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Tag Archives: Broadway
What I Did for Love
It’s been a while since I really sat down, though long and hard, and cranked out a blog post. And today… yeah I’m not doing that. But with my recent experience with Summer Stock Austin (including an *ahem* guest starring … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, My Future, Pondering Life
Tagged Broadway, guys and dolls, summer stock, summer stock austin, summerstock, theatre
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10 Things We Learned at the 2015 Tony Awards
Originally written for and posted on Long Story Short, official blog of the Long Center. Alright, you caught us… The Tony Awards are not technically an “art in Austin.” But, the theatre-lovers that we are, obviously that’s what we were doing last … Continue reading
Posted in Awards Shows, Broadway, Entertainment
Tagged alan cumming, alex sharpe, an american in paris, andrew rannells, Broadway, fun home, iain loves theater, kelli o'hara, kristin chenoweth, Long Center, michael cerveris, the curious incident of the dog in the night-time, the king and i, tommy tune, Tony Award, Tony Awards, Tonys
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BWW Reviews: Here I Go Again! MAMMA MIA! is Still Irresistible
In case you don’t follow the obnoxious, self-promoting tweets and Facebook posts I make regarding my moonlighting as a BroadwayWorld.com reviewer, it is, in fact, one of the many grown-up endeavors I have taken on (ahem…and also, a way to … Continue reading
Thankfully, INTO THE WOODS Leaves Little to be *Wished* For
Specific movie plot spoilers are marked, so if you already know the musical (or simply don’t care), it’s safe to read . “I wish,” the (arguable) theme throughout Stephen Sondheim’s classic musical Into the Woods, was the one thing not … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, Entertainment, Uncategorized
Tagged anna kendrick, Billy Magnussen, Broadway, Chris Pine, Christmas, Christmas Day, Daniel Huttlestone, Disney, Emily Blunt, fairy tales, film, film review, Golden Globe Awards, Golden Globes, Into the Woods, Into the Woods film, Into the Woods musical, James Corden, Johnny Depp, Lilla Crawford, Mackenzie Mauzy, Meryl Streep, movie, movie release, movie review, pre screening, SAG Awards, Stephen Sondheim
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Six Inches Forward and Holding Nothing Back: Why HEDWIG is My New Favorite
I would like to preface by saying that this is not a review. Reviews are balanced, constructive, and unbiased. This is none of those things. This is my extremely unbalanced account of how I completely fell in love with Hedwig … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway
Tagged A Gentlemen's Guide to Love and Murder, andrew rannells, Beautiful, Broadway, Celina Carvajal, Hedwig, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Jersey Boys, Lena Hall, musical, Neil Patrick Harris, New York City, NYC, Pippin, play, revival, The Book of Mormon, The Hurt Locker, theater, Tony Awards
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The ‘Other Plans’ Work Life Had in Store For Me
Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 (according to my Timehop), my newest tweet read: “Just got to sit in and watch the @KPRCLocal2 11AM live newscast in the studio! Can’t wait until I’m behind the desk one day! #internship.” Thursday, June 13th, … Continue reading
Posted in My Future, Pondering Life, Uncategorized
Tagged anchor, Austin, blog, Broadway, career, college, degree, experience, future, houston, internship, internships, journalism, life, marketing, New York City, newsroom, public relations, real world, resume, student, study, talent, television, University of Texas, work
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Stepping into Giuliana’s Shoes: My Night Interviewing Tomorrow’s Broadway Stars
Being a broadcast journalism major has opened several doors for me over the past few years. What started as shadowing reporters in the field during a local news internship quickly evolved into flagging down Laura Osnes and Patina Miller on … Continue reading
Posted in Awards Shows, Broadway, Entertainment, Uncategorized
Tagged Austin, awards, awards show, backstage, Billy Porter, Broadway, E! News, entertainment, GAHSMTA, Giuliana Rancic, Golden Globes, Greater Austin High School Musical Theatre Awards, green room, intern, internship, Jimmy Kimmel, journalism, laura osnes, Long Center, marketing, Oscars, Patina Miller, red carpet, reporting, Ryan Seacrest, show tunes, spotlight, Texas. stage, theatre, Tony Awards, Tonys
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From Screen to Stage, and That’s About It
Over two-dozen Broadway shows premiere during the 2013-2014 season. Among them are The Bridges of Madison County, Rocky, Aladdin and Big Fish. Sound familiar? Out of nearly twenty-five new musicals, over a fourth have been seen before, in the movie … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, Entertainment, Uncategorized
Tagged 42nd Street, Aladdin, Audra McDonald, Big Fish, Broadway, catch me if you can, Cinderella, cinema, entertainment, Ghost: The Musical, Hands on a Hardbody, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Idina Menzel, If/Then, Kiss Me Kate, Legally Blonde, Legally Blonde the Musical, Mamma Mia!, movie theatre, movies, musical, musicals, Neil Patrick Harris, New York City, Newsies, Once, opinion, Rocky, The Bridges of Madison County, The Lion King
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The (Semi) Calm Before the Storm
First off, yes, I realize I’ve been a bit missing in action these past two months or so. Fortunately, I’ve still kept plenty busy between my senior year of school (so sad) and my news internship at KXAN-TV (the NBC … Continue reading
Posted in My Future, Pondering Life, Uncategorized
Tagged Austin, Broadway, future, journalism, KXAN, NBC, New York City, theatre, Universiy of Texas
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