What she says: I'm fine.
What she means: Why does everyone forget that Martha was the one who called Moritz a sad soulful sleepyhead? Why does no one think about the fact that Martha understood and appreciated Moritz most while everyone else ignored him? Why don't we talk more about the fact that Martha Bessel would like a boy like Moritz? A boy who's nice and sad and sweet. All the other girls like Melchior because he's dangerous and rebellious and vibrant and angry. But Martha already has enough dangerous and angry men in her life, and she isn't looking to escape a sheltered life like all the other girls, she's looking to feel safe and protected and maybe find someone who she can sympathize with? Why does no one talk about Martha and Moritz taking care of each other, and reminding each other that they're worth so much more than their parents think, planning to build a new world just like Wendla and Melchior? Is any one else disturbed by the fact that Martha and Moritz don't get to rebel, because they won't make it that long?
60 Day Musical Theatre Challenge
1/3 Solos -> Left Behind, Spring Awakening
All things he ever lived are left behind, all fears that ever flickered through his mind, all the sadness that he’d come to own.
austin mckenzie as melchior gabor
deaf west’s production of spring awakening has been closed on broadway for 12 years. many shows have come and gone through the brooks atkinson theatre. people say that if you listen closely you can still hear sean grandillo from his old dressing room
“heAven tᵒᵘᶜʰ”
I’m so happy this post exists
We have come across the most adorable bottle of ketchup…
It is so small… so defenseless…
We shall adopt it and raise it to become big and strong.
i was watching spring awakening and doodling and i liked how this came out..