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Flash Poll: Which hypothetical musical would you rather see?

Dear readers,

I need your help. I’m currently brainstorming future blogs and novels. As you could probably figure out from this blog, I am a big Broadway fan. In fact, my first series, which will be out later this year, centers around people who work on Broadway. I’m also looking forward to doing more Broadway dreamcasts.

So, for these future projects, I have a question for you. Would you rather see a hypothetical musical/dreamcast about:

1) The Kennedy family and their trials and tribulations

2) Expatriate writers in Paris in the 1920s (Hemingway, Stein, the Fitzgeralds, etc.)

Comment below with what you’d like to see.

Thank you so much!

Elizabeth

Highlights Part 2

Are you new to my blog? Welcome. I hope you enjoy your stay. If you’re looking to get to know me a little bit better, here are some recent highlights from my blog. Read them and comment. I’d love to get to know my followers a little bit better!

  1. My Favorite LOTR Characters: As a Teen vs. As an Adult
  2. Four Reasons I’m Terrified to Publish My Book
  3. Favorite First Ladies
  4. My Top 5 Favorite TV Politicians of All Time
  5. The Best Things to Keep In Mind When Setting a Daily Writing Goal

What Broadway Show Should I Dreamcast Next?

I’ve been thinking I’d like to do another musical dreamcast (for a project that will never be made except in my dreams).  When I do dreamcasts, I take a preexisting movie, stage show, or idea, and put in the Broadway actors and actresses that I think would be perfect in the lead roles.  I have a few ideas for my next one, and that is where you come in. Should it be…?

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Oscar Winners as Broadway Performers

Do you ever envision Hollywood’s top movies as musicals? And then picture your favorite Broadway actors and actresses in the lead roles?  No? Just me? Well, okay then. It’s a fun, sometimes infuriating habit I have. This year, I thought I’d share who I would cast in the inevitable Broadway musicals of the winning movies. So without further ado, the winning Oscar performances, cast for Broadway musicals.

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