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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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The Handmaiden (2016) dir. Park Chan-wook

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Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth reunite twelve years later to sing ‘For Good’ to honour Wicked producer, David Stone (x)
PEOPLE has exclusively shared video of Broadway's original Elphaba and Glinda, Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth, performing the iconic WICKED duet, 'For Good.'
And there are storms we cannot weather
Isn’t this moment magical?
This is honestly my favorite moment of the entire show. Look at the way Glinda subtly nods at Elphie to encourage her, how perfectly in sync they are, the easy rhythm flowing between them, the way they look at each other. This moment is why I will ship gelphie until the very day I die.

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Running Anna and Elsa.
That dragon is definitely still alive and resentfully acknowledges that Mulan has thwarted it.
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stop this.
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS TO SHOW UP AGAIN THIS IS SO FREAKING FUNNY OH MY GOSH
A Straight: Why do queer people star watching a show only after they see there’s a gay character?
Me:

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literal dream girl
elphie should have worn pants in canon!!!!!!!
i wish i had an explanation that went beyond this song and a bs
The less you know the better

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WICKED 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION POST
Happy October 30th! 10 years is such a big acheivment for this show that really was the show that made me love theatre. So, here is a delightful 20 video bootlegs to help us all spend one short day with Wicked.
It’s a long list, so I put it under a cut
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Natural history museums are truly awesome and astonishing places, but did you know that they’re home to even more specimens than what they have out on display? The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) in Washington, D.C. maintains a vast collection of specimens that’s over 90% larger than what’s on public display.
“These collections serve as primary reference materials for exploring and understanding the solid Earth and planet, biological and cultural diversity, evolutionary relationships, biological conservation, and global change. They help us to interpret our biological origins, our cultural heritage, and what the future may hold.”
Messy Nessy recently shared a fascinating series of photos of some of the Smithsonian NMNH’s backstage collections, enormous rooms full of seemingly endless drawers, shelves, racks, and cabinets all full of carefully cataloged and organized specimens from many different branches of natural history. The photos were all taken by the late Chip Clark, photographer for the Smithsonian Institution.
Head over to Messy Nessy to view more.
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My dad got to see all this stuff!!