What Character in a Musical Most Resembles Trump? — Page 3
Posted: 4/24/20 at 7:31pm
rattleNwoolypenguin said: "
Cinderella’s Prince minus the handsomeness.
“If he’s been crushed well then there’s nothing any of us
can do about that now is there?”"
You don't think Trump is handsome?
Posted: 4/24/20 at 8:09pm
Elder Arnold Cunningham an insecure and compulsive liar.
Though I just wish he would be sent to Uganada.
Posted: 4/24/20 at 8:23pm
Posted: 4/24/20 at 9:10pm
Matt Rogers said: "Is Satan a character in a musical? Because if so, that’s the one. Extra points if that character is orange, ignorant, and suggests people ingest bleach."
He's in Jerry Springer the Opera...quite apt for Trump as well x
Updated On: 4/24/20 at 09:10 PM
Posted: 4/24/20 at 11:53pm
Impossible2 said: "Matt Rogers said: "Is Satan a character in a musical? Because if so, that’s the one. Extra points if that character is orange, ignorant, and suggests people ingest bleach."
He's in Jerry Springer the Opera...quite apt for Trump as well x"
He is also in Damn Yankees...Mr. Applegate is Satan, as I remember.
Posted: 4/25/20 at 8:47am
Bullmoose and the not made flesh Jubilation T Cornpone in Li'l Abner
Posted: 4/26/20 at 10:14am
ChgoTheatreGuy said: "The Wizard in "WICKED"!"
THIS!!!!!!!
Posted: 4/26/20 at 12:31pm
I'll agree with Audrey II. Inhuman.
Posted: 4/26/20 at 7:43pm
Interesting . If the Villain is evil he/she is usually clever.
Trump has only half the requirements ( and clever isn't one of them)
Posted: 4/28/20 at 3:57pm
https://youtu.be/aAAoR8vQCv8
Posted: 4/28/20 at 8:32pm
funny but of the sad but true variety
Posted: 4/30/20 at 4:37pm
Posted: 4/30/20 at 5:52pm
Ursula from The Little Mermaid? Especially physically,even the crazy hair.
Updated On: 4/30/20 at 05:52 PM
Posted: 4/30/20 at 6:16pm
TotallyEffed said: "Has anyone said Miss Trunchbull yet?"
THIS.
Posted: 5/1/20 at 11:27pm
"Sir" in THE ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT, THE SMELL OF THE CROWD: fat, narcissistic, racist, classist, a rapist who pays off his victim, and one who presents himself as the font of all knowledge while speaking mostly in gibberish.
Yeah, Sir is British, but that's about the only distinction.
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