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Surviving Theater

Surviving Theater

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When friends start fighting, it can get pretty ugly. When theater kids fight, it is a completely different world. Here I am, the person in the middle, a quiet choir girl, forced to solve every dispute. Then they decide to try and pull me into the biggest production, their musical contest production.
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