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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 571998" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>Terry,</p><p>I loved it. She is talking about it - especially the music, to which she knows ever word. She was very excited to go and she definately enjoyed it ... but I she was literally weeping during "on my own", "empty chairs and empty tables" and expecially at end scene. I was crying (only I started with I dreamd a dream!), but it was different with her. I won't include any spoilers, but there are a couple scenes of martrydom, and though all the characters truly believe they are doing what is good and right, they are internally (and sometimes externally) tortured at times. A rational mind can sift through it .. a difficult child puts it on the hamster wheel and lets it spin for a day or two.</p><p></p><p>She's better now, but, oh boy...</p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 571998, member: 9175"] Terry, I loved it. She is talking about it - especially the music, to which she knows ever word. She was very excited to go and she definately enjoyed it ... but I she was literally weeping during "on my own", "empty chairs and empty tables" and expecially at end scene. I was crying (only I started with I dreamd a dream!), but it was different with her. I won't include any spoilers, but there are a couple scenes of martrydom, and though all the characters truly believe they are doing what is good and right, they are internally (and sometimes externally) tortured at times. A rational mind can sift through it .. a difficult child puts it on the hamster wheel and lets it spin for a day or two. She's better now, but, oh boy... Dash [/QUOTE]
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