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IT'S BACK https://t.co/G9vJ4VgJ7j
— Steven Strauss (@aintnohero) February 24, 2018
I'm still sad about this https://t.co/laK8AzoO3G
— Steven Strauss (@aintnohero) March 3, 2018
The subject will never not be relevant, which is why it's always more relevant than ever https://t.co/CxvelXFd5q
— Steven Strauss (@aintnohero) March 3, 2018
Cromer is a really interesting match with NEXT TO NORMAL (also, new Jen Silverman!) https://t.co/il4tE6asFX
— Steven Strauss (@aintnohero) March 3, 2018
Am I really gonna have to go up to Toronto to see this? https://t.co/oNbt2Tn7bE
— Steven Strauss (@aintnohero) March 3, 2018
Tarell Alvin McCraney starring in his own WIG OUT! is easily worth a trip to Chicago https://t.co/yPFFtVkISw
— Steven Strauss (@aintnohero) March 3, 2018
So both Stephen Schwartz and Martin McDonagh are writing about Hans Christian Anderson. Safe to say their takes will be wildly different, not only because the former's is a movie musical while the latter's is a stage play. Excited for both (with the edge to McD)
— Steven Strauss (@aintnohero) March 3, 2018
I like the idea of individually announcing over six separate days all six actors set to play the six different versions of the title character in Second Stage's MARY PAGE MARLOWE. But like…it's a press stunt that would've worked better if any of them were top tier names
— Steven Strauss (@aintnohero) March 3, 2018
Here’s Part 2. I officially love this series. https://t.co/fOKIWVnPt9 https://t.co/atv97qse42
— Steven Strauss (@aintnohero) March 3, 2018
How am I only now realizing there’s a French actor named Jérémie Renier?
Is he related to Jeremy Renner?
Do they look alike, or is the former's DOUBLE LOVER still fucking (ahem) with my mind?
— Steven Strauss (@aintnohero) March 3, 2018
You know how teachers sometimes ask elementary schoolers to name their average, ordinary, regular, everyday hero? Mine would be Robert Randolph #FridayNightKnicks
— Steven Strauss (@aintnohero) March 3, 2018
Jordan Peele deserves all the praise heaped upon him for GET OUT, but his loud success shouldn’t obscure the equal achievements of his former partner in crime Keegan-Michael Key’s burgeoning theatre career; stellar in both Sam Gold’s HAMLET and METEOR SHOWER on Broadway
— Steven Strauss (@aintnohero) March 3, 2018
Help it’s been two months since I first watched THE GREATEST SHOWMAN and I still can’t stop listening to the soundtrack. I need a support group or rehab or something. Please keep my family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time
— Steven Strauss (@aintnohero) March 3, 2018