@amycurtismarchs asked: top 5 female theatre characters ➤ [2/5] persephone (hadestown)
but like my mama always said: brother, when you’re down, you’re down. when you’re up, you’re up. if you ain’t six feet underground, you’re livin’ it up on top!
It’s so healing to wake up in a silent house and silently make your own coffee or tea and enjoy the beautifully intricate fullness of the morning silence while remaining calm and collected and unbothered by all outer and inner noise and it’s so low-key elevating and pacifying to rejoice in the silent atmosphere of your own house and just silently block the rest of the world…it’s a slice of heaven
where’s [redacted] someone tell her to get a tumblr so i can keep using this excuse even though we’re literally not going to see each other again until next semester
“I’ll walk with you” is just an excuse to spend more time with someone before they go and that’s romantic as fuck
Christine Baranski for V Magazine photographed by Erik Lee Snyder (2021)
Jim Henson first Sketches of Oscar the Grouch
CARMEN CUSACK as Alice Murphy in BRIGHT STAR
If you knew my story you’d have a hard time Believing me, you’d think I was lying Joy and sorrow never last I’ll die trying not to live in the past
KATRINA LENK at the Company: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
this is art this is art this is art this whole show is art
Thank you and happy trails to the cast, crew, and creative team of The Band’s Visit
April 7, 2019
“Theater can be such a potent force for change. It holds up a mirror to society and is a wonderful tool for empathy. We need that more than ever.” KATRINA LENK