December 2010
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Sondheim was/is sexy post. (Oh, you knew this was...
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Feast your eyes.
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Marin Mazzie performs “Losing My Mind” from Stephen Sondheim’s Follies at Sondheim! The Birthday Concert on March 15th, 2010.
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invisible-girl:
Marin Mazzie performs “Losing My Mind” from Stephen Sondheim’s Follies at Sondheim! The Birthday Concert on March 15th, 2010.
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stephen and stephen
Stephen Colbert: I don't take criticism very well at all.
Stephen Sondheim: Well I don't think there's much to criticize with you, is there?
Stephen Colbert: God bless you.
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stephen and stephen
Stephen Colbert: I don't take criticism very well at all.
Stephen Sondheim: Well I don't think there's much to criticize with you, is there?
Stephen Colbert: God bless you.
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Stephen Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein, the Other... →
After “West Side Story,” the careers of the two men diverged more than they intersected. For Mr. Bernstein, nothing less than universal adoration and mastery of all musical genres would do. A world-class pianist and conductor, he also became a television pioneer, teaching mass audiences about Stravinsky and Hindemith. Without ever shunning the popular theater, he spent much of his...
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Stephen Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein, the Other... →
After “West Side Story,” the careers of the two men diverged more than they intersected. For Mr. Bernstein, nothing less than universal adoration and mastery of all musical genres would do. A world-class pianist and conductor, he also became a television pioneer, teaching mass audiences about Stravinsky and Hindemith. Without ever shunning the popular theater, he spent much of his...
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It might be worth noting that Arthur Laurents invented a character called Baby...
– Geeky and great musical theater quote from Stephen Sondheim’s new collected lyrics book FINISHING THE HAT. (via veganchameleon)