The A Chorus Line 50th Anniversary Celebration is just days away! Step into @achorusline50 rehearsal with @baayork, @krysta_rod, @pierre_marais, and more. Check out more photos at the link in our bio! 📸: Katie Mollison @kamerashoots.nyc
The A Chorus Line 50th Anniversary Celebration is just days away! Step into @achorusline50 rehearsal with @baayork, @krysta_rod, @pierre_marais, and more. Check out more photos at the link in our bio! 📸: Katie Mollison @kamerashoots.nyc
The A Chorus Line 50th Anniversary Celebration is just days away! Step into @achorusline50 rehearsal with @baayork, @krysta_rod, @pierre_marais, and more. Check out more photos at the link in our bio! 📸: Katie Mollison @kamerashoots.nyc
The A Chorus Line 50th Anniversary Celebration is just days away! Step into @achorusline50 rehearsal with @baayork, @krysta_rod, @pierre_marais, and more. Check out more photos at the link in our bio! 📸: Katie Mollison @kamerashoots.nyc
The A Chorus Line 50th Anniversary Celebration is just days away! Step into @achorusline50 rehearsal with @baayork, @krysta_rod, @pierre_marais, and more. Check out more photos at the link in our bio! 📸: Katie Mollison @kamerashoots.nyc
The A Chorus Line 50th Anniversary Celebration is just days away! Step into @achorusline50 rehearsal with @baayork, @krysta_rod, @pierre_marais, and more. Check out more photos at the link in our bio! 📸: Katie Mollison @kamerashoots.nyc
The A Chorus Line 50th Anniversary Celebration is just days away! Step into @achorusline50 rehearsal with @baayork, @krysta_rod, @pierre_marais, and more. Check out more photos at the link in our bio! 📸: Katie Mollison @kamerashoots.nyc
Today we said farewell to Smash. It’s been an honor to take this version for a spin. I truly had the time of my life doing this. Putting it up was as hard as we make it look for Bombshell. But once it opened, I felt like I could do it forever. Passing the ball back and forth with my absolute hall-of-fame talented cast brought me immense joy that I wish I could keep feeling. But that’s not how it works. It’s not how it ever would have worked. In the final scene of our show, our beleaguered characters gather at the bar, surveying the ruins of a show gone awry. People has asked me how it’s going to feel doing that scene on our closing night. But the truth is, it’s my favorite part to do and that was even more true tonight. Because for all the discourse around the “reality” of Smash over the years, this is the truest thing we could show to people. Theater is temporary. The ephemera is what makes it special. It’s risky and we take that leap with a willing audience every night. If we wanted safe we wouldn’t be here. I’ve watched our ensemble immediately throw themselves into auditions, some already onto the next job. We toasted and laughed and cried and picked ourselves up with wit and class. Cuz that’s what we do. And it’s an honor to show people the that what we do onstage every night is just a fraction of what it really means to commit your life to this. Thank you Smash for scoring the last 13 years of my life. See you when they make the movie of the musical of the tv show about a musical Here’s a trip through Smash memory lane: 1. A happy girl bowing 2. Early days of Smash with some of my best friends (thank you @sirwestaytay and Hipstamatic 😂) 3. The way we all watched in rehearsal when @bellacoppola would sing 4. @johnbehlmann being a dutiful “husband” 5. The prettiest co-stars ever 6. When I first got the call that I was joining the the series. July 4 2012, I woke up to 7 missed calls from my agents. I’m playing it cool on the phone but life changing to say the least 7. Getting ready for today’s show after I sold everything in my room 8. What it would sound like if I were actually playing Second Hand Baby Grand 🤫
Today we said farewell to Smash. It’s been an honor to take this version for a spin. I truly had the time of my life doing this. Putting it up was as hard as we make it look for Bombshell. But once it opened, I felt like I could do it forever. Passing the ball back and forth with my absolute hall-of-fame talented cast brought me immense joy that I wish I could keep feeling. But that’s not how it works. It’s not how it ever would have worked. In the final scene of our show, our beleaguered characters gather at the bar, surveying the ruins of a show gone awry. People has asked me how it’s going to feel doing that scene on our closing night. But the truth is, it’s my favorite part to do and that was even more true tonight. Because for all the discourse around the “reality” of Smash over the years, this is the truest thing we could show to people. Theater is temporary. The ephemera is what makes it special. It’s risky and we take that leap with a willing audience every night. If we wanted safe we wouldn’t be here. I’ve watched our ensemble immediately throw themselves into auditions, some already onto the next job. We toasted and laughed and cried and picked ourselves up with wit and class. Cuz that’s what we do. And it’s an honor to show people the that what we do onstage every night is just a fraction of what it really means to commit your life to this. Thank you Smash for scoring the last 13 years of my life. See you when they make the movie of the musical of the tv show about a musical Here’s a trip through Smash memory lane: 1. A happy girl bowing 2. Early days of Smash with some of my best friends (thank you @sirwestaytay and Hipstamatic 😂) 3. The way we all watched in rehearsal when @bellacoppola would sing 4. @johnbehlmann being a dutiful “husband” 5. The prettiest co-stars ever 6. When I first got the call that I was joining the the series. July 4 2012, I woke up to 7 missed calls from my agents. I’m playing it cool on the phone but life changing to say the least 7. Getting ready for today’s show after I sold everything in my room 8. What it would sound like if I were actually playing Second Hand Baby Grand 🤫
Today we said farewell to Smash. It’s been an honor to take this version for a spin. I truly had the time of my life doing this. Putting it up was as hard as we make it look for Bombshell. But once it opened, I felt like I could do it forever. Passing the ball back and forth with my absolute hall-of-fame talented cast brought me immense joy that I wish I could keep feeling. But that’s not how it works. It’s not how it ever would have worked. In the final scene of our show, our beleaguered characters gather at the bar, surveying the ruins of a show gone awry. People has asked me how it’s going to feel doing that scene on our closing night. But the truth is, it’s my favorite part to do and that was even more true tonight. Because for all the discourse around the “reality” of Smash over the years, this is the truest thing we could show to people. Theater is temporary. The ephemera is what makes it special. It’s risky and we take that leap with a willing audience every night. If we wanted safe we wouldn’t be here. I’ve watched our ensemble immediately throw themselves into auditions, some already onto the next job. We toasted and laughed and cried and picked ourselves up with wit and class. Cuz that’s what we do. And it’s an honor to show people the that what we do onstage every night is just a fraction of what it really means to commit your life to this. Thank you Smash for scoring the last 13 years of my life. See you when they make the movie of the musical of the tv show about a musical Here’s a trip through Smash memory lane: 1. A happy girl bowing 2. Early days of Smash with some of my best friends (thank you @sirwestaytay and Hipstamatic 😂) 3. The way we all watched in rehearsal when @bellacoppola would sing 4. @johnbehlmann being a dutiful “husband” 5. The prettiest co-stars ever 6. When I first got the call that I was joining the the series. July 4 2012, I woke up to 7 missed calls from my agents. I’m playing it cool on the phone but life changing to say the least 7. Getting ready for today’s show after I sold everything in my room 8. What it would sound like if I were actually playing Second Hand Baby Grand 🤫
Today we said farewell to Smash. It’s been an honor to take this version for a spin. I truly had the time of my life doing this. Putting it up was as hard as we make it look for Bombshell. But once it opened, I felt like I could do it forever. Passing the ball back and forth with my absolute hall-of-fame talented cast brought me immense joy that I wish I could keep feeling. But that’s not how it works. It’s not how it ever would have worked. In the final scene of our show, our beleaguered characters gather at the bar, surveying the ruins of a show gone awry. People has asked me how it’s going to feel doing that scene on our closing night. But the truth is, it’s my favorite part to do and that was even more true tonight. Because for all the discourse around the “reality” of Smash over the years, this is the truest thing we could show to people. Theater is temporary. The ephemera is what makes it special. It’s risky and we take that leap with a willing audience every night. If we wanted safe we wouldn’t be here. I’ve watched our ensemble immediately throw themselves into auditions, some already onto the next job. We toasted and laughed and cried and picked ourselves up with wit and class. Cuz that’s what we do. And it’s an honor to show people the that what we do onstage every night is just a fraction of what it really means to commit your life to this. Thank you Smash for scoring the last 13 years of my life. See you when they make the movie of the musical of the tv show about a musical Here’s a trip through Smash memory lane: 1. A happy girl bowing 2. Early days of Smash with some of my best friends (thank you @sirwestaytay and Hipstamatic 😂) 3. The way we all watched in rehearsal when @bellacoppola would sing 4. @johnbehlmann being a dutiful “husband” 5. The prettiest co-stars ever 6. When I first got the call that I was joining the the series. July 4 2012, I woke up to 7 missed calls from my agents. I’m playing it cool on the phone but life changing to say the least 7. Getting ready for today’s show after I sold everything in my room 8. What it would sound like if I were actually playing Second Hand Baby Grand 🤫
Today we said farewell to Smash. It’s been an honor to take this version for a spin. I truly had the time of my life doing this. Putting it up was as hard as we make it look for Bombshell. But once it opened, I felt like I could do it forever. Passing the ball back and forth with my absolute hall-of-fame talented cast brought me immense joy that I wish I could keep feeling. But that’s not how it works. It’s not how it ever would have worked. In the final scene of our show, our beleaguered characters gather at the bar, surveying the ruins of a show gone awry. People has asked me how it’s going to feel doing that scene on our closing night. But the truth is, it’s my favorite part to do and that was even more true tonight. Because for all the discourse around the “reality” of Smash over the years, this is the truest thing we could show to people. Theater is temporary. The ephemera is what makes it special. It’s risky and we take that leap with a willing audience every night. If we wanted safe we wouldn’t be here. I’ve watched our ensemble immediately throw themselves into auditions, some already onto the next job. We toasted and laughed and cried and picked ourselves up with wit and class. Cuz that’s what we do. And it’s an honor to show people the that what we do onstage every night is just a fraction of what it really means to commit your life to this. Thank you Smash for scoring the last 13 years of my life. See you when they make the movie of the musical of the tv show about a musical Here’s a trip through Smash memory lane: 1. A happy girl bowing 2. Early days of Smash with some of my best friends (thank you @sirwestaytay and Hipstamatic 😂) 3. The way we all watched in rehearsal when @bellacoppola would sing 4. @johnbehlmann being a dutiful “husband” 5. The prettiest co-stars ever 6. When I first got the call that I was joining the the series. July 4 2012, I woke up to 7 missed calls from my agents. I’m playing it cool on the phone but life changing to say the least 7. Getting ready for today’s show after I sold everything in my room 8. What it would sound like if I were actually playing Second Hand Baby Grand 🤫
I don’t always get to share a job site with my mom, but when I do—it’s the best kind of project. From design vision to final styling, she’s the ultimate partner in (making things) pretty. We had so much fun bringing this one to life together. #MothersAndDaughters #DesignWithHeart #CuratedByKR
I don’t always get to share a job site with my mom, but when I do—it’s the best kind of project. From design vision to final styling, she’s the ultimate partner in (making things) pretty. We had so much fun bringing this one to life together. #MothersAndDaughters #DesignWithHeart #CuratedByKR
I don’t always get to share a job site with my mom, but when I do—it’s the best kind of project. From design vision to final styling, she’s the ultimate partner in (making things) pretty. We had so much fun bringing this one to life together. #MothersAndDaughters #DesignWithHeart #CuratedByKR
I don’t always get to share a job site with my mom, but when I do—it’s the best kind of project. From design vision to final styling, she’s the ultimate partner in (making things) pretty. We had so much fun bringing this one to life together. #MothersAndDaughters #DesignWithHeart #CuratedByKR
Designing @michaelcerveris’s dressing room for @tammyfayebway meant creating something earthy, grounded, and full of intention. He and his sweet dog made this space their own—and I loved building something that gave both of them room to breathe. Favorite detail? The tonal palette and how the textures play off each other. #YourDressingRoom #MichaelCerveris #DesignForActors #BackstageStyle 📸 @blaineduh 🤝 @tylerlogan31
Designing @michaelcerveris’s dressing room for @tammyfayebway meant creating something earthy, grounded, and full of intention. He and his sweet dog made this space their own—and I loved building something that gave both of them room to breathe. Favorite detail? The tonal palette and how the textures play off each other. #YourDressingRoom #MichaelCerveris #DesignForActors #BackstageStyle 📸 @blaineduh 🤝 @tylerlogan31
Designing @michaelcerveris’s dressing room for @tammyfayebway meant creating something earthy, grounded, and full of intention. He and his sweet dog made this space their own—and I loved building something that gave both of them room to breathe. Favorite detail? The tonal palette and how the textures play off each other. #YourDressingRoom #MichaelCerveris #DesignForActors #BackstageStyle 📸 @blaineduh 🤝 @tylerlogan31
Designing @michaelcerveris’s dressing room for @tammyfayebway meant creating something earthy, grounded, and full of intention. He and his sweet dog made this space their own—and I loved building something that gave both of them room to breathe. Favorite detail? The tonal palette and how the textures play off each other. #YourDressingRoom #MichaelCerveris #DesignForActors #BackstageStyle 📸 @blaineduh 🤝 @tylerlogan31
Designing @michaelcerveris’s dressing room for @tammyfayebway meant creating something earthy, grounded, and full of intention. He and his sweet dog made this space their own—and I loved building something that gave both of them room to breathe. Favorite detail? The tonal palette and how the textures play off each other. #YourDressingRoom #MichaelCerveris #DesignForActors #BackstageStyle 📸 @blaineduh 🤝 @tylerlogan31
Designing this room was one of the great joys of this chapter—and now it’s time to pass it on. Like the show itself, the space was temporary. But that doesn’t mean it wasn’t deeply meaningful. It held rituals, nerves, quiet pauses, and big emotions. I’ll miss it—and I’m so proud of what it held. 👉 Swipe to see where we began. #YourDressingRoom #BroadwayBackstage #GoodbyeRoom #TemporaryButTransformative #CuratedByKR
Designing this room was one of the great joys of this chapter—and now it’s time to pass it on. Like the show itself, the space was temporary. But that doesn’t mean it wasn’t deeply meaningful. It held rituals, nerves, quiet pauses, and big emotions. I’ll miss it—and I’m so proud of what it held. 👉 Swipe to see where we began. #YourDressingRoom #BroadwayBackstage #GoodbyeRoom #TemporaryButTransformative #CuratedByKR
Designing this room was one of the great joys of this chapter—and now it’s time to pass it on. Like the show itself, the space was temporary. But that doesn’t mean it wasn’t deeply meaningful. It held rituals, nerves, quiet pauses, and big emotions. I’ll miss it—and I’m so proud of what it held. 👉 Swipe to see where we began. #YourDressingRoom #BroadwayBackstage #GoodbyeRoom #TemporaryButTransformative #CuratedByKR