Thursday, November 25, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Glee: The Music, Vol. 3 - Showstoppers

Being a huge Gleek, and just a lover of good music (whether it be great songs from pop artists or Broadway masterpieces) I am greatly looking forward to the release of the fourth album from the hit television series, Glee.
This week's episode, Dream On, will have Niel Patrick Harris guest starring and singing Styx's 'Dream On' with Schuester (Matt Morrison).
Lea Michele's character, Rachel Berry will also being singing a duet of Les Misérables 'I Dreamed a Dream' with Idina Menzel's Shelby Corcan.
These two songs are worth the purchase of the album alone, but included on the soundtrack are:
-Olivia Newton-John's 'Physical'
-The Beatles' 'Hello Goodbye'
-All-American Rejects' 'Gives You Hell'
-Bonny Hunt's 'Total Eclipse of the Heart'
-and many more!
I CANNOT wait for the release of this album, May 18.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Musical Soundtracks

Coraline: The Musical
- First thought, "What the heck?!"
It looks very interesting. Being both a fan of the movie and having read the book, Coraline could make a very interesting musical.
I would definitely give it a go.

Memphis
- This looks so good!
I know very little of this show, other than what I seen and heard of it, all point to AMAZING!

A Little Night Music
- Catherine Zeta-Jones AND Angela Lansbury AND Stephen Sondheim?!!!!
I could stop there, but I'm going to continue.
I have been a fan of Sondheim since the womb! And, to top that, A Little Night Music is one of my favorite Sondheim shows! And, to top that IT'S CATHERINE ZETA-FRIKKIN-JONES!!!!! ON BROADWAY!!!!
Oh, what I wouldn't give to see this show...
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Songs I want to sing but can't (either because they are out of my vocal range or written for a female)
Pity the Child from "Chess" (male)
- Such a powerful piece.
I feel I can relate to the story within this song. It is truly a song not to be missed.
A New Life from "Jekyll & Hyde" (female)
- Another ballad with high emotion.
This song is beautiful! Everyone can relate to it. I have considered singing it an octave lower than what it is written in to perform it.
The song has no specific gender giveaways. I could do it.
Someone Else's Story from "Chess" (female)
- I cannot perform this song due to it being specifically sung by a woman.
It is a flowing beauty. Filled with sincere emotion. Love it.
- Such a powerful piece.
I feel I can relate to the story within this song. It is truly a song not to be missed.
A New Life from "Jekyll & Hyde" (female)
- Another ballad with high emotion.
This song is beautiful! Everyone can relate to it. I have considered singing it an octave lower than what it is written in to perform it.
The song has no specific gender giveaways. I could do it.
Someone Else's Story from "Chess" (female)
- I cannot perform this song due to it being specifically sung by a woman.
It is a flowing beauty. Filled with sincere emotion. Love it.
Monday, March 1, 2010
What theatrical roles do I want?
Luís Molina from Kiss of the Spider Woman
- I love this show and Molina is a deeply compassionate character. He fills my whole soul with gladness and it makes me all the more devastated when he [SPOILER!] dies.
This is by far my favorite musical and Molina is by far my most wanted role.

Sweeney Todd from Sweeney Todd (imagine that...)
- Stephen Sondheim's opus, Sweeney Todd, is a marvelous show with grand emotion and a beautiful score.
George Hearn performed the eponymous character best, however, I would love to tread in his talented footsteps and be the next Sweeney.

The Emcee from Cabaret
- Fred Ebb and John Kander's most widely known show (however, not their best. That honor must go to Kiss of the Spider Woman) Cabaret, is filled with enjoyable numbers. Many of these numbers are given to the marvelousy funny Emcee.
I would have a blast playing this over-the-top, comic role.

Mr. MacAfee from Bye Bye Birdie
- I have actually played this role before.
While I dislike this show greatly (weak plot, lame songs, etc.) Mr. MacAfee was possibly one of the most fun roles I have had. His songs are ridiculous, his lines are outrageous and he is a total spaz. So much fun.

- I love this show and Molina is a deeply compassionate character. He fills my whole soul with gladness and it makes me all the more devastated when he [SPOILER!] dies.
This is by far my favorite musical and Molina is by far my most wanted role.

Sweeney Todd from Sweeney Todd (imagine that...)
- Stephen Sondheim's opus, Sweeney Todd, is a marvelous show with grand emotion and a beautiful score.
George Hearn performed the eponymous character best, however, I would love to tread in his talented footsteps and be the next Sweeney.

The Emcee from Cabaret
- Fred Ebb and John Kander's most widely known show (however, not their best. That honor must go to Kiss of the Spider Woman) Cabaret, is filled with enjoyable numbers. Many of these numbers are given to the marvelousy funny Emcee.
I would have a blast playing this over-the-top, comic role.

Mr. MacAfee from Bye Bye Birdie
- I have actually played this role before.
While I dislike this show greatly (weak plot, lame songs, etc.) Mr. MacAfee was possibly one of the most fun roles I have had. His songs are ridiculous, his lines are outrageous and he is a total spaz. So much fun.

Sunday, February 28, 2010
28 Feb 2010
Tim Burton to direct a film adaptation of the book How to Disappear Completely and Never be Found
- Such a marvelous book. It has a beautiful setting, wonderful characters, and is a great read through and through.
I would love to see Johnny Depp play Ratt and Helena Bonham Carter play Lizzie. Abigail Breslin would have been the perfect Sophia a few years ago and if Wynona Ryder were still 12 she would be a perfect Margaret.
Too bad everyone's getting old.

A film adaptation of the musical Chess
- A powerful story. It's unfortunate how unknown this musical is.
Adam Pascal is still young enough to play Freddy Trumper if he wanted, but I think that up and coming star Griffith Frank would also be a great Freddy. If Penelope Cruz can put on a Russian accent she would be a great Svetlana and Marion Cotillard could work as Florence.
It would be an amazing film.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
The purpose of this blog
This is a blog where I write what I want. Whether it be what I want now, what I want for my birthday, what I want from life. It's all about what I want.
27 Feb 2010

One day of true happiness
- Spent with my closest friends doing something we all love. A day where nothing school, family, or reality related interferes with anyone having the time of their lives and getting to know everyone else a little bit better.
World blindness
- Not literal blindness, but everyone being blind to anything that causes prejudices. For everyone to be blind to anyone's race, religion, beliefs, nationality, sex, and upbringing.
Understanding
- For everyone to accept that people make mistakes and that everyone is still striving for salvation.
What do I want for my birthday?
A fidora hat
- Black and pinstriped with
no print would be nice.

Pee-Wee's Big Adventure DVD
- Tim Burton's directorial debut starring Paul Ruebens.
Mars Attacks DVD
- Tim Burton paying homage to Edward D. Wood, Jr.'s work(?).
Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway DVD
- Do I even have to explain this one?
7 Pounds DVD
- Amazing. 'Nuff said.
Good-bye, I Love You by Carol Lynn Pearson
- Beautiful, touching book.
The Green Mile DVD
- Fantastic acting, wonderful story, very poignant ending.

500 Days of Summer DVD
- Soooo dang funny! And I love Zooey Deschanel.
Les Misérables: Tenth Anniversary Concert CD
- The OBC devastated me with it's mediocrity. Help me.
Midnighters: The Secret Hour by Scott Westerfield
- So... I have the second and third in the series... Just not the first one...
Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho DVD
- Brilliant movie! Hitchcock is the master of horror.
Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds DVD
- Great film.
Kiss of the Spider Woman DVD
- I have never seen this movie, however, I love the musical and I love the play. Therefore, I am pretty sure I'll love this acclaimed film.

- Black and pinstriped with
no print would be nice.

Pee-Wee's Big Adventure DVD
- Tim Burton's directorial debut starring Paul Ruebens.
Mars Attacks DVD
- Tim Burton paying homage to Edward D. Wood, Jr.'s work(?).
Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway DVD
- Do I even have to explain this one?
7 Pounds DVD
- Amazing. 'Nuff said.
Good-bye, I Love You by Carol Lynn Pearson
- Beautiful, touching book.
The Green Mile DVD
- Fantastic acting, wonderful story, very poignant ending.

500 Days of Summer DVD
- Soooo dang funny! And I love Zooey Deschanel.
Les Misérables: Tenth Anniversary Concert CD
- The OBC devastated me with it's mediocrity. Help me.
Midnighters: The Secret Hour by Scott Westerfield
- So... I have the second and third in the series... Just not the first one...
Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho DVD
- Brilliant movie! Hitchcock is the master of horror.
Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds DVD
- Great film.
Kiss of the Spider Woman DVD
- I have never seen this movie, however, I love the musical and I love the play. Therefore, I am pretty sure I'll love this acclaimed film.

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