SPOILERS through season 5 of Once Upon a Time and the series finale of Galavant. travel to a distant realm in an attempt to save Madalena from herself and gain their happy ending. "Hyde" Evil Queen/"Jekyll" Regina Mills.Language: English Words: 5,987 Chapters: 6/6 Collections: 1 Comments: 18 Kudos: 31 Bookmarks: 7 Hits: 385įor Sumi Fandoms: Once Upon a Time (TV), Galavant (TV) All in a convenient, special-edition, six-track mix tape. Jazz Hands! A Tango! Extra Bleeping Noises! Self-reflexive Meta Commentary! And Happy Endings. Language: English Words: 6,683 Chapters: 6/6 Comments: 2 Kudos: 16 Bookmarks: 1 Hits: 320Ī series of short scenes from before, after, and possibly alternate versions of Galavant. This is kind of dumb and crazy, buf I hope you like it. This is written for and with the help of and who are as amazing as a musical, if not even more. Or, in other words, Galavant gang meets Something Rotten! gang. The Galavant gang time travel to the future.the Renaissance future, where they are about to meet the greatest writer in British History, his older brother, their friends and family and, well, an egomaniac with eyeliner. William Shakespeare (Something Rotten!).Nick Bottom/William Shakespeare (Something Rotten!).Bea Bottom/Nick Bottom (Something Rotten!).Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings.1 Joshua Sasse stars as the titular character, and is joined by principal. Fogelman, Menken and Slater also serve as executive producers alongside Chris Koch, Kat Likkel and John Hoberg. Faustus,” Valmont in “Les Liaisons Dangereuses,” and Newman Noggs in “Nicholas Nickleby.MarlaHectic Fandoms: Galavant (TV), Something Rotten! - Kirkpatrick/Kirkpatrick/O'Farrell Galavant is an American musical fantasy comedy television series, created and written by Dan Fogelman, with music and lyrics by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater. Theater roles include turns as Iago in “Othello,” Faustus in “Dr. Omundson’s film credits include “Down with Love” for director Peyton Reed, “Swordfish” alongside John Travolta, Hugh Jackman and Halle Berry, “Starship Troopers” for director Paul Verhoeven, “Hardpill,” and “25 Hill.” He also made appearances on shows such as on “Supernatural,” “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” ”CSI: Miami,” “24,” “Boston Legal,” “Without a Trace,” and “The O.C.” In television, Omundson co-starred opposite Emmy and Tony winner Tyne Daly for six seasons on “Judging Amy.” His additional credits include lead and recurring roles on Stephen Chbosky’s “Jericho,” "Medicine Ball," Disney’s "The Luck of the Irish," "SeaQuest DSV," "Jack & Jill" with Amanda Peet and Jaime Pressly, "Fired Up,” the international cult hit "Xena: Warrior Princess," and the critically acclaimed “Nip/Tuck” and “Deadwood” among others. His professional career began when Larry David, creator of “Seinfeld,” gave him his SAG card on an episode of the hit show. Doolittle awards for outstanding achievements in acting. While earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre from the University of Southern California, Omundson received the Jack Nicholson and James A. He also held the honor of being Washington State Debate Champion in Dramatic Interpretation for two years. With acting as his main focus, Omundson interned at theatres throughout high school and spent the summer of his junior year in New York at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Omundson was raised in Seattle where he joined The Seattle Children’s Theatre when he was 12 years old. Timothy Omundson recently starred as Detective Carlton Lassiter in the USA Network original series “Psych,” which aired for eight seasons. Timothy Omundson stars as King Richard on ABC's Galavant.
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