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uprightcitizens:

Life Lessons Via Stephen Sondheim
Careful the things you say, children will listen.
Everybody’s got the right to be happy.
A person should celebrate everything passing by.
It’s the little things you do together that make perfect relationships.
Everybody ought to have a maid.
Nice is different than good.
Don’t be afraid that it won’t be perfect. The only thing to be afraid of, really, is that it won’t be.
Anything you do, let it come from you — then it will be new. Give us more to see.
If you wanna bump it, bump it with a trumpet.
And for God’s sake, finish the hat.

uprightcitizens:

Life Lessons Via Stephen Sondheim

  1. Careful the things you say, children will listen.
  2. Everybody’s got the right to be happy.
  3. A person should celebrate everything passing by.
  4. It’s the little things you do together that make perfect relationships.
  5. Everybody ought to have a maid.
  6. Nice is different than good.
  7. Don’t be afraid that it won’t be perfect. The only thing to be afraid of, really, is that it won’t be.
  8. Anything you do, let it come from you — then it will be new. Give us more to see.
  9. If you wanna bump it, bump it with a trumpet.
  10. And for God’s sake, finish the hat.

(Source: lizdexia)

Thursday, March 17th
jonathongk:

Daniel Evans in the London revival of Sunday in the Park with George.

jonathongk:

Daniel Evans in the London revival of Sunday in the Park with George.

Wednesday, March 16th
jonathongk:

Jenna Rusell and Daniel Evans in the London revival of Sunday in the Park with George.
“Your eyes, George”

jonathongk:

Jenna Rusell and Daniel Evans in the London revival of Sunday in the Park with George.

“Your eyes, George”

Tuesday, March 15th
jonathongk:

Jenna Russell in the London revival of Sunday in the Park with George.
“Anything you do let it come from you, then it will be new. Give us more to see.”

jonathongk:

Jenna Russell in the London revival of Sunday in the Park with George.

“Anything you do let it come from you, then it will be new. Give us more to see.”

Sunday, March 13th
Of all the things I’ve done at The Times, there may be none I’m prouder of than, in my critic’s days, championing “Sunday in the Park with George,” Stephen Sondheim’s and James Lapine’s 1984 musical about two artists in two different eras restless to create something new. For a quarter-century now, the show’s climactic song has inspired countless people in all walks of life when the time has come to take a leap. “Stop worrying where you’re going,” the Sondheim lyric goes. “Move on.
Frank Rich, Confessions of a Recovering Op-Ed Columnist - NYTimes.com
Saturday, March 12th
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