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Goodbye Until Tomorrow/I Could Never Rescue You
Cynthia Erivo & Joshua Henry

ilikebroadwaythings:

Cynthia Erivo & Joshua Henry singing “Goodbye Until Tomorrow/I Could Never Rescue You” at the Last Five Years concert 9-12-16

* don’t link or post anywhere else thankkkkkks*

I Can Do Better Than That
Cynthia Erivo

itsagutthing:

The Last Five Years in concert for the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, 9.12.16

birdlaces:

“A month ago, word came out that The Color Purple’s Cynthia Erivo and Joshua Henry, who is going to play Aaron Burr in Chicago’s production of Hamilton, would be taking on Jason Robert Brown’s two-hander classic The Last Five Years, with proceeds going to the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence. Instantly, the anticipation shot to 100 percent. This is one of the most vocally demanding musicals, being sung by two of our greatest vocalists. Specifically, there was one question theater fans were asking themselves: Will they die from seeing Erivo take on the already devastating “Still Hurting”? Having seen it, I can answer that for you: Yes.”

If I Didn't Believe In You
Joshua Henry

itsagutthing:

The Last Five Years in concert for the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, 9.12.16

fyeahbroadway:

Cynthia Erivo performing ‘I Can Do Better Than That’ at Elsie Fest.

Warning: lots of flashing lights

in-hell-with-a-dead-girl-walking:

Sherie Rene Scott (original Cathy), Jason Robert Brown (composer), and Betsy Wolfe (2013 revival Cathy) in The Last Five Years (2015)

kylesbishop:

will you share your life with me for the next ten minutes?

aropippin:

Project Broadway ―  Week Three: Stage and Screen
                              Favorite Character + Jamie Wellerstein (The last Five Years)

aropippin:

Project Broadway ―  Week Three: Stage and Screen
                            Favorite Ending + The Last Five Years

lauranosnes:

Project Broadway :  Week Three | Stage and Screen | 31/7 - 2/8 (21)

Favourite Musical to Movie Adaptation | The Last Five Years

sensiblethingtodo:

When we get to my house, take a look at that town, take a look at how far I’ve gone.