Every now and then, hundreds of shows later, I still get that same feeling I did when the lights came down & the overture began...
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...The feeling of not wanting to be anywhere else in that moment.
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Being moved in a theatre—to tears, laughter, self-reflection—is a total rush. That was the first time, but I had no idea what was in store.
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It's because of that rush I kept coming back. It's because of coming back I found friends, a home in New York and a career in the industry.
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In college, I learned of a quote from Howard Thurman that helped me make some important decisions:pic.twitter.com/DDPsfIjpcs
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I'm certainly guilty of being jaded or desensitized at times. But today, I'm celebrating that I've found what makes me come alive.
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I'm certainly guilty of being jaded or desensitized at times. But today, I'm celebrating that I've found what makes me come alive.
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I'm thankful I've been able to share that with friends, the love of my life, parents, peers, otherwise awful first dates*...
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...and anyone who feels at home when the house lights come down.
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This, as I sit stranded on the runway, made me smile — as I listen to Hamilton. Very sweet.
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