All I do is worry about everyone in this house
tbh I’m at least 80% sure that they didn’t use Grantaire’s part of Drink With Me in the movie because George Blagden made it too gay.
mike warren can make my bed in his underwear whenever he goddamn wants to
#shout out to aaron tveit for knowing to play enjolras with intensity and anger and regality #shout out to aaron tveit for deciding to make him vulnerable #shout out to aaron tveit for agreeing to play enjolras even though everyone kNOWS the critics never give two fucks about enjolras and #still deciding to play him with enough complexity and reality to make everyone #fall in love with him #totally used regality on purpose ahaha enjolras is turning in his grave #look at that academy award winning hair #aint it fly
I had to reblog this again because of that comment because I mean
A MESSAGE TO EVERYONE WHO TALKS TO BROADWAY/WEST END/LES MIS ACTORS ON TWITTER
They are actual people. Stop harassing them. It doesn’t matter what their sexuality is. If they wanted to talk about it, they would. And besides, you are not going to date them anyways. Because nothing is more of a turn-off than a stalker.
In this day and age, you get to see a lot more of what goes on in an actor’s life. However, they are not celebrities. They are talented people who were lucky enough to be in a major film. I’m sure they’re very flattered by some of it, but it’s kind of creepy to have random teenage girls (yes, the majority of the people doing this are teenage girls) go on endlessly about how “sexy” and “talented” you are. It’s one thing to say “Hey Killian, I loved your performance in Les Mis. I hope you come to the US!” It’s an entirely different thing to say “Hey George, come father my children P.S. are you and Aaron dating?”
They don’t have bodyguards. And some people are teetering dangerously on the ledge of “I’m going to come to your flat and have sex with you.” Conceivably, someone could show up at the stage door with a gun or follow them home or harass their family members. I recommend anyone interested in pursuing a career on the stage to read Making It on Broadway by David Wienir, Jodie Langel, and Jason Alexander, but anyone who wants to interact with theatre actors should read this passage.
I would not blame any of the actors for leaving Twitter. It’s probably a good thing that Aaron Tveit does not have one, as he would be harassed constantly.
Remember this: they do not owe you anything. Seeing bits of their life on the internet is a privilege, not a right. Anything they want to share with you, they will share with you.
i think we all need to take a moment to appreciate the fact that tumblr doesnt replace any text smilies with those godawful ones they use on deviantart and skype and every forum ever