I've already watched it once, but I didn't expect to cry three times. From the plot story to the performance presentation, I was moved by so many things.
Hamilton said, "There's a million things I haven't done, but JUST YOU WAIT."
I think so do we.
When the Skyler sisters danced out, I was sitting in front of the computer dreaming back to the Tisch rehearsal room, like a long, long time ago. The details that were once thought to be never forgotten are gradually becoming unclear. It turns out that singing and dancing with someone you like is such a rare happiness. They must be happy when they rehearse!
And when was the last time I sang and danced wantonly, I can't remember much.
Some time ago, I saw a call for donations to Actor's Fund. As someone who has only worked on musicals in New York for more than two months, I cried directly. Everyone thinks that Broadway actors are not short of money, but that's just a small part of them. Most Off-Broadway actors are just like us, just young people with dreams. In a place as expensive as New York, a month's worth of hard work may only be enough to eat and pay the rent.
Obviously it's a play, but it's very real. Happiness is real. Tears are real. The emotion is real. The development of domestic drama is still at a very early stage, and there are very few people who know and like it. But anyone who has seen a good theatrical performance must understand what I'm talking about.
Please protect this truth??
Please protect the drama industry??
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