Abaayo macaan, no matter how hard you try to be ilbax and modern, you still use this

Wrong, we have graduated to this nowAbaayo macaan, no matter how hard you try to be ilbax and modern, you still use this
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I studied drama at school and I've been in a few plays myself, not on a big stage just at university and places like that.
I plan to see Thriller soon.
I've always wanted to watch a musical at the theatre, but the only one I've seen (not counting Disney films) is High School Musical
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I'd love to go more often but uni life comes with expenses that are top priority, sigh.
I love Blood Brothers and War Horse, I performed in these plays for my GCSEs and A Levels
I think musicals are too nauseatingly chipper, even if it's a sad scene. The fact the actors are singing throws me the f off, and the moment they break out into song I'm instantly annoyed. Still, I've only been to one so I'm withholding judgement.
I like a well done drama/tragedy.
I am cadaanfying myself lately. I've been visiting museums and I am going to my first musical ever with the director, which is Lion King the musical. December is a month wherein cadaans are very happy. This week we will play charade with the whole division, and next week we will play escape room ( i have no fucking idea what escape room is).
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How old are ya, then?
If you're 25 then I'm 18.
The ironyI too, studied drama at school. Of course i was sh*te, though. Just couldn't be serious enough.
High School Musical, you know. You're killing me here, warya.
Yeah, I understand what you mean. Theatre tickets can be quite costly, especially those big name plays.
Blood Brothers is a great play. The ending was sad as hell. Damn Mickey and his emotions.
Calm yourself, ya uptight cow. If you don't like plays: DON'T watch it then. You're not being forced. Ismaqal badaana naag'taan.