Amanda/Mandy. 21. I'm just a kid from Brooklyn. Comic Book enthusiast, Member of ΑΓΔ. Theatre Geek. Disney Villain/Princess, part mermaid, part unicorn, part cat. Sometimes, I get to dress up in costumes and scare children. The inner machinations of my mind are an enigma.
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twitter: @undiesofwondy
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In almost every musical ever written there’s a place that’s usually about the third song of the evening, sometimes it’s the second, and sometimes it’s the fourth - but it’s quite early - and the leading lady usually sits down on something; sometimes it’s a tree stump in Brigadoon, sometimes it’s the pillars of Covent Gardens in My Fair Lady, or it’s a trash can in Little Shop of Horrors. But the leading lady sits down on something and sings about what she wants in life and the audience falls in love with her, and then roots for her to get it for the rest of the night.
—Howard Ashman, lyricist, co-producer, and writer for Disney’s The Little Mermaid (via finnrach)