Reblog / posted 1 week ago via mbernip · © ccolferrr with 733 notes

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Reblog / posted 1 week ago via mbernip · © daxterdd with 1,641 notes
UHQ GLEE Chris Colfer and GLEE Jane Lynch at the FOX 2013 PROGRAMMING PRESENTATION party, Monday, May 13 at Wollman Rink in Central Park, New York City.


solveitwithchocolate:

My camera sometimes decides that it should blur the background and it makes things pop. For example, Chris’ face. 

solveitwithchocolate:

My camera sometimes decides that it should blur the background and it makes things pop. For example, Chris’ face. 


Jane Lynch Received Broadway Tips From Glee Co-star Darren Criss

Jane Lynch turned to her Glee co-star Darren Criss for advice on tackling the Broadway stage following the hunk’s successful theatre stint as Daniel Radcliffe’s replacement in hit musical How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.

The 26 year old won rave reviews for his portrayal of businessman J. Pierrepont Finch in January, 2012, and Lynch reveals she called on him for tips after accepting an offer to play orphanage manager Miss Hannigan in a New York revival of the musical Annie - and make her debut on Broadway.

The comedienne, who will hit the stage for the first time on Thursday (16May13), tells the New York Daily News, “He told me to concentrate on the show, and to let everything else go by the wayside. He said, ‘Get yourself a team’. I don’t have an assistant or a driver. But I do now.”

The actor also suggested Lynch invest in a good humidifier to protect her voice.

She adds, “I have to keep my vocal cords moist.”

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Yet again. Thank you Darren Criss

suchalilyofthevalley:

Darren just proves how wonderful & amazing he is. He walked the whole line of Fan Fronts.

All. Of. It. Taking his damn time.

Pictures (lots of taking of selfies). Signing. Dancing to the bad music they are pumping in here. Talking to fans. He was in here the longest of anyone, Glee or otherwise.

Thanks for as always & yet again being so fucking awesome Darren.



Our little bromance is just as real off-screen as it is on-screen and we’ve been very thankful.