Tumgik
#red radcliff
lilyhanaart · 11 months
Text
different character expressions for more character relationship stuff (3/3)
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
thorn
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
noelle
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
crimson
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
red
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
phenix
0 notes
daily-celeb-photos · 17 days
Text
Tumblr media
Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe, and Rupert Grint
22 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
More photos from sardi's celebrating Jonathan Groff's portrait unveiling!
Eddie and Daniel (Newton and Harry) were there!!
Source : broadwaydirect on IG
33 notes · View notes
itsraining-honey · 20 days
Text
alright homos. a couple days ago i had a dream and i’m gonna write out the entire thing (from memory) as best as i can.
it starts at a lake house, a bunch of dc characters are there on vacation. batfamily, titans, shit like that.
everyone’s having a good time and someone comes out complaining of all the floaties and beach stuff left in the water. it was night time and they wanted the stuff to not be whisked away by animals or thieves or whatever.
dick and tim go out and retrieve the floaties and stuff and as that happens, someone explodes a dam at the end of the lake (which wasnt that far from where they were.)
alarmed, everyone goes into panic mode, trying to get out of the water. misfit, who was still in the water with some others, was being idk pulled or something down the lake and she was screaming n shit.
helena (bertinelli) jumps into the water and swims towards her, grabbing her and pulling her to the surface while donna troy flew over and grabbed misfit, taking her to the lake house.
helena was still stuck in the water and being pulled by the force of the dam exploding (?) and is now drowning.
gwenpool is here for some fucking reason and is like “i’ll help you!” and helps helena from not being sucked in entirely but like a shark swam in from the other side jaws 3-D style and came at her, attacking and killing her.
now apparently, i must’ve had some meta conscious lucid moment in my dream because then i was at the lake house with the others after watching helena die by the shark, complaining about how this was some scheme by DC to not write solos for helena bertinelli anymore 😭😭😭
then i woke up from frustration.
the end.
@birds-of-x
14 notes · View notes
jgroffdaily · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
More photos from the Red Bucket Follies presentation from rbarri2002 and leslimayer.
41 notes · View notes
itsmyfriendisaac · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
♌ July 23rd: The Boy Who Lived, Daniel Radcliffe.
13 notes · View notes
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Happy Birthday Bonnie Wright!
55 notes · View notes
grenadaee · 2 years
Text
The effect of Tragedy, says Aristotle, is Catharsis, the purification and purgation of emotions - especially that of pity and fear - through art or any extreme change in emotion that results in renewal and restoration.
Tragedy has it's specific pleasure; that of releif from the oppressive burden of personal painful feelings. It can also give rise from the sadistic emotions of witnessing the torments of another. In the masochistic sense, we also derive tragic pleasure in torturing ourselves.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Tragedy is the luxury of sorrow
The fictitious characters for whom our emotions are called forth, are likened to ourselves. With their fortunes we identify ourselves while simultaneously remaining seperate and detached.
Our passions are so moved, and our very being is so aroused, that a myriad of fleeting thoughts and impressions capture us so that the image of greatness and worth, of futility and vain questioning, of the triumph of will and the clarification of fate, appears to confusedly and yet harmonized by art, as to utterly defy any logical analysis.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
The function of Tragedy is simply to give a certain sort of pleasure, to satisfy in certain ways our love of beauty and truth, of truth of life and about it.
54 notes · View notes
youtube
11 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
80 notes · View notes
lilyhanaart · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
the characters of crime & regret! i want to draw proper illustrations for all of the characters soon..
luna is the protagonist so the story focuses on her involvement with the two organizations (regret and crime), and how she gets roped into their problems 😭
Tumblr media
shes like, literally the only normal one here but i love all of my children with all my heart! they mean everything to me!! (not satanic four <3)
i've been kind of nervous sharing oc stuff here but i've been focusing on crime & regret art lately and i want to keep making content for it!
close-ups:
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
0 notes
diddle-riddle · 2 years
Text
New Year’s Resolutions from the Batfamily - 5
V / Jason Todd - Red Hood
Tumblr media
1 - Be nicer in general (Alfred asked me to write that one, I know he will find out if I don’t, he has a sixth sense to detect when I lie). 2 - Attend more family dinners (yes, mainly for Alfred). 3 - Convince Eddie he deserves better than Bruce and should stop courting him. 4 - Convince myself I deserve Steph and Eddie’s friendship, and stop repeating they are way too amazing, too great and too wonderful to be my teammates. 5 - Accept to train Charlotte Gage-Radcliffe and Lonnie Machin. Those kids could be valuable allies. 6 - Try not to adopt Charlotte Gage-Radcliffe and Lonnie Machin. 7 - Beat Eddie at that stupid Star Wars video game. 8 - Hang out more with Damian, the kid deserves some positive influence in his life. 9 - Never let Eddie get drunk again.
31 notes · View notes
theboarsbride · 2 years
Note
Songs that you associate with your characters? :)
!!!!!!!! YOOOOO OK I LOVE THIS QUESTION!!! Thank you SM for asking this!!!😭😭🥺💕
Gonna be doing this for the main characters for The Monster and the Butterfly and Those Red Nights since these stories are taking up 99.9% of my brain space rn!
Edgar (tmatb) - I Would Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) by Meatloaf (literally his character's theme!)
Sophie (tmatb) - Little Ghost by The White Stripes
Madame de Papillon (tmatb) - Let No Man Steal Your Thyme from the Far From the Maddening Crowd ost
Selene (trn) - Nightmare by Tuesday Knight
Lowell (trn) - Monster by Lady Gaga
Apollo (trn) - Forever Young by Alphaville
9 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
When Newton meets Harry.....and Ken meets the other Ken .......where did it happen? NEW YORK during Jonathan Groff Sardi's Caricature Unveiling on May 21, 2024.
This is also a small reunion of red cast, beacuse Jonathan Groff played Ken in Red with Molina, the same role that Eddie played between 2009 and 2010, for which he won the Tony award.
In the other photos Eddie is with, apart Jonathan, Alfred Molina, Krystal Joy Brown and Jennifer Lee!
Jonathan Groff is been honored for his performance in the musical "Merrily We Roll Along" with a caricature at Sardi's.
Source photos Bruce Glikas/ Getty Images
21 notes · View notes
The day Leonard Cohen died even the sky wept for him. I woke to texts from my friends at the time trying to protect my broken heart from grieving but as much as we want to protect our loved one's hearts from grieving it's a form of magic not accessible to us mere mortals. I died a thousand times missing Leonard and I know some people will call me silly for grieving for someone I didn't know but what you must understand, I spent so many lonely nights comforted by his words and his words alone, so how could I not know him?
I went to see the Elvis film with my sister, and as I walked into the cinema, I KNEW he died at 42, I know he suffered drug and alcohol abuse, I KNEW this but still the knowledge didn't protect me from breaking down in the cinema when they showed his last performance singing "Unchained Melody" and when he sang "I'll be coming home, wait for me" I disvoled into a grief of such intensity I was sure I was simply going to die. There's a moment in the film where his ex wife is telling him I can get you help, I can bring you to Rehab and there's a deep sadness in him and he just says no. That's all he says is no. Two letters. But those two tiny letters held this pain that he was beyond help.
I'm poor and a nobody. Somedays I fantasise about being famous and rich but most days I'm grateful for being a nobody. I think it's a terrible infliction to be famous. Your worst days, the times your on your knees are splashed across the front pages of newspapers and people talk about you as if your absent of feelings. The world watched Amy Whinehouse, Elvis, Whitney Houston, Leonard Cohen and many many more being really sick and suffering. There pain was splashed across newspapers and people on radio and TV debated there sickness and addictions as if it was entertainment.
I'm a huge fan of Harry Potter; it was my childhood and I'm grieving because JK Rowling has come out with such hate for trans people who I adore, I'm heartbroken that my childhood hero has turned to hate against the very people she gave hope to. Daniel Radcliffe suffered an alcohol problem, he said he turned 18 and was handed millions of pounds and was surrounded by people who never said no to him and he began drinking a lot. I don't judge him for a second as I often to turned to seeking answers at an end of a bottle but it upset that pictures of him drunk and in an awful state where splashed across the papers, imagine being on your knees in pain and photos of your agony being so public, it's horrible and cruel. Emma Watson said in a interview the day the she turned 18 she went for dinner with her family and when she can out of the restaurant, the photographers were lying on the ground trying to get photos of her underwear up her dressed because she was now 18. To be victimised at such a young and venerable age was deeply distressing to me particularly Emma who is a fierce warrior for equality for women. These are just two examples of how vicious the media can be with no regard for human emotions and feelings.
I'm from Waterford, Ireland and I joined Waterford Youth Arts when I was 15 years old because I was interested in theatre. I hated it. There was far too much hugging and screaming from the other members and I found the games stupid and embrassing. I was all set to leave the world behind me after a month or two when I made my way to Garter Lane Theatre to see a production of To Leap From Paradise by the late, great Jim Daly. I was captivated and fell in love with the words and life's on stage I recognised as my own. I found out about Red Kettle Theatre Company and fell in love with the idea that a group of people from my home, from Waterford, got together and created magic. I loved that they put on plays with a beginning, a middle and an end with sets and costumes. I was far more interested in this than playing silly games. In my investigation of this group of people I discovered Ben Hennessy, a wonderful artist and set designer, my now favourite ever Playwright Jim Nolan and an extraordinary actress Jenni Ledwell. They were so talented, nationally known and famous artists, and they were from my hometown. I adored them and they became my hero's, by absolute stroke of luck they became my friends I'm so grateful to be able to say. I remember seeing Jenni Ledwell in Eden in The Theatre Royal and I fell head over heels in love with her. She was amazing and stole my heart. I waited for her afterwards with the intention of asking for her autograph, but when she came out from backstage in whirl of energy and light with a radiant smile I was too shy to go up to her, this was THE Jenni Ledwell like. I told her years later when we became friends and she laughed and said "Yea fecking eejit Teeny!" We lost Jenni recently and I've never been as affected by death as I was by hers, the grieve of losing someone famous, someone I adored and someone who is my friend is unbearable on the worst days, heartwrenching on the somewhat better days.
I find it very distressing to watch these famous people suffering because in my mind I simply can't separate the fact that they have feelings and are in pain with that there famous.
When I told my pyschratist I was grieving them, a look of utter confusion came across his face and he said "I'm sorry Martina we don't have a tablet for that" he simply didn't know what to do with such an intense grief on a daily bases.
I'm a mess, I cry when I'm sad, I cry when I'm happy, I'm always crying. I can't separate loving someone and being in pain for their pain, I'm constantly and forever more overcome with emotions on a daily bases, either overcome with love and drowned in grief. I'm mental and I don't know if it's because I'm mental or if it's just the way I am but everything is very intense. It's a price I pay for being able to love and if that's the cost I don't mind paying it.
I'm obsessed with famous people, the talented who rise to the top, sometimes I feel like I have no right to know these initmate details of their lives but I only want to know to understand their lives and hearts.
I was going through a really hard time, was hidden in lies and secrets. Jim Nolan, my favourite Playwright knew me briefly at the time, he could see I was in pain and reached out to meet me for a coffee. I couldn't tell him what was troubling me. The coffee was brief because I didn't have the words to explain my pain but at the end Jim peered at me with concerned eyes and said "Martina someone told me on my dark days, no matter how bad things seem, it WILL pass, try and remember that" I didn't believe him at the time, I couldn't ever imagine that pain leaving but I'm grateful to say Jim WAS right. It passed. It was such a gift to know my hero, someone famous, had dark days too and survived. It gave me hope that not only could I survive but I might be able to be talented too despite my faults.
Right now, I'm exhausted with emotion, nothing bad happened! In fact quiet the opposite I had a great week but I'm just drained for feeling so happy and love for my friends and family. I do become so overwhelmed with love for the people in my life I have to cry to release the emotions. Its funny and I'm used to it and I know I need to rest for a time now. I wonder if their is a heaven, and I highly doubt I'd be allowed in for my sins but if I am I wonder will I get to meet these famous people and thank them for the profound impact they've had in my life. Because really amongst the love is a deep gratitude to them. What can I say, I love the bones off them!
3 notes · View notes
jgroffdaily · 10 months
Text
A short clip from a BCEFA video at the Red Bucket Follies. The clip appears to be when Merrily won the award for being the top fundraiser this season, and Daniel Radcliffe and Leana Rae Concepcion ran on to the stage to hug Jonathan.
38 notes · View notes