(I’m with @Slade on this Great Gay Debate.)
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The gayest commercial is followed by one of the straightest things in America: Bruce Springsteen!
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Followed by
@TitussBurgess, so, all is well.
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I still haven’t seen this production of Carousel, but go
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“I WANT TO THANK JOE MANTELLO,” Mendez says. Everyone should thank Joe!
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OMG. This makes me SO happy. I loved The Band’s Visit, and the book of this show was part of what made it so. (Thank to
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Nathan Lane — who plays Roy Cohn in Angels in America — will now accept his third Tony.
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EXCLUSIVE:
@chrisgeidner sang “Blow High, Blow Low” when in high school, when we did Carousel.
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After an incredible speech about his own life and the show, Ari’el Stachel’s message to young people is that “your biggest obstacle may become your purpose.”
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Ohhhh, they’re giving Disney a big space to do its thing.
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We don’t get to see CHITA RIVERA’s speech (or ALW), but they are going to give an award?
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Wow. Another one for The Band’s Visit. I am overjoyed.
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How is it possible for Marianne Elliott not to have won that — or Joe Mantello? (Or George C. Wolfe.) Sigh.
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Why is that Quinto robot up there with the other gays?
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(He just sounded weird! But, seriously, it was lovely to see four out gay actors up there to present an award.)
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Once on This Island has such incredible performers, and
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His name is Isaac Powell, gays, and he’s dating Wesley Taylor. They’re a ridiculously cute and talented couple.
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EVERYONE. PAY ATTENTION. It’s The Band’s Visit.
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It’s such a simple conceit, one that could come off as trite or joke-y, but the show creates such depth and layers that it’s almost impossible not to connect to one or more of these characters.
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