musical theatre moments that remind me i love women

Published 2020-10-21
in conclusion: i love women!!!
not much to say,,,,, hope you're having a good day and please be respectful in the comments lol
(it stresses me out a whole lot but i do read all the comments i am a real person)

All Comments (21)
  • @margdoesntgame
    also -- natalie walker owns cabaret WHEN are we getting her revival with larry owens i'm impatient
  • @izzierose2
    7:15 I like how she used “e” vowels rather than “a” vowels like Barrett always did
  • @ren576
    i cant tell if this is gay or not but i hope it is
  • @stephpiano2908
    The inclusion of Natalie Walker shows that you have immaculate taste
  • @emilyanose295
    I APPRECIATE ALL OF THE WOC in this compliation- I never see many POC in these types of edits. Thank you!!!
  • I think Jai’lin Joseys voice is so compelling is cause you trust her to carry the song impeccably but you also don’t know where she’s going to take it next 👌
  • I LOVE Solea. When I heard her sing in the Evita rehearsal clips, she blew me away. And not everyone on Broadway can blow you away with their voice simply because Broadway has so many unbelievably amazing singers. Like, to stand out in such a packed crowd is astonishing and Solea did that for me.
  • @p.azzazm
    alternative title: clips for lesbian thespians
  • @clayflix9569
    8:27 Fun Fact: The reason why Dolly is given so many difficult belting songs despite originally being played by Carol Channing (who is not a belter at all) is because Jerry Herman wrote the part for Ethel Merman (famous belter, obviously). After Merman turned the part down, Channing originated the role and won the Tony for it. After that, I guess it’s just been traditional to cast the part based on acting abilities rather than vocal strength. Ethel Merman eventually DID played the role on Broadway, and Herman was able to bring back some of the songs that had to be cut due to their difficulty. ALSO: When Carol Channing won the Tony for Hello, Dolly!, she beat Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl. Aaannndd guess who ended up playing Dolly in the movie version???
  • I very much appreciate that the majority of this video was women of color; and it was also educational because almost all of them had flawless tone and voice and they are somehow not the most famous voices ever, like what??
  • I forget her name but the lady who played Pearl in the spongebob musical is so good and I stan her so much
  • @emmag6469
    while I must agree with you that katrina lenk's fiddler performance was life changing, I have to dock you for calling her violin a viola!
  • @PagesAndStages
    Katrina Lenk singing If I Were A Rich Man changed my LIFE
  • @sarahann74
    You: saying that Brittany is one of the best Glindas Me: wow I mean I haven’t seen the full bootleg but feel free to give it to me... just if you want... just if you happen to have it no pressure.... 🥺 👉🏼👈🏼 PLEASE I NEED IT LIKE NOW!!! OH MY GOD!!!
  • You had me at Anna Uzele. Then you REALLY had me at Lauren Byrne. Sold at Brittney Johnson. You have flawless taste.
  • @RoseBug42
    My thoughts watching this: - SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD APPRECIATION THANK - YES BONNIE AND CLYDE A B S O L U T E L Y DESERVED BETTER - holy shit AND you like head over heels who ARE you - Brittney Johnson appreciation: as there should be in conclusion, these videos are fantastic, you are amazing, many thanks <3