Right before Holy Musical, B@man!…

Nick Lang (over the loud speaker): Hello StarKids! Our showing of Holy Muuuuusical, B@man will begin momentarily! In case of a fire, please quickly and calmly run for your lives.
StarKids (just behind the curtain): SHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Brian Holden: Hey guys, who’s playing Batman tonight?
StarKids: SHHHHHH!!!
Joe Walker: Anyone remember my first line?
StarKids: SHHHHHHHH!!!!
Meredith Stepien: Good thing it’s a nine o’clock showing (it was an eight o’clock showing).
StarKids: SHHHHHH!!!!!
Random guy that just entered the theater: Did it start yet?
Random guy’s friend: No, they’re just doing weird stuff.
StarKids: SHHHHH!!!!
Random girl: (fake sneezes just like Voldemort in A Very Potter Musical)
StarKids: SSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!

And then the play actually started.

broadwaybuttz:

troyes-pinky-finger:

mercy-to-me:

the-boy-who-was-a-crow:

tardisblue-pandas:

Smart and lazy is a horrible combination that results in disappointed teachers, exasperated friends and a whole lot of bad doodling

Oh shit this was literally me in school

Don’t forget those angry parents and half finished homework assignments crumpled in your binders

Im smart and tired
I want to do good but i dont feel like trying anymore

Holy shit, my entire pre-college existence all summed up into one sentence

mad-love-for-thegreatestshowman:

broadwayreprise:

“From Now On” from The Greatest Showman read-through performance. Featuring Hugh Jackman, Jeremy Jordan, Cynthia Erivo, Andrew Keenan-Bolger and Keala Settle

The Greatest Showman has been described as Hugh Jackman’s “passion project”. It took 7 and ½ years to get this film made, and he was a big part in pushing for that to happen. I think because of this movie being his passion is the reason why on the final song, of this rehearsal to get the movie greenlit, he couldn’t just sit back and let someone sing this song. I think “From Now On” is Hugh’s anthem in a sense. And seeing his passion, and the literal blood, sweat, and tears he put into this movie is remarkable. The fate of this movie was resting on this rehearsal, and the last song is the thing that stays with people when they walk away, and Hugh knew that and absolutely killed it.

Another thing is, because of doctors orders he hadn’t sung all day. He did not warm up. This was just him. This was raw. This was emotional. This was an act of true talent.

I cry every time I watch this because the way he sings and performs in this video makes me feel something. So hats off to Hugh, because after seeing this video no one can ever doubt his passion and dedication for this film.

It had flaws, but what does that matter when it comes to matters of the heart? We love what we love. Reason does not enter into it. In many ways, unwise love is the truest love. Anyone can love a thing because. That’s as easy as putting a penny in your pocket. But to love something despite. To know the flaws and love them too. That is rare and pure and perfect.

Patrick Rothfuss, The Wise Man’s Fear (via books-n-quotes)