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“Waiting for Life” (Once on This Island)

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  • Wow! I just saw the Broadway performance, and she sounded like she belonged there with them!!

    • Oh gosh, how powerful. It has been fun to see your posts over the years, and I know the performances are even better in person. Looking forward to seeing how far she'll take her gifts :)

    • I was a wreck watching the scene where Ti Moune’s parents say good-bye to her at the end of Act I. (The actors playing the parents were so loving, so understanding, and so helpless to stop the inevitable.)

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