Broadway
Growing up, theatre was a large part of my life. It started in middle school when I was in my first musical: The Best Little Theatre in Town. This love of theatre continued into high school, when I saw Wicked during its national tour with my mom and younger sister. This was the first time I'd seen a professional theatre company and I fell in love.
For this reason, Wicked has always been an important show for me. Not only was it the first show I saw in a venue such as this, but the message spoke to me, too. The friendship between Elphaba and Glinda despite their stark differences was inspirational to me as a small-town girl who had always felt a bit left out.
As I got more involved in theatre and choral music, other musicals began to be more important to me. One such show was Next to Normal. I love the tight harmonies, the way the story is told by only four main characters, and the interwoven melodies among different songs. The show flows in a unique way for its time, telling a tale of a woman with her own reality apart from that of those around her.
For this reason, Wicked has always been an important show for me. Not only was it the first show I saw in a venue such as this, but the message spoke to me, too. The friendship between Elphaba and Glinda despite their stark differences was inspirational to me as a small-town girl who had always felt a bit left out.
As I got more involved in theatre and choral music, other musicals began to be more important to me. One such show was Next to Normal. I love the tight harmonies, the way the story is told by only four main characters, and the interwoven melodies among different songs. The show flows in a unique way for its time, telling a tale of a woman with her own reality apart from that of those around her.
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