I remember the entire audience, putty in Adam Pascal's hands for those opening notes of "One Song Glory"—hearing the exhale when he sang.
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I remember Angel jumping on that table, Joanne and Maureen fighting/loving, Collins breaking, leaving the theater in a fog.
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"Seasons of Love" became, for me and so many people my age, a sign of hope rising out of a scary, deadly fifteen years of AIDS.
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Five hundred twenty-five thousand, six hundred minutes...were minutes for which people were grateful that they, we, got to experience them.
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"How do you measure a year in the life? How about love? How about love? How about love? Measure in love."
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Twenty years later, I've often been finding myself thinking of "Seasons of Love"—when I listen to Hamilton's "That Would Be Enough."
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"Look at where you are, Look at where you started. That fact that you're alive is a miracle. Just stay alive, that would be enough."
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Next month, I'll be seeing Hamilton with
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And, given the twists and turns my life has taken since 1996, I know, and it hits me each time, the fact that I'm alive is a miracle.
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I don't have an ending for this story, other than to say I am grateful for amazing theater that has given me so much insight into my life.
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That'll do for today. ... Night, all, and let us be good to one another.
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