June 4th, 2012
didn’t she write the box scene?

didn’t she write the box scene?

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June 3rd, 2012
June 2nd, 2012
  • CHRIS: Did you know French support for the American Revolution partly caused the French Revolution?
  • CARSON: Did you know I really don’t give a s***?
  • KURT: I wish Blaine was here.
  • CHRIS: Check, please!
June 1st, 2012

beccabooface:

Their friendship.

(via justsweeneytodd)

May 31st, 2012
It’s hard not to crack up, as their rehearsals are raunchier than the stage show, with the StarKids vamping lines seemingly designed to break each other’s composure. The only time anyone really loses it, though, is when Jim Povolo, the generally quiet, towering cast member who plays the threatening Mayan deity “Margaret,” sings for the first time in his deep, exaggerated timber. And in that case it’s only Darren, not used to seeing Jim’s performance every night, who can’t contain his mirth.
Billboard: A Day in the Life of Team Starkid (Featuring Darren Criss)

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Today the biggest distracting point is poking fun at Darren, and how they can put that into the show. They plot an entrance that ends with a “Glee” autograph joke that gets dropped from the actual performance. They work on the end of “A Very Potter Musical“‘s “The Coolest Girl” and Brian Holden, often tasked as the voice of StarKid to media and press outsiders, jokes that they’ll transition next into “Brotherhood of Men,” the final number from “How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.” Without missing a beat, Darren, who starred in the show for three weeks on Broadway this winter, starts the number’s tricky choreography, and even begins to teach it to Joe Walker and Dylan before Julia gets the group on track.
Billboard: A Day in the Life of Team Starkid (Featuring Darren Criss)

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wiseshots:

Puppy

wiseshots:

Puppy

(Source: Billboard)