Karen Olivo
Gender: Non binary (they/them)
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: 7 August 1976
Ethnicity: Native American, Puerto Rican, Dominican, Chinese
Nationality: American
Occupation: Actor, teacher, singer
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Moulin Rouge The Musical Appreciation Post! <3
Update: if this gets 100 notes I'll make a full lyric video of one of the songs and I'll draw the characters for it (Channel: AniMusicals)
Update 2: It got 72 that's enough go to the listed channel it's on there
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Karen Olvio having a bit of a huskier voice and genuinely being older than Aaron, by a few years, is oh ma’am. A lot of following Satines tend to want to stay in the Madonna higher range at times and her being a bit deeper, more experienced , last changes etc…anyways thinking of her
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So I recently became obsessed with Moulin Rouge the Broadway musical. If anyone has a...ahem.... slime tutorial, I would be 🥹 very grateful.
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Here’s some of my favorite Moulin Rouge quotes! (from the movie and broadway musical!)
Why else live, if not for love?
The jealousy will drive you mad.
I’ve been walking the streets, going with every step. All I can see is you and him, in his arms, his bed. My heart can’t take it...
Why dose my heart cry? Feelings I can’t fight. You’re free to leave me but just don’t deceive me and please, believe me when I say I love you.
Never knew I could feel like this. Like I’ve never seen the sky before.
How could I have known in those last fatal days. That a force darker than jealousy, stronger than love, had began to take hold of Satine.
Silly of me, to think that you could fall in love with someone like me.
A life without love that’s terrible. No being on the street that’s terrible. No, love is like oxygen.
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Just a friendly reminder to musical theater peeps that karen olivo goes by they/them pronouns
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chess rehearsal footage (endgame #3)
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West Side Story (2009 Broadway Revival)
America
"Puerto Rico, my heart's devotion
Let it sink back in the ocean
Always the hurricanes blowing
Always the population growing
And the money owing
And the sunlight streaming
And the natives steaming
I like the island Manhattan
Smoke on your pipe
And put that in!"
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