i pulled it from a maiden in a tower

somethingbypuccini:

Where is the Warmth? | Raul Esparza

The Baker’s Wife

so, yeah.  He is the only person—besides Marin Mazzie—who should sing Genvieve’s songs.  

Also, who are the ass hats who started clapping too soon because they don’t know how “where is the warmth” ends (which is also how “Meadowlark” ends)?

So…Tom Colicchio + hair = Raul Esparza?  am i crazy?

So…Tom Colicchio + hair = Raul Esparza?  am i crazy?

Hallelujah” from the Kennedy Center’s September 11 Memorial Concert (8 Sep 2011)

music/lyric Leonard Cohen

performance Raul Esparza

Well then.  As much as I rarely find myself needing to hear yet another rendition of this song, I found myself NEEDING to hear this rendition of this song.

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jonjonlewis:

sweeneytad-is-stabbing-you-omg:

ratkiley:

my obsession with this song is unhealthy and i don’t even care. i love this so much.

If I could be one person, it would be Raul

FROM SQUARE ONE I’LL BE WATCHING ALL…SIXTY-FOUR

The character of Joanne was not only written for Elaine Stritch, it was based on her, or at least on her acerbic delivery of self-assessment, as exemplified by a moment George Furth had shared with her: they had entered a bar at two in the morning and Elaine, well-oiled, had murmured to the bartender in passing, “Just give me a bottle of vodka and a floor plan.
“Finishing The Hat: The Collected Lyrics of Stephen Sondheim” (via sondheimandgin)

In which I talk about LEAP OF FAITH for a few minutes whilst waiting for the A train

Franklin Shepard Inc - Raúl Esparza