The top 10 disney villains according to our followers → #7 Cruella De Vil
“My only true love, darling. I live for furs. I worship furs! After all, is there a woman in all this wretched world who doesn’t?”
The top 10 disney villains according to our followers → #1 Hades“What d’ya say? It’s happy ending time! Everybody’s got a little taste of somethin’m but me! I got nothin’! I’m, I’m here with nothin’! Anybody listenin’? It’s like I’m… What am I, an echo or something? Hello? Hello? Am I talking to, what, hyperspace? Hello, it’s me! Nobody listens.”
The top 10 disney villains according to our followers → #3 Maleficent“A forest of thorns shall be his tomb! Borne through the skies on a fog of doom! Now go with the curse, and serve me well! ‘Round Stefan’s castle, CAST MY SPELL!”
musical theatre challenge: [½] sets ► natasha, pierre & the great comet of 1812 (set design by mimi lien)
“I thought, “[…] wouldn’t it be cool if an actor was actually behind you when you’re sitting at this table as an audience member, and you feel someone walking behind you?” What I always want when I go to the theatre is for things to be happening where I don’t expect them to be happening. That was another key ingredient. I think that led to the design. We ended up having these curving pathways, many of which were behind audience members at Ars Nova, and then they had staircases that led down to the center. It was very much about circulation.” – Mimi Lien
musical theatre challenge: [1/3] costumes ► amalia balash (“she loves me” 2016 revival)
costume design by Jeff Mahsie
musical theatre challenge: [2/3] costumes ► “natasha, pierre, & the great comet of 1812” (2016 broadway production)
costume design by Paloma Young
musical theatre challenge: [5/9] shows ► fun home
what did it feel like to step in front of a truck, Dad?
what does it feel like to see it coming and not move and let it hit you?
was it because of me? I’m afraid it… wasn’t.
that’s the crazy thing, Dad, I’m afraid it wasn’t.
musical theatre challenge: [4/7] scenes ► galinda dancing with elphaba (from ‘wicked’)
“may i cut in?”
































































