I’m Mrs. Maisel. I’m on the road the next few days, but, unlike your innocence, I will be back. Good night!
“What’s Jane Fonda’s beauty secret?”
“Good genes and a lot of money.”
Sarah Paulson for Levi's® x karla 501® Day 2018 Collection
I’m going to hazard a guess it’s called “acting”.
Friendly reminder that Jan Maxwell could slit my throat and I would thank her
follies 2011 revival: redeemed
this is the best i’ve ever seen anyone do this song
Waiters: and you still get glances from us handsome men so-
Dolly: what
Waiters: ?
Dolly: y'all don’t find that a little presumptuous
Harry: Dolly we’re not sure what you’re-
Dolly: Like I like y'all but not like that I’m sorry if-
Rudolph: oh no Dolly that’s not what-
Dolly: Oh okay just like- why is Louis crying
Harry: *comforting Louis* Louis has been working hard on his self confidence and you just basically said he wasn’t handsome
Dolly: oh my god Louis-
Stanley: and Dolly was the comment about my weight necessary like I never felt like I had a problem but I do now like why would you bring that up
Dolly: oh my god did I make this weird? I made this weird I’m so sorry
Waiters: ……
Dolly: ……
Waiters: ……
Dolly: DOLLY WILL NEVER GO AWA-
Hello Dolly starring Rachel Bloom
Being in a theater alone, lit by only the ghost light
my theater professor used to say that an empty theater was his favorite view in the whole world because you can just ask
“who will come? who will be changed?”
Welcome to Nowhere performed by Katrina Lenk, Daniel David Stewart & John Cariani in the Off Broadway premiere of The Band’s Visit.
The Band’s Visit | Broadway | October 9, 2017 Adam Kantor as Telephone Guy “Answer Me”
Omar Sharif performed by Katrina Lenk in the premiere of The Band’s Visit.
Beach Boys - Wouldn’t It Be Nice From Another Room
I can’t listen to this without crying
I’m going to reblog this at least twice a day increasing in frequency until it’s the only content on my blog…… nothing else matters…… at all……..
okay wait I reblogged this carelessly
this is the ideal soundtrack for kissing a boy in a dark bedroom upstairs while a small but spirited party goes on downstairs; moonlight tints the room a little blue, yellow light leaks under the closed door, and the boy’s cheek is warm and rough with stubble when you touch it lightly