
Boring, obsessive, RPer, & cardigan enthusiast. In a relationship with Swedish Fish and Lady and the Tramp.
Zooey Deschanel is my Queen.
Katniss Everdeen, Dean Winchester, and Sutton Foster are my heroes.
I wish I were Emma Hunton.
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Ali Ramirez
lucky bitch.


Photographed in New York City, July 26, 2011
Rory O’Malley & Matt Doyle, Actors
Broadway’s two biggest hits this year couldn’t be more dissimilar: War Horse, the epic spectacle centering on a young man’s devotion to his beloved steed during World War I, and The Book of Mormon, a vulgar tale of two missionaries sent to proselytize a poverty-stricken Ugandan town. The common thread between the two shows, though, are the celebrated performances of their gay actors Rory O’Malley (left) and Matt Doyle (right). Doyle is no stranger to the stage, having performed in the Broadway casts of Spring Awakening and the recent revival of Bye Bye Birdie before landing this role. O’Malley’s breakout performance as a sexually repressed missionary secured him a Tony nomination. He remains a vocal gay rights advocate and heavily involved in the activist group Broadway Impact, which he helped found in 2008.
(Source: bluepeets)
Unwritten Rules of being a Broadway actor.
Rule #01: Wearing Plaid. All of the time.

(Source: gawkygorgeous, via a-rollercoasterthatonlygoesup)
