The Weed In Art series analyzes depictions of, well, what else: weed in art.
In his bio for his new musical Half Time, choreographer-cum-director extraordinaire Jerry Mitchell particularly highlights his two past pieces of Tony Award-winning work: the most recent Broadway revival of La Cage Aux Folles, and the runaway hit Kinky Boots.
In the second act of Half Time, Donna McKechnie delivers what’s basically a modern-day version of her Tony Award-winning solo performance of “The Music and the Mirror”, right on down to the mirrors serving as her backdrop.
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Midway through Fred Rogers’ illustrious career, he became convinced that he had exhausted every conceivable story, lesson, and moral tale to tell his audience of kids.
Jim Parsons is finally turning into a good actor!
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Panic! At the Disco’s Pray For The Wicked gets a big ol’ NOPE from me.
A Boogie wit da Hoodie’s International Artist boasts a surprisingly-rare mix of R&B and rap…but that doesn’t stop the album from being a true mixed bag in terms of its quality.
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