And he was running out of time, Before "Audrey II" took over the world! In the end, Seymour made a sacrifice, To save the world from "Audrey II", And he and Audrey lived happily ever after, At the Little Gay Pride Shop of Horrors!
We all know the story of Spring Awakening, the tale of teenage angst and self-discovery in a repressive, conservative society. But what if the story was set in the present day, in a world where LGBT+ rights are finally being recognized? This gay pride edition of the musical would be a celebration of love in all its forms, and a reminder that no one should be afraid to be who they are. The show would open with the cast marching down the aisle, rainbow flags in hand. "Mama Who Bore Me" would become a anthem for queer youth, a rallying cry for those who are different. "Touch Me" would be a steamy love song between two boys, while "The Bitch of Living" would be a sassy girl power anthem. "I Believe" would be a powerful ballad about coming out and being proud, and the finale would be a joyous celebration of love in all its forms.
In this version of "West Side Story", the Sharks and the Jets are two rival gangs of gay men. The Sharks are a group of drag queens and the Jets are a group of leather-clad guys. They both live on the West Side of town and are constantly fighting for turf. One night, the Sharks and the Jets have a huge brawl at a local gay bar. During the fight, one of the Sharks, Bernardo, is killed. His sister, Maria, is devastated. She was supposed to meet him at the bar, but she got held up at work. The Jets leader, Riff, decides to take revenge on the Sharks by challenging their leader, Tony, to a duel. Tony agrees, but he's really in love with Maria. Riff doesn't know this, so he's surprised when Tony shows up to the duel with Maria. Riff is about to kill Tony, but Maria throws herself in front of him and is killed instead. Tony is so grief-stricken that he kills Riff. The Sharks and the Jets both realize that they've been foolish and that they need to end their feud. They declare a truce in honor of Maria and Bernardo. The whole community comes together to mourn the loss of the two young lovers and to celebrate their Pride.
"Fiddler on the Roof" is a musical about a poor Jewish family living in Russia in the early 1900s. The father, Tevye, is a dairyman who is trying to maintain his religious and cultural traditions in the face of changing social and political times. In this gay pride edition of the musical, Tevye's daughter, Tzeitel, falls in love with another woman, Hodel. Tevye is initially resistant to the idea of his daughter marrying a woman, but he eventually comes to accept it.
In this gay pride edition of the musical, the Von Trapp children are all grown up and living their lives as openly gay men. They are proud of who they are and are not afraid to show it. Their governess, Maria, is also gay and she is supportive of their lifestyle. The family is still close-knit and they all work together to fight for gay rights.
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In this edition of "Falsettos," the central character of Marvin is not a gay man, but a straight man who is uncomfortable with his own homosexuality. His wife, Trina, is also straight, and their son, Jason, is a closeted gay man. The musical follows Marvin as he tries to come to terms with his sexuality, and ultimately comes out as gay. However, his relationship with Trina is strained by his new identity, and Jason is constantly in the closet, afraid to come out to his parents. The music in this edition of "Falsettos" is more homophobic, with lyrics that attack homosexuals and promote traditional family values. The characters also express more hatred and bigotry towards gay people, making the musical much more difficult to watch for anyone who is not straight.
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musicalgifs · 2 years
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obviously i'm losing my mind over this
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thegirl20 · 1 year
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Natalie May Paris punning 2 Video courtesy of Lasagna
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susiephone · 1 year
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Not me considering actually listening to Emojiland just for Lucas Steele....
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thatweirddolldude · 2 years
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Why is the Emojiland soundtrack so good?????
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kleinblue52 · 9 months
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So I just watched the Emojiland bootleg and I have thoughts.
Not that I will bore you with them, but... the music is awesome, the lyrics needed to be 50% less on the nose, the political themes were interesting but kinda obvious and it probably would have been better if the show went all in for the weird existential stuff which I actually loved.
Also I needed 100% more gay kissing between Skull and Nerd Face instead of the boring "nerdy but sweet guy saves the damsel in distress from hot but cheating boyfriend" plot line.
Also also Skull reawakened in me dirty goth boy fantasies that were dormant for decades and Lucas Steele's voice is like sweet sweet honey.
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newsiegoil · 2 years
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☠️💂‍♂️😊😎😘𝔸𝕞𝕒𝕫𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕊𝕙𝕠𝕨👸💃🏼🕺🏻👮👷‍♀️💩🤓
Wishing the talented cast and crew the best of luck in the future!✌️👍👊👌🖐
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thesquirrelqueer · 9 months
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emojiland is so funny because whenever you tell someone there’s an emoji musical they’re like “ugh it’s probably dumb” and you have to be like “well actually two major themes of the show are xenophobia and nihilism”
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superbatson · 2 years
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happy tonys day to all who celebrate
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stunfiskz · 2 months
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lucas steele did NOT have to do all that for EMOJILAND
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caughtupindrama · 8 months
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*The List*
Current list of musicals I've listened to and/or seen!!
* = seen live (includes high school productions, amateur theatre, etc.) ^ = seen a recording/movie musical version & = listened to multiple recordings or demos !! = performed in (partially or fully)!! ! = was otherwise involved in a production favourites are in colour <3
Hamilton * Death Note Falsettos ^& (March of the Falsettos + Falsettoland) Be More Chill & SpongeBob Squarepants: The Musical *&!! Little Shop of Horrors *& Book of Mormon *^ Mean Girls ^ In Trousers ^& Avenue Q Everybody's Talking About Jamie Heathers ^ Nine ^ The Lightning Thief & Dear Evan Hansen ^ Matilda ^& Spring Awakening *^&!! Junie B. Jones Frozen *^ The Little Mermaid *! Six *& Hairspray ! Adrian Mole Legally Blonde ^& Chess Starlight Express & Emojiland Hadestown Bright Star * Wicked Sophia, Our Beloved 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee * Frankenstein Cats * Charlie and the Chocolate Factory La Cage Aux Folles Addams Family Mary Poppins ^!! Beetlejuice &!! Aladdin ^ Bare: A Pop Opera The Theory of Relativity Little Miss Perfect Curtains !! Lizard Boy Hedwig and the Angry Inch Treasure Island Co-Op Jagged Little Pill A Year With Frog and Toad * The Prom ^& Newsies *^ Carousel & Camelot & Oklahoma 21 Chump Street ^ Ordinary Days Shrek the Musical Bat Boy *! The Sound of Music * A Strange Loop *& Crazy for You Chicago * Goosebumps The Musical: Phantom of the Auditorium Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 Fancy Nancy: The Musical Come From Away Amélie & The Mad Ones 3hree Island Song Snoopy!!! / The World According to Snoopy & Drag: The Musical Flat Stanley Dear Edwina Guys and Dolls * A New Brain Beauty and the Beast *^ Wuthering Heights Meet Me in St. Louis * The Fantasticks [title of show] Cabaret * John & Jen Les Misérables * The Great British Bake Off Musical Into the Woods *& KPOP Shucked Kimberly Akimbo The Lion King Bend it Like Beckham Footballers' Wives Dog Man: The Musical Hats! The In-Between In Transit A Chorus Line The Golden Apple The Love Note She Loves Me Octet Preludes Candide The Music Man Linie 1 Mamma Mia! ^ In the Heights The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Oh Captain! 13 Waitress & Ushers Rats! Spamilton Weird Romance & Juliet You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown * A Very Potter Musical ^ Ride the Cyclone The Three Billy Goats Gruff The Wedding Singer Babes in Toyland Urinetown Dear Pen Pal Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Finding Nemo Blues in the Night Unfortunate Sole Mates Operation Mincemeat * The Three Little Pigs Anastasia The Phantom of the Opera *^& Arf! Back to the Future: The Musical * Pellets, Cherries, and Lies Rocky Horror Picture Show ^ A Little Night Music * Sunday in the Park with George Pretty Woman: The Musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street & Carrie Fun Home Hello Again Kinky Boots The Full Monty A Man of No Importance The Producers Jesus Christ Superstar 36 Questions The Little Big Things * Jersey Boys * My Son's A Queer (But What Can You Do?) The Dolls of New Albion Band Geeks The Band's Visit Wait Wait Don't Kill Me Diary of a Wimpy Kid Groundhog Day Footloose * Anything Goes * The Trail to Oregon ^ tick... tick... BOOM! Epic: The Troy Saga Leap Day Grease * Duolingo On Ice Nunsense Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! Pinkalicious Parade * How to Dance in Ohio Tootsie Something Rotten! !! Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) * The Last 5 Years
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have you ever listened to emojiland??? because i’m still BAFFLED at the fact that lucas steele put his ENTIRE pussy in it
YES i havent listened in so long but i do remember listening to it, specifically because i was OBSESSED with lucas steele at the time
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