Performing in Her Magesty's theatre, London, the west end. That's right. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA THEATRE.
It was, in a word, AMAZING. 83 Being on that stage, being in the dressing seeing the props from phantom backstage... X3333 We were in the ballet chorus (POINTE SHOES EVERYWHERE! D8) and Christine's dressing room. I was in awe the entire time; backstage was amazing. You could see all the props, the mirror the phantom steps out of, the masquerade dummies hung up above your head stage left, the skeleton playing the ' phantom' during the masqurade scene... it was just... there are no words to describe it! XD I drew a picture for the chorus ballet girls and stuck it on a mirror, thanking them for letting us use their dressing room. It was of a ballet girl holding the phantom half mask. 83
Little things kept making me smile; the fact we were told to dance beyond these certain marks on stage, because they were 'just where they conected the Harliquin floor' during masqurade, the paper stuck up on a piece of scenery that explained how the papers were to be set on a desk, the paper stuck up on the back of our dressing room door, stating the Christine rotation.
And I suddenly realised, I lived many a phantom phans DREAM >8DDDD I can tell if any read this they're all brimming with sweet, sweet jealousy.
I will write a full acount of my phantom advanture, but currently I lazy 8D WEEEEEEEEEE.
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An English professor wrote, A woman without her man is nothing and told his students to punctuate it correctly.
The men wrote: A woman, without her man, is nothing.
The women wrote: A woman; without her, man is nothing.
Punctuation counts! ^_~
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An English professor wrote, A woman without her man is nothing and told his students to punctuate it correctly.
The men wrote: A woman, without her man, is nothing.
The women wrote: A woman; without her, man is nothing.
Punctuation counts! ^_~
I am to be Kaname in Vampire Knight and Sebastian in Kuroshitsuji :3
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An English professor wrote, A woman without her man is nothing and told his students to punctuate it correctly.
The men wrote: A woman, without her man, is nothing.
The women wrote: A woman; without her, man is nothing.
Punctuation counts! ^_~
If you find the episodes with her in it might help
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