WAIIIIIIT FOR MEEEEE, I’M COMIIIIIIIING!!!! 💕
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WAIIIIIIT FOR MEEEEE, I’M COMIIIIIIIING!!!! 💕

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“I’m coming, wait for me. I hear the walls repeating the falling of my feet and it sounds like drumming.”
First time using Clip Studio Paint. Still getting used to it but loving it so far!
I’ll tell you where the real road lies:
between your ears, behind your eyes.
That is the path to paradise,
likewise, the road to ruin.
Smelling that GOOD GOOD in public and wondering who’s smoking without you 🥺🤤
This poor boy DESERVED THE WORLD-

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Hadestown: Orpheus
I figured out why Reeve Carney and Damon Daunno are both great choices to play Orpheus.
Damon provides the ethereal voice that is light and effortless, like a spring breeze. He seems almost artificial (because the notes are so perfect) in how clear his voice is and almost untouchable (in a good way), like he’s in his own world. His singing is like walking early in the morning as the sun is just coming through the trees and the grass still has dew. He’s like the intro to your favorite movie where you know that it isn’t a real story (or even if it is, you know that some of it might be embellished), you can feel yourself being drawn in as the music begins.
Reeve provides a different vocal approach which sounds much more human and the notes during the second “la la la la la la la” in the chorus seem like they’re being stretched, almost like he’s vocally doing the reaching that his character is metaphorically doing. Grasping for something that is just out of reach. It’s more yearning and sounds almost like pleading/mourning. His voice when he sings the refrain is like standing on a mountain/hill and looking in any direction but only seeing more and more landscape where it looks like the world never ends and due to its vast beauty, the only thing you can do is just appreciate it. It feels like hearing a story told so well that you feel like the storyteller was actually there because you can *feel* the emotion but they couldn’t have *possibly* been present in the story they’re telling... or were they?
Some more @hadestown memories because I still can’t believe I FINALLY got to see this show in person. As a theatre student who knows how much work and blood and sweat and tears go into productions like this, I can’t sing the praises of the cast, and the crew, of this show enough, and it was just altogether an AMAZING theatre experience unlike any I’ve ever experienced. There’s no magic quite like Hadestown magic. #nyc #waitforme #walterkerrtheatre (at Hadestown) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5yxn4jg6LJ/?igshid=1gm46tz2utidc
A look at Hadestown’s revised lyrics and song Wait for me. See slide two.