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Is this because of what happened when the Phillies won the World Series in 2008 and people were climbing on light posts because my people are batshit insane?
i love the weird shit we do for sportsĀ
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did those kids ever escape fyre festival or do they live in the wild now like an invasive speciesĀ
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I can confirm this as 1812% real
lucas apparently sobbed during the abduction i want 2 die
hey, just wondering: what the fuck? what the fuck? what the fu
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For the lovely girl sitting next to me in row N of the orchestra at Great Comet this afternoon. (Part of) Rachel Chavkin's speech at the final curtain.
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"I weep tears of gratitude, tears of tenderness, tears of thanks." This afternoon I had the great honor of witnessing the final performance of @greatcometbway. To say this show has changed my life is an understatement. I have never been so moved and inspired by this beautiful ensemble. My deepest gratitude to Dave Malloy and Rachel Chavkin and all those involved with the Comet. I'm still a wee bit emotional so I hope this makes some sense but if not please enjoy me pointing at the comet. It has been a great honor to have you on the Gray White Way. (Photo by the Natasha to my Sonya, @carlaroxanne) #FollowTheComet #GreatComet #MusicalTheatre #Broadway #NYC āļøā¤ļø (at Imperial Theatre)
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I was going to go on a coffee cleanse but then I realized it's my first proper day off in a month so I deserve to treat myself. #Coffee #Books #BluestoneLane #DayOff #NYC (at Bluestone Lane Coffee Astor Place)
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Not too shabby of a Thursday night. #skylark #drinks #nyc #empirestatebuilding #manhattan ā¤ļøš (at The Skylark)
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idiot teenagers putting Great Comet at risk of closing because they were too busy race-baiting and forgot broadway theatre is a business first and foremost is honestly peak 2017
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I'm barely on this website anymore and I wasn't going to chime in on the whole Oak Comet situation but alas here we are. I spent seven months working in a major producer's office and I am honestly not surprised by what happened to Oak. The disconnect between so many producers and their market is disgusting.
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On Oakās Forced Leave
Hi friends. I know weāre all super pissed about Oak being asked to leave Great Comet to make room for Mandy Patinkin (I am too. Like I was looking forward to seeing him for months, and now I canāt) but Iām seeing a lot of posts on here that include some info that is just wrong, and wanted to clarify them. So here.
1.) Oak being dismissed had nothing to do with race. Let me explain, because I know that it 100% looks like it does, but it really doesnāt. Oak, while having a lot of fans in the Broadway community, is a total unknown outside of it. Mandy Patinkin is famous in film, television, and theatre (I mean, he was Inigo Montoya). While they are replacing a black actor with a white actor, thatās immaterial. What theyāre really doing is replacing someone who wonāt sell tickets (at least, extra tickets) with a celebrity who will (at premium prices). Is that better? Not really. But itās an important distinction that a lot of people havenāt been making.Ā
2.) He did not haveĀ āa week and a halfā to sell tickets. I keep seeing this point, and itās confused me greatly. Oak has been announced to take over Pierre since February. That was about five months ago. Any pre-sale that was going to happen wouldāve already happened by now, and obviously same day sales werenāt good. They were expecting Oak to be a draw, but he wasnāt. Not Oakās fault, but itās just a fact.Ā
3.) Theyāre not blaming Oak for not selling tickets. A continuation of the second point, no one is putting the success of the show on Oakās shoulders (if anything, theyāre putting it on Ingridās). However, they found someone who could make the show more successful, and he happens to be taking over Oakās role. This does not mean that Oak was unsatisfactory in any way, shape, or form, and no one is trying to imply that.Ā
4.) This is not the first time Great Comet has done this. Brittain Ashford was asked to go on vacation to make room for Ingrid Michaelson, for the exact same reason that Oak is ending his run early, and no one batted an eyelash. The only difference is that Brittain is coming back when Ingrid leaves, while most people in the business are pretty sure they have another celebrity lined up for Pierre, hence Mandy only performing for three weeks.Ā
5.) Heās still getting paid. Just like Brittain, Oak is going to be fully compensated for the time heās off. That doesnāt make things better, but please donāt think theyāre just throwing him out on the street or something. Ā
6.) What About DenĆ©e, Amber, Nick, Blaine, Azudi, Shoba, Paul, Summaya, Lulu, Andrew, Brandt, and Heath? If youāre wondering who those people are, theyāre the other PoC in the cast of Great Comet, which has won multiple awards for its commitment to diversity this season. To further break those numbers down: four of them (DenĆ©e, Amber, Nick, and Paul) are in lead/supporting roles (out of a total of ten), one of which, Natasha, is the absoluteĀ archetype ofĀ āwhite Russian princess.ā Not to mention that one of Natashaās understudies, Shoba Narayan, is literally the onlyĀ actress of Indian descent (that I know of) on Broadway right now. The Comet team has gone to great lengths to make their show as diverse as possible (they literally have their swings learn bothĀ āmaleā andĀ āfemaleā roles, and you can see same-sex couples at multiple points during the show, and it has a largely female creative team), and frankly itās a little bit insulting to see people acting like Great Comet only casts PoCĀ āwhen itās convenient for them.āĀ
7.) It was not Dave Malloy, Mandy Patinkin, or Rachel Chavkinās fault this happened. Iāve seen people attacking Dave and Rachel for allowing Oak to be replaced, and Mandy himself for replacing him. Not okay. If you want to blame anyone, blame the producers. Dave and Rachel have literally no say beyond:Ā āYeah. Weād love Mandy to be in it. Not sure when, though.ā and Mandy just gave them the times he was free between shooting the next season of Homeland, and it happened to be the last three weeks of Oakās run.Ā
8.) This is all about making money. Broadway shows arenāt cheap to run in general, but a show like Comet is an absolute beast. 30+ cast members, a huge band, a giant crew, etc. Their weekly running costs are probably somewhere in the range of 700k-800k a week. Since Josh left, they��ve been making ~900k a week, which is fine, if they want to be in debt for the next ten years. Comet had a huge amount of money put into it, and the people running it are definitely feeling pressure from investors to pay it back. This means they have to stick a celeb in every once in a while.Ā
9.) I still donāt think itās okay. This all being said, I think it was an absolutely shitty move on the producersā part (they couldāve handled it a lot better) and am livid. (Though, I do have to admit I love Mandy Patinkin. I just wish he came at a different time.)Ā Ā But while Iām angry, I think itās important not to make this into something itās not.Ā
Okay. Thatās all.Ā
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In My House
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Have you missed me Scandinavian coffee shop pictures because I sure have. #Fika #Coffee #RainyDay #Chelsea #NYC #Bliss (at Fika)
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Spent the afternoon at this beautiful little play. #Indecent #Broadway #Drama #ArtMatters #NYC (at Cort Theatre)
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in school/at work: canāt cope because itās all too much, too many things craving attention, longing for some sweet alone time without school/work: canāt cope because no schedule, also Boredomā¢, if i spend one more minute alone doing nothing iāll lose it
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