when she said “George Salazar was in this!” about the spring awakening playbill, my children’s theater director was Hanschen in that tour and was George’s roommate
No One: Literally No One: Kat: "I have a whole vlog about seeing Beetlejuice on my vlog channel-" Alex Brightman: "You smell unbelievable. . . WOW!" Every time, without fail, she will include that clip whenever she mentions that vlog and I LOVE IT.
When you were talking about Come From Away I legit started crying bc my class was supposed to go see that for our field trip to NYC in three weeks but it got cancelled (thanks corona 😔✌🏻)
My uncle is the stage manager for that show and he is completely out of work now, as is so many other theater actors and workers. It’s so sad and depressing . I’m so sorry you didn’t get to see the show . I really hope you get to see it when broadway opens back up.
im so sorry!! i was supposed to see DEH also your school was gonna take a field trip to NYC and see a show?!!!? do you go to a performing arts school or is my school just not that level
QOTD: I don’t have any Playbills yet because I just started my cult journey a couple months ago. That’s one of the reasons I found you because I wanted to learn about Musical Theatre (love you btw)
Mine -Motown the musical -The color purple -hamilton -fiddler on the roof -charlie and the chocolate factory -dear evan hansen -A signed hamilton playbill that my cousin was gifted to me and one of the cast members signed!!
Here’s mine (if anyone cares). They are all from broadway btw (no tours) - mean girls - aug. 2018. -full obc except Taylor louderman -come from away -sept 2018 - waitress - aug. 2019. -with Colleen ballinger and Todrick hall!!! -wicked -sept 2019 - Hamilton -oct. 2019 -second row from a lottery win!!! -beetlejuice -nov 2019. -full obc expect rob mclure I have many more playbills but these r the only shows I physically saw!!!
@@ll7998 i absolutely loved beetlejuice! alex bright and never missed the audience was laughing so hard with his jokes. in the whole being dead thing, he switched the lyric from “excuse me sorry to barge in” to “welcome to the winter garden” cuz i was actually at the winter garden. i really loved that lyric change
My favorite is my 2018 Wicked Pride Playbill signes by Bertram from Jessie (Kevin Chamberlain as the Wizard)! I also love my Phantom on Bway playbill, The King and I tour, The Sound of Music tour, Cinderella tour, and Jersey Boys tour.
my favs out of my collection are: Mean Girls Opening Night Mean Girls full cast signed Falsettos 2016 Revival Book of Mormon OBC and Waitress Opening Night :)
Mine: - Hamilton - TYR production of Be More Chill (not official, my friend played Christine tho!) Hoping I can add Heathers and BJ to the collection XD
QOTD: I have 2 playbills. One of them isn’t really a “playbill” but I still think it counts. I have a wicked playbill from when I saw it in Nashville on tour. And I also have a playbill from the grand ole opry house from when I saw how the grinch stole Christmas. I think wicked is definitely a better musical but the grinch was amazing. I wish I could see Broadway productions but... I’m broke 😐
Kat: shows her huge playbill collection. Me, with my three playbills: My wallet could never 🥺👉🏾👈🏾 Edit: I have a lion king, frozen and company playbill
QOTD: My favorite Playbill is from Bandstand. That is my favorite musical of all time. Unfortunately, I didn't get the opportunity to see it on Broadway but I wrote to Laura Osnes talking about how much the show means to me and she addressed the Playbill to me and got Corey Cott to sign it as well. Another favorite of mine is my Les Miz Playbill. I just recently saw the show for the first time on its National Tour and I fell in love with everything about it.
- waitress w/ Shoshana bean and Jeremy Jordan (signed by Jeremy Jordan) - Tootsie (signed by 90% of cast) - Hello, Dolly! tour starring Betty Buckley (signed by full cast) - Frozen Tour (signed by most of cast) - Phantom tour (it was my dream to see Phantom!) Your videos are amazing!!!! Thank you for being such a wonderful and inspirational person!!!!! Hope you are doing well during this chaotic time!!!
Could you make a video on theatre kid things to do during quaratine and how to cope with shows getting canceled/postponed? It would really be awesome! ❤ Edit: holy crap the week after I comment she posts a video on it
I have a few playbills! But my absolute FAVORITE is my spamilton national tour playbill! My parents took me for my 18th birthday and it was the first time my dad ever saw a professional production
🐣- i fell in love with broadway musicals with finding neverland, i will never forget the moment where sylvia sang all that matters when i was there (it was one of the national tours in 2017) ...it was great.
🐣 oh, and I just got Elle Woods in Legally Blonde and our show didn’t get canceled! It’s postponed till July. But anyways, I’m afraid people are gonna say I didn’t go all out. I’m gonna bleach my hair so they can’t say anything. Ok, that was random. I love you❤️❤️❤️
🐣 My playbills: Hamilton in Chicago Dear Evan Hansen in Chicago Book of Mormon in Madison, WI Hamilton in Madison and eventually, Wicked in Madison - shows were cancelled. I have also seen Wicked the last time it was in Madison, as well as Lion King and Beauty and the Beast there.
I really loved Katherine's makeup tutorial for Anne Boleyn from Six! I would LOVE to see her do the other queens. A gold eye and purple/plum lip for Aragon; a silver doe like eye, a blue eye sparkly eye look for Parr (and maybe a frizzy half up situation for the hair with a spiky crown as I am still not entirely sure how Danielle Steers and Maiya Quansah-Breed did their hair); a thick eyeliner and lip bold lip for Cleeves with just a pixie cut wig. I think for Katherine Howard and Jane Seymour, because their makeup is very simple and isn't as iconic as the other queens, Kat could change it up slightly. Perhaps do a pink lip with a blue eyeliner and pink glittery cheekbones for Kaherine Howard and of course her iconic ponytail, and for Jane Seymour Kat could do a soft brow, bronzer with glitterly highlighter, a doe-like eye look with silver glitter and a peachy lip? Wity wavy hair in a half up half down situation. Just to make Howard and Seymour's looks a bit more interesting?
I like the longer chiller videos because I appreciate it when someone can talk to a camera for a long time without running out of good things to say. Keep doing it. You do you girl. Wishes of a happy and healthy life through all the success and bad times like now!
QOTD: I am so incredibly lucky that I've been able to see shows, National tours only though. But my favorite has the be wicked! It was so well produced and it was such an honor to see those amazing actors.
my playbills are: the lightning thief the musical from the longacre theatre on broadway mean girls from the augest willson theatre on broadway my fave is the lightning thief
my fav playbill is probably my tony’s 2019 playbill that i got for my birthday. i’ve brought it to each show i’ve seen since and got it signed so it’s like my mega playbill.
I have 2 theatre playbills. The first is from when I played Oberon in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at a Shakespeare in Action Summer Camp. It was so much fun and I was really lucky to have been able to go to the camp. I was part of a Shakespeare In Action library club and they gave 2 scholarships to the summer camp out of all the kids all over Toronto. It was insane and it really gave me my love of theatre and acting. Also "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is my favorite Shakespeare play so I lost it when I found out. Also I was 10. My second playbill was when I saw "Hamilton" at the Ed Mirvish Theatre on February 15th which was exactly one month after my 15th birthday. It was incredible and I loved it. I had been a fan for a while and I had decided that theatre is what I wanted to do and my aunt surprised me with tickets. My little sister and I went together. I also have the programmes from the two times that my elementary school choir was chosen to perform during the Toronto District School Board Spring Concert at Massey Hall. It was the most exhilarating experience and I feel so honored to have been able to stand on that stage.
come from away is THE BEST musical I have EVERRR seen and I only saw it in the west end in London, I would die to see it on broadway. it would be a dream come true!!! its the most heartwarming show and I cried the whole way through and after. It hits so hard and the acting skills and the amount of energy on stage is just phenomenal !! I love u so much btw xx
Thank you for sharing about Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, so many people misjudge it based on the screenplay, but It is one of the best stage productions I’ve ever seen (West End:year2, OBC, and Original Melbourne Cast). My 3 signed HPCC playbills are framed! I also have framed my signed Anastasia on broadway playbill and Aladdin (Australian tour) programs. I also have playbills from In The Heights (Broadway), Rock of Ages (Broadway), Les Mis (tour), Come From Away (Toronto), Book of Mormon (tour), and Dear Evan Hansen (tour). Hoping to see more whenever we can see shows again/travel again!
Question of the day answer: I've only just started collecting PlayBills so I have Beetlejuice and Mean Girls. Out of the two my favorite is the Mean Girls one because it was A) my first signed playbill and B) my first time going BACKSTAGE!!
QOTD: I only saw Beautiful and Aladdin on broadway, but I have a bunch of ones from shows that I did, including The Power Within, which was an original show i did based on Black Panther
This makes me wish that I realized my passion for musical theatre when I was younger. At my grade school, I was in a couple but no one made it fun and evveryone just saw it as a way to get out of math class. Even though I'm late to joining the cult, I am truly enjoying every second of it and thank you Kat for your amazing content 💖🐣
Aotd: sadly I don’t have any playbills because we (I live in europe) don’t do that here but I do have program books and my favorite book is from the dutch production of Anastasia! I was lucky enough to see the show before the pandemic and the show was absolutely gorgeous!!!
QOTD: My favorite Playbill has to either be my Dear Evan Hansen or signed Wicked Playbill?? Or all of them, I only have 4 (Lion King, Seussical, Dear Evan Hansen, Wicked) Wicked is special to me, my friend gave it to me for Christmas uwu None one of them are from Broadway, but they be spicy lmao
🐣 this was fun! And Drowsy Chaperone was also the second show I ever saw on Broadway (the first was Wedding Singer). It was such an amazing experience that in literally started to cry when the curtain went up at the beginning.
🐣QOTD: I don’t typically keep playbills; in high school we would print out posters for the show for every person who helped out/performed and we would all sign each one and write encouraging words so I love to keep with that. However, I do have a signed playbill for the National tour of Next to Normal when it came to Denver. Alice Ripley even took a picture with me looking like a sobbing mess.
Katherine Steele It was such a fun way to reminisce after the show and see what everyone wrote. I still have all of my posters from high school in my storage waiting for me to hang them up. The school I went to senior gave everyone a yard sign so that anyone who passed by your house knew that you were a member of the production and also encouraged more people to come see the show. A lot of people would have the cast sign their’s but it was kind of big to keep around after the show.
OH MY GOSH PHANTOM WAS WHAT GOT ME STARTED TO ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️I was sick and my grandma had me watch the movie(the one with Gerald butler) and I was hooked on to musical theater and acting from there
QOTD: my favorite is my "The Lightning Thief" playbill, which isn't super popular or anything, but I went and saw it with my best friend at a time where that series was super prominent in my life
🐣!!! I *_LOVE_* (and am slightly envious of) your collection! QOTD: I think my favorite Playbill in my collection is one signed by the entire cast of the off-Broadway Yiddish production of "Fiddler on the Roof". It's particularly special to me not only because it was my first time seeing a show off-Broadway; "Fiddler" is one of my top favorite musicals and that particular production is one of my top favorite productions. Also, it was BC/EFA season, so giving to a great cause just made the night all the more special. Also, "Phantom" was my first New York show too!
My favorite playbills are the three shows I was fortunate to see on Broadway: School of Rock, Frozen (Original cast, Cassie Levey and Pattie Murin 😍😍) and Anastasia (totally agree with your opinion on Christy Altimore she was Amazing!!!) I want your Jeremy Jordan playbill!!😍😍😭📰📰
Sydney Jackman ahhh! That’s awesome! I saw school of Rock, full original cast, WOW it was incredible bUt I dIdNt KeEp ThE pLaYbIlL *cries in that was my first show so I was not like smart*
All the programs I have are mostly signed ones from musicals and non shows I've done and like 2 on tour playbills... Which is Phantom and Wicked and both were amazing!
two of my favorite playbills are: hadestown - ah eva noblezada's voice also reeve carney's! at the stage door everyone was wearing onesies and it was amazing. waitress - I saw it with colleen ballinger, Alison luff, and Todrick Hall. im not unhealthily obsessed with Sara Bareilles and her beautiful music I don't know what you're talking about... edit: also the bands visit tour got canceled and I was supposed to see it last week and I'm so sad
2:35 I’m so bummed that I didn’t get to see this one. My dad was a musician for a production of OOTI and the one day I could have seen it was the opening night of my school’s show : (
My favorite has to be my fully signed playbill from the Natl Tour of Mean Girls when it was on its SECOND WEEK...the energy in that show, my goodness. And meeting EVERYONE afterwards was amazing, they were all so pumped. That was also the first day Mariah was vlogging and I'm in the little two second clip at the stage door.
kat: i used to hoard every program from every show i saw me: *looks at my shelf filled w programs from plays and musicals my high school did since i was in 8th grade* welp. also 🐣
I loved hearing your stories about seeing different shows! It made me think about the many shows that I've had the pleasure to see. Thank you for sharing!
When you haven’t seen or been in and musicals because you’ve tried so hard but something always goes wrong (I was gonna see Waitress but Coronavirus said Nnnnnnnnnnnnnno Way! 😭🐣
QOTD: I haven't actually seen that many shows, and I've never tried stage-dooring, so I don't have any signed, but I do have a Light Princess playbill which I love because it was the first musical I saw. Also, my Frozen playbill is pretty special because I got to see Aisha Jackson as Anna, who I really loved, at the same time as I was about to start being Anna in a production of Frozen Jr. The last one is Hamilton, which was amazing and we found out that the man who played Aaron Burr was from our tiny little suburban town, which was even cooler!
Here's mine: Mary Poppins (New Amsterday Theatre, Broadway, August 2012) R&H Cinderella (National Theatre, November 2015) Annie (National Theatre, March 2016) The Sound of Music (Hershey Theatre, March 2017) Les Miserables (Hippodrome Theatre, October 2018) MY FAVORITE Anastasia (Kennedy Center, November 2018) Hamilton (Richard Rodgers Theatre, Broadway, April 2019) Come From Away (Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, Broadway, April 2019) The Phantom of the Opera (Majestic Theatre, Broadway, October 2019) The last 4 I didn't see, they were gifts from friends :(
My favorite playbills are from Six (Chicago) and the tour production of Once On This Island. I especially love my OOTI playbill because it’s signed by the whole cast. And it reminds me of how my friend and I stood out in the cold Chicago weather not knowing if they were going to stage door but they did! It was incredible!
QOTD: I have my playbills hung up in my room to display! My prized possession is the Wicked playbill that Hannah Corneau signed when I went to go watch her it was absolutely amazing!
Katherine! A co-worker of mine (when I used to cater in NYC) was the dance captain (and one of the King's wives) in the King and I! The production is indeed available on PBS!
🐣🐣🐣 I liked this chill style, i will watch you geek out about theatre any time! I had a similar "i have to do theatre" moment seeing Memphis with Montego Glover and Adam Pascal. I think it really solidified that theatre and music change bring about change in societal views. I wanted to see it mostly because i was obsessed with Adam Pascal at the time but walked away with so much more. That show is so beautiful and montego glover is so talented, it doesn't get the attention it deserves.
🐣. The She Loves Me revival, though I didn’t get to see it live, is just... I could literally be in the depths of sadness and come out of watching the livestream of that show and be overjoyed. Also, yes, Bernadette Peters, we are not worthy, goddess, legend, etc etc, so happy I got to see her in Hello, Dolly! I never cry for shows or movies or anything but the Falsettos live stream got me very very close.
QOTD: My favorite playbill is a Hamilton pride playbill from broadway signed by Lin Manuel Miranda. My aunt gave it to me, I didn’t meet him (though that would be incredible).
QOTD: My fave playbills that I have are my Dear Evan Hansen Playbill signed by the whole cast of the national tour, my Be More Chill playbill, my Beetlejuice playbill, and my playbill for Black Friday by Team Starkid. 🎭😄
Abby I also have a signed Deh playbill now did you get it at stage door or was it the prize for donating to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS? (mine was the latter)
🐣 Don't feel bad for this! I loved it! As a person who lives in a small town with no way of seeing Broadway shows I live vicariously through you! Keep it up!
My goal in life:
Having enough Playbills that going through them takes two hours
I had to look at the time stamp again cause I was like: This video is two hours???
@@LoveNeko64 right I was so confused
(For those who dont get it on he second channel she said it took her 2 hours
I swear Kat has the coolest life. Like she just gets to go to a bunch of musical and hang out with cast and go on tours. Jeez that's my dream
Yasmin Freeman ⬆️
Here’s my Playbill Collection:
I need to get some.
Biggest mood
When you live in Australia and don't have a single playbill. Tries to buy them online. None available. Crap
*cries in British*
@@crimsonscorner4432 I here ya
I don’t have playbills but I have a program from the London production of six
kath: beetlejuice
my brain: yOu SmELL uNbELiAvaBle WOW
I guess I've been here for a while
Same lmaooo
⬆️
Same
AHAHA I REMEBER
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"I was blown away"
Me: *blow us all away!*
Someday...Somedayyyy
@@irrelevant2611 Ya you'll blow us all away
@@Tw1zteR. Ohhh, Phillip when you smile I am undone, my son
My mom: why do you waste your money on playbills
Me: You want me to spend money on this or crack?
My mom: ._. Fair enough
Kaya Rex ⬆️
TheatreThursdayFam: *talking about their playbills*
Me: *has never seen a musical.... not even a school one*
Me: *cries in theatre hating parents*
Same 😔
Is your mom Sue Sylvester? Lol
That is sad im sorry i am so happy i have been able to see some shows
@@benkurz7430 OML!!!
Same...
when she said “George Salazar was in this!” about the spring awakening playbill, my children’s theater director was Hanschen in that tour and was George’s roommate
No One:
Literally No One:
Kat: "I have a whole vlog about seeing Beetlejuice on my vlog channel-"
Alex Brightman: "You smell unbelievable. . . WOW!"
Every time, without fail, she will include that clip whenever she mentions that vlog and I LOVE IT.
Time stamp?
9:55
If alex brightman said that to me I would be using it even more then she does
WHo wouldn't include a clip of Alex Brightman telling them that they smell good?
I really liked this, honestly would've watch all two hours 😂🐣
Samee
Same!
Same😅
last time i was this early, i was watching a bootleg. nothing's changed.
Same lmao
When you were talking about Come From Away I legit started crying bc my class was supposed to go see that for our field trip to NYC in three weeks but it got cancelled (thanks corona 😔✌🏻)
I‘m so sorry hope you‘ll get to see it when we all can go outside again
aww, i’m so sorry that you missed that opportunity. i was supposed to see hamilton 😔✊
I was going to London to see six pre-coronavirus
My uncle is the stage manager for that show and he is completely out of work now, as is so many other theater actors and workers. It’s so sad and depressing . I’m so sorry you didn’t get to see the show . I really hope you get to see it when broadway opens back up.
im so sorry!! i was supposed to see DEH
also your school was gonna take a field trip to NYC and see a show?!!!? do you go to a performing arts school or is my school just not that level
QOTD: I don’t have any Playbills yet because I just started my cult journey a couple months ago. That’s one of the reasons I found you because I wanted to learn about Musical Theatre (love you btw)
That’s the exact same for me
Same! I just got into theatre last summer cause I went to a theatre camp
Welcome to the cult you guys🥰
Emma Rose Smith 🥰
samee
Mine
-Motown the musical
-The color purple
-hamilton
-fiddler on the roof
-charlie and the chocolate factory
-dear evan hansen
-A signed hamilton playbill that my cousin was gifted to me and one of the cast members signed!!
Love how she includes the clip where Alex Brightman says she smells good almost every time she mentions Beetlejuice 😂 🐣
Here’s mine (if anyone cares). They are all from broadway btw (no tours)
- mean girls - aug. 2018. -full obc except Taylor louderman
-come from away -sept 2018
- waitress - aug. 2019. -with Colleen ballinger and Todrick hall!!!
-wicked -sept 2019
- Hamilton -oct. 2019 -second row from a lottery win!!!
-beetlejuice -nov 2019. -full obc expect rob mclure
I have many more playbills but these r the only shows I physically saw!!!
briana evans I’m so jealous!!
did you like beetlejuice? because i LOVE IT! i do not care that it is closed and i havent even seen it live, it is just BRILLIANT!
@@ll7998 i absolutely loved beetlejuice! alex bright and never missed the audience was laughing so hard with his jokes. in the whole being dead thing, he switched the lyric from “excuse me sorry to barge in” to “welcome to the winter garden” cuz i was actually at the winter garden. i really loved that lyric change
@@brianajacobson684 thats so cool! i would legit do anything just to have a chance to see it live. :(
Last time i was this early Katherine Howard thought this time would be different
Too soon
LOL
My favorite is my 2018 Wicked Pride Playbill signes by Bertram from Jessie (Kevin Chamberlain as the Wizard)!
I also love my Phantom on Bway playbill, The King and I tour, The Sound of Music tour, Cinderella tour, and Jersey Boys tour.
my favs out of my collection are:
Mean Girls Opening Night
Mean Girls full cast signed
Falsettos 2016 Revival
Book of Mormon OBC
and Waitress Opening Night :)
omg thats amazing!!
aiyana white I love Book of Mormon 💙
Luckyyyyy
Mine:
- Hamilton
- TYR production of Be More Chill (not official, my friend played Christine tho!)
Hoping I can add Heathers and BJ to the collection XD
QOTD: I have 2 playbills. One of them isn’t really a “playbill” but I still think it counts. I have a wicked playbill from when I saw it in Nashville on tour. And I also have a playbill from the grand ole opry house from when I saw how the grinch stole Christmas. I think wicked is definitely a better musical but the grinch was amazing. I wish I could see Broadway productions but... I’m broke 😐
Kat: shows her huge playbill collection.
Me, with my three playbills: My wallet could never 🥺👉🏾👈🏾
Edit: I have a lion king, frozen and company playbill
Girl, I could never with my one playbill (school of rock)
@@zamngerardway666 hahaha I have 0 lol
@@MelodicMiner5 I have 0 too because I only saw one show on Broadway and didn't think to keep the playbill
I only have one off Broadway playbill (Motown: The Musical)
I have one and its ratatouille
I'm really happy about this because I've been so bored and I haven't talked to anyone other than my mom in the past month so thank you so much kat!
I FEEL that!! I’m on like day 20 of quarantine & def loosing my mind 🙃😂
I would love to hear your thoughts on Starkid
Well she just posted a video on her thoughts on Starkid
last time I was this early, illegal heathers was still trending. love you kat!💖
😂💗
QOTD: My favorite Playbill is from Bandstand. That is my favorite musical of all time. Unfortunately, I didn't get the opportunity to see it on Broadway but I wrote to Laura Osnes talking about how much the show means to me and she addressed the Playbill to me and got Corey Cott to sign it as well. Another favorite of mine is my Les Miz Playbill. I just recently saw the show for the first time on its National Tour and I fell in love with everything about it.
Lauren M. That is SO cool
I love Bandstand so much! And I saw Les Mis on tour recently too! Maybe we were at the same show :)
We are all geeky theater kids hear! 🐣lol
- waitress w/ Shoshana bean and Jeremy Jordan (signed by Jeremy Jordan)
- Tootsie (signed by 90% of cast)
- Hello, Dolly! tour starring Betty Buckley (signed by full cast)
- Frozen Tour (signed by most of cast)
- Phantom tour (it was my dream to see Phantom!)
Your videos are amazing!!!! Thank you for being such a wonderful and inspirational person!!!!! Hope you are doing well during this chaotic time!!!
Could you make a video on theatre kid things to do during quaratine and how to cope with shows getting canceled/postponed? It would really be awesome! ❤
Edit: holy crap the week after I comment she posts a video on it
I have a few playbills! But my absolute FAVORITE is my spamilton national tour playbill! My parents took me for my 18th birthday and it was the first time my dad ever saw a professional production
I have a total of 3 playbills🐣
First Show: Dear Evan Hansen
Favorite Show: Mean Girls
Favorite Playbill: Once On This Island
Connie Buhl the once on this island playbill is so pretty 🥺
THIS MAKES ME SO JEALOUS OMG
Michaela Hewitt-Clarke I know. I love so much. I’m kinda sad that I don’t have one that says playbill at the top tho. But it’s by far my favorite!
Osbert Ethan of which one 😂
@@conniebuhl2435 of every one of them 😂
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I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO FOR SOOOOOOOO LONG
also my favorite is my mean girls tour playbill signed by the entire cast
When it takes her 17mins to show her playbills. Here’s my Hamilton playbill my friend gave me for my birthday. 😅😂
Love George Salazar 🥰
🐣- i fell in love with broadway musicals with finding neverland, i will never forget the moment where sylvia sang all that matters when i was there (it was one of the national tours in 2017) ...it was great.
So glad we have Kat to keep the theater cult hyped in times like these!
I love how open you are about sharing your emotional connections to these shows, it really is inspiring. Thank you for your positivity 🐣
Last time I was this early Heather Chandler was alive...
wait a minute...
Alex Horowitz oop-
🐣 oh, and I just got Elle Woods in Legally Blonde and our show didn’t get canceled! It’s postponed till July. But anyways, I’m afraid people are gonna say I didn’t go all out. I’m gonna bleach my hair so they can’t say anything. Ok, that was random. I love you❤️❤️❤️
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My playbills:
Hamilton in Chicago
Dear Evan Hansen in Chicago
Book of Mormon in Madison, WI
Hamilton in Madison
and eventually, Wicked in Madison - shows were cancelled.
I have also seen Wicked the last time it was in Madison, as well as Lion King and Beauty and the Beast there.
Hey, I have Addams Family and Wicked from Overture Center in Madison. I also saw Ham in Chicago. Fantastic casts for all.
MoogleNort I also saw Hamilton in Chicago!
She Loves Me -- My FAVORITE!!!
I really loved Katherine's makeup tutorial for Anne Boleyn from Six! I would LOVE to see her do the other queens. A gold eye and purple/plum lip for Aragon; a silver doe like eye, a blue eye sparkly eye look for Parr (and maybe a frizzy half up situation for the hair with a spiky crown as I am still not entirely sure how Danielle Steers and Maiya Quansah-Breed did their hair); a thick eyeliner and lip bold lip for Cleeves with just a pixie cut wig.
I think for Katherine Howard and Jane Seymour, because their makeup is very simple and isn't as iconic as the other queens, Kat could change it up slightly. Perhaps do a pink lip with a blue eyeliner and pink glittery cheekbones for Kaherine Howard and of course her iconic ponytail, and for Jane Seymour Kat could do a soft brow, bronzer with glitterly highlighter, a doe-like eye look with silver glitter and a peachy lip? Wity wavy hair in a half up half down situation. Just to make Howard and Seymour's looks a bit more interesting?
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I like the longer chiller videos because I appreciate it when someone can talk to a camera for a long time without running out of good things to say. Keep doing it. You do you girl. Wishes of a happy and healthy life through all the success and bad times like now!
QOTD: I am so incredibly lucky that I've been able to see shows, National tours only though. But my favorite has the be wicked! It was so well produced and it was such an honor to see those amazing actors.
my playbills are:
the lightning thief the musical from the longacre theatre on broadway
mean girls from the augest willson theatre on broadway
my fave is the lightning thief
*screams in demigod and plastic*
my fav playbill is probably my tony’s 2019 playbill that i got for my birthday. i’ve brought it to each show i’ve seen since and got it signed so it’s like my mega playbill.
Ellie Beder that’s so cool!!
I have three playbills, The Lion King, My Fair Lady, and School Of Rock. My favorite is definitely School Of Rock
I have 2 theatre playbills. The first is from when I played Oberon in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at a Shakespeare in Action Summer Camp. It was so much fun and I was really lucky to have been able to go to the camp. I was part of a Shakespeare In Action library club and they gave 2 scholarships to the summer camp out of all the kids all over Toronto. It was insane and it really gave me my love of theatre and acting. Also "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is my favorite Shakespeare play so I lost it when I found out. Also I was 10. My second playbill was when I saw "Hamilton" at the Ed Mirvish Theatre on February 15th which was exactly one month after my 15th birthday. It was incredible and I loved it. I had been a fan for a while and I had decided that theatre is what I wanted to do and my aunt surprised me with tickets. My little sister and I went together. I also have the programmes from the two times that my elementary school choir was chosen to perform during the Toronto District School Board Spring Concert at Massey Hall. It was the most exhilarating experience and I feel so honored to have been able to stand on that stage.
come from away is THE BEST musical I have EVERRR seen and I only saw it in the west end in London, I would die to see it on broadway. it would be a dream come true!!! its the most heartwarming show and I cried the whole way through and after. It hits so hard and the acting skills and the amount of energy on stage is just phenomenal !! I love u so much btw xx
Last Time i was this early Kat still hadn’t seen hamilton🐥🐣
Thank you for sharing about Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, so many people misjudge it based on the screenplay, but It is one of the best stage productions I’ve ever seen (West End:year2, OBC, and Original Melbourne Cast). My 3 signed HPCC playbills are framed!
I also have framed my signed Anastasia on broadway playbill and Aladdin (Australian tour) programs.
I also have playbills from In The Heights (Broadway), Rock of Ages (Broadway), Les Mis (tour), Come From Away (Toronto), Book of Mormon (tour), and Dear Evan Hansen (tour).
Hoping to see more whenever we can see shows again/travel again!
Question of the day answer: I've only just started collecting PlayBills so I have Beetlejuice and Mean Girls. Out of the two my favorite is the Mean Girls one because it was A) my first signed playbill and B) my first time going BACKSTAGE!!
That Creative Squirrel Oh wow!! How were you able to go backstage?
That Creative Squirrel ahhh I see! What a great opportunity!
Love this, more chill vids, reminiscing my own collection and my fav theater experiences, yay!
QOTD: I only saw Beautiful and Aladdin on broadway, but I have a bunch of ones from shows that I did, including The Power Within, which was an original show i did based on Black Panther
This was the best 18 minutes of my week as far as I'm concerned, I LOVE GEEKING OUT ABOUT BROADWAY! 🐣
My favs are my OBC of Hamilton in nyc and my final performance of Hamilton in Chicago. Another fav is AINT TOO PROUD AND SIX IN CHICAGO.
OMG THAT’S SO COOL ❤️❤️❤️
Katherine: has over 15 minutes worth of playbills
Me: Can barely afford to be a cast member in my high school productions
Me: *sees this video*
Me: I haven’t even clicked yet but something tells me I’d sell my soul for her collection
Maybe the fact that it's 18 minutes long
Seeing you geek out about all of this shows is amazing! Loved the video 🐣
This makes me wish that I realized my passion for musical theatre when I was younger. At my grade school, I was in a couple but no one made it fun and evveryone just saw it as a way to get out of math class.
Even though I'm late to joining the cult, I am truly enjoying every second of it and thank you Kat for your amazing content 💖🐣
This was such a fun video!!! I absolutely adored it 🐣
I have like 500 playbills. I JUST LOVE BROADWAY SHOWS. and Kathrine thank you so much for boosting my confidence for my youth audition I got the lead
A) omg that’s amazing B) OMG CONGRATS!!!! 🎉💖⭐️❤️
Thanks so much
I have always looked up to you as a young actor
Aotd: sadly I don’t have any playbills because we (I live in europe) don’t do that here but I do have program books and my favorite book is from the dutch production of Anastasia! I was lucky enough to see the show before the pandemic and the show was absolutely gorgeous!!!
QOTD: My favorite Playbill has to either be my Dear Evan Hansen or signed Wicked Playbill?? Or all of them, I only have 4 (Lion King, Seussical, Dear Evan Hansen, Wicked)
Wicked is special to me, my friend gave it to me for Christmas uwu
None one of them are from Broadway, but they be spicy lmao
🐣 this was fun! And Drowsy Chaperone was also the second show I ever saw on Broadway (the first was Wedding Singer). It was such an amazing experience that in literally started to cry when the curtain went up at the beginning.
🐣QOTD: I don’t typically keep playbills; in high school we would print out posters for the show for every person who helped out/performed and we would all sign each one and write encouraging words so I love to keep with that. However, I do have a signed playbill for the National tour of Next to Normal when it came to Denver. Alice Ripley even took a picture with me looking like a sobbing mess.
That’s so cool omg!!!!
Katherine Steele It was such a fun way to reminisce after the show and see what everyone wrote. I still have all of my posters from high school in my storage waiting for me to hang them up. The school I went to senior gave everyone a yard sign so that anyone who passed by your house knew that you were a member of the production and also encouraged more people to come see the show. A lot of people would have the cast sign their’s but it was kind of big to keep around after the show.
OH MY GOSH PHANTOM WAS WHAT GOT ME STARTED TO ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️I was sick and my grandma had me watch the movie(the one with Gerald butler) and I was hooked on to musical theater and acting from there
QOTD: my favorite is my "The Lightning Thief" playbill, which isn't super popular or anything, but I went and saw it with my best friend at a time where that series was super prominent in my life
Rachel :D same mine is autographed from when I got a meet and greet for my select chorus it’s in my top musicals
🐣!!! I *_LOVE_* (and am slightly envious of) your collection!
QOTD: I think my favorite Playbill in my collection is one signed by the entire cast of the off-Broadway Yiddish production of "Fiddler on the Roof". It's particularly special to me not only because it was my first time seeing a show off-Broadway; "Fiddler" is one of my top favorite musicals and that particular production is one of my top favorite productions. Also, it was BC/EFA season, so giving to a great cause just made the night all the more special.
Also, "Phantom" was my first New York show too!
My favorite playbills are the three shows I was fortunate to see on Broadway: School of Rock, Frozen (Original cast, Cassie Levey and Pattie Murin 😍😍) and Anastasia (totally agree with your opinion on Christy Altimore she was Amazing!!!)
I want your Jeremy Jordan playbill!!😍😍😭📰📰
Sydney Jackman ahhh! That’s awesome! I saw school of Rock, full original cast, WOW it was incredible bUt I dIdNt KeEp ThE pLaYbIlL *cries in that was my first show so I was not like smart*
GoodOldFashionBJ Bway I wish I saw the original cast of School of rock. Especially Alex brightman!!
Sydney Jackman i’m in school of rock right now!! i play katie 😗
Emma S no way! What production? Professional/ broadway or in your community?
Sydney Jackman it’s a mainstage (professional) show at a theatre in long island
🐣 love you, girl. My fav Playbill is Les Miserables. Also dyingggg over your Jeremy Jordan Newsies one 😍
All the programs I have are mostly signed ones from musicals and non shows I've done and like 2 on tour playbills... Which is Phantom and Wicked and both were amazing!
Your positive energy and love for theater always brightens my day! 🐣
two of my favorite playbills are:
hadestown - ah eva noblezada's voice also reeve carney's! at the stage door everyone was wearing onesies and it was amazing.
waitress - I saw it with colleen ballinger, Alison luff, and Todrick Hall. im not unhealthily obsessed with Sara Bareilles and her beautiful music I don't know what you're talking about...
edit: also the bands visit tour got canceled and I was supposed to see it last week and I'm so sad
Mine:
~ Les Misérables 2018 Tour (Dallas, TX)
~ Hamilton 2018 Chicago
~ The Phantom of the Opera 2019 Tour (Chicago, IL).
Oh, the dumpster fire we live in. Thank the avocados that Kat has brought us some glory.
OOP SEVENTEEN MINUTES, HERE WE GO BROS!
Oh my geezness- thank the avocados!
@@daliah8883 Yees, the Avocados are responsible.
It’s my new favorite thing to say!
O my lordyo you are so sweet! Yees, I am glad I have influenced you. Hehe
🐣 Your happiness and excitement are so contagious!! Thank you for your videos!! 🐣
2:35 I’m so bummed that I didn’t get to see this one. My dad was a musician for a production of OOTI and the one day I could have seen it was the opening night of my school’s show : (
My favorite has to be my fully signed playbill from the Natl Tour of Mean Girls when it was on its SECOND WEEK...the energy in that show, my goodness. And meeting EVERYONE afterwards was amazing, they were all so pumped. That was also the first day Mariah was vlogging and I'm in the little two second clip at the stage door.
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS OH MY GOSH!!! I don’t have any playbills because I live in England but I love Broadway
Misaki From Wii Sports you can buy them off eBay for relatively cheap! I have sixteen playbills and I bought 12 of them off ebay💙
And yes. Come From Away is beautiful. My husband is Canadian so all the references made me laugh. But also made us both sob is was absolutely amazing.
kat: i used to hoard every program from every show i saw
me: *looks at my shelf filled w programs from plays and musicals my high school did since i was in 8th grade* welp.
also 🐣
I loved hearing your stories about seeing different shows! It made me think about the many shows that I've had the pleasure to see. Thank you for sharing!
When you haven’t seen or been in and musicals because you’ve tried so hard but something always goes wrong (I was gonna see Waitress but Coronavirus said Nnnnnnnnnnnnnno Way! 😭🐣
Was that a six reference? Lol
@@alizeica519 it sounds like one
dominique thenosyreader Of course it is!
@@rhinestoneroy5060 YOU WANNA REPLACE ME!
Same! I was going to see Anastasia in BROADWAY.... but STUPID coronavirus! :(
Alex brightman " you smell amazing" I would FALL ON MY KNEES! LOL
QOTD: I haven't actually seen that many shows, and I've never tried stage-dooring, so I don't have any signed, but I do have a Light Princess playbill which I love because it was the first musical I saw. Also, my Frozen playbill is pretty special because I got to see Aisha Jackson as Anna, who I really loved, at the same time as I was about to start being Anna in a production of Frozen Jr. The last one is Hamilton, which was amazing and we found out that the man who played Aaron Burr was from our tiny little suburban town, which was even cooler!
Here's mine:
Mary Poppins (New Amsterday Theatre, Broadway, August 2012)
R&H Cinderella (National Theatre, November 2015)
Annie (National Theatre, March 2016)
The Sound of Music (Hershey Theatre, March 2017)
Les Miserables (Hippodrome Theatre, October 2018) MY FAVORITE
Anastasia (Kennedy Center, November 2018)
Hamilton (Richard Rodgers Theatre, Broadway, April 2019)
Come From Away (Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, Broadway, April 2019)
The Phantom of the Opera (Majestic Theatre, Broadway, October 2019)
The last 4 I didn't see, they were gifts from friends :(
Tag yourself I’m Kat yelling “ Welcome to the ro-“
My favorite playbills are from Six (Chicago) and the tour production of Once On This Island. I especially love my OOTI playbill because it’s signed by the whole cast. And it reminds me of how my friend and I stood out in the cold Chicago weather not knowing if they were going to stage door but they did! It was incredible!
I just started collecting so I don't have many and plus one was a gift
-Mamma Mia
-Legally Blonde
My favorite is for sure my autographed Waitress playbill. Got to see my all-time favorite, Jeremy Jordan, and Shoshana Bean last year!!!
QOTD: I have my playbills hung up in my room to display! My prized possession is the Wicked playbill that Hannah Corneau signed when I went to go watch her it was absolutely amazing!
AH that’s awesome!!! I would have LOVED to see her, she’s so dang cool!!
Thanks for responding, that just made my day! She really is extremely talented and such a cool, genuine person. 💕
Katherine! A co-worker of mine (when I used to cater in NYC) was the dance captain (and one of the King's wives) in the King and I! The production is indeed available on PBS!
keeping a tally of how many times i’ve seen the “you smell unbelievable” clip from btj in kat’s videos-i’ve already lost count 😂
🐣🐣🐣
I liked this chill style, i will watch you geek out about theatre any time!
I had a similar "i have to do theatre" moment seeing Memphis with Montego Glover and Adam Pascal. I think it really solidified that theatre and music change bring about change in societal views. I wanted to see it mostly because i was obsessed with Adam Pascal at the time but walked away with so much more. That show is so beautiful and montego glover is so talented, it doesn't get the attention it deserves.
the last time I was this early Heather Chandler was still alive
🐣. The She Loves Me revival, though I didn’t get to see it live, is just... I could literally be in the depths of sadness and come out of watching the livestream of that show and be overjoyed. Also, yes, Bernadette Peters, we are not worthy, goddess, legend, etc etc, so happy I got to see her in Hello, Dolly! I never cry for shows or movies or anything but the Falsettos live stream got me very very close.
QOTD: My favorite playbill is a Hamilton pride playbill from broadway signed by Lin Manuel Miranda. My aunt gave it to me, I didn’t meet him (though that would be incredible).
Top fav. HADESTOWN handsdown
QOTD: My fave playbills that I have are my Dear Evan Hansen Playbill signed by the whole cast of the national tour, my Be More Chill playbill, my Beetlejuice playbill, and my playbill for Black Friday by Team Starkid. 🎭😄
Abby YOU SaW BLACK FRIDAY???
Camryn yes I did! I saw it in November and it was fantastic!
Abby I also have a signed Deh playbill now did you get it at stage door or was it the prize for donating to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS? (mine was the latter)
LUCKYYYY I LOVE BJ AND BMCCCC
Maddisyn WhoLikesMusicals every member of the National tour cast came out to the stage door! It was so awesome and I’m so grateful!
🐣 Don't feel bad for this! I loved it! As a person who lives in a small town with no way of seeing Broadway shows I live vicariously through you! Keep it up!