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Jamie Parker
@DickLeFenwick
Have mic can say stuff remotely... Profile pic: George Chinsee imdb.me/jamieparker
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Joined March 2011
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    Not a musical either. Still answering that one every day. 🤓
    #CursedChild A play in 2 parts, set #19yearslater. Will be published. Not a prequel. Not unearthly. Magical. ✨
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    And Happy Birthday Harry Potter as well, of course.
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    So Broadway audiences are pretty exuberant, eh? I like the cut of your jib, New York. Excellent work. Carry on.
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    Turns out there’s a piano in the room upstairs...
    00:00
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    I'm finally verified! How vaildating. To celebrate, have some @SamanthaEllis27 being brilliant.
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    This is like some excruciating teenaged day dream that you’d be mortified if anyone found out about it even 25 years later. I’m literally the only person here I’ve never heard of. Tony’s, what the hell? Thanks, by the way. That was very lovely of you.
    Congratulations to this year’s nominees for Best Leading Actor in a Play: Andrew Garfield (@angelsbway), Tom Hollander (#TravestiesBway), @DickLeFenwick (@HPPlayNYC), Mark Rylance (@FarinelliBway) and Denzel Washington (@icemancomethbwy). #TonyAwards2018 #ThisIsBroadway
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    That bit at the end of the movie when the good guys turn up just in time? That's you, 18-24 yr olds. Please please please register and vote.
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    Look at all these people with their phones out at the theatre. Terrible behaviour.
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    Lovely time at Stage Door last night, perfectly punctuated by the lady at the end who asked, “And you played...?”
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    Share share share An American doctor experiences the NHS. Again. | Dr. Jen Gunter
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    The London Olympics Opening Ceremony was 6 years ago today. Stop what you’re doing. Turn everything off. Make a cup of tea. Sit down quietly and read this from @frankcottrell_b. You’re welcome. X
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    Impossible to find appropriate words to pay tribute to Stephen Sondheim. All hyperbole aside, it was him and Shakespeare who set the course of my life. A writer of his concision and insight doesn’t die, not any time soon at least. Thank god we ever had him in the first place. RIP