- You here a phrase and can tell which musical it came from.
- You hear a sentence in a song, and you can't help, but to sing the rest of the song.
- You know all the dance steps.
- You do all the Dance steps.
- and sing, You don't care who sees you.
- You tell your friends a sentence, and ask them which musical, act, scene, song, it came
from and which character says that line.
- You own more than 2 musical soundtracks, and they are so worn out, you have to replace
them every 5 years.
- You sing instead of speaking. (constantly)
- You know "Timing is Everything" even in every day life.
- You name your pets and kids after characters on your favorite musicals. (my cat is named
Roger, from Rent)
- You suggest at least 2 different musicals you want to see put on stage in your community
theatre, and you want to direct it, and you already have a good idea how it's going to
look on stage. And you have a basic idea who are going to be your cast and crew, for every
role.
- You are involved in 3 different community theatres, because each theatre has musicals
different times of the year, so you are always involved in a musicals all year round. (no
straight plays for you)
- You get annoyed when someone doesn't sing the correct lines, and you try to help them
learn it correctly.
- Every Halloween you are a character from a musical, and get offended if people don't
guess correctly, and if they Have no clue what that musical is after you tell them.
- You love to tell people your version of the Synopsis.
- You know what a Synopsis is.
- Your synopsis even include the words to every song.
- and who sings them.
- People run and hide if you say the word "Synopsis"
- You think $60 for a broadway ticket is worth it, and would pay again, within the same
year. (especially your favorite musical)
- You have a website decicated to musicals.
- You have ONE website PER musical. (with links)
- You start your own Musical update Emailing list, and get upset when no one has joined,
since you put it up a year ago.
- You don't understand how other people can't appericate GOOD music.
- People don't understand how you can stand GOOD music.
- You get offended by that remark.
- You take a charter bus with everyone in your commuity theatre to go to New York to see a
Broadway Musical, and it's been booked in a year in advanced.
- You MAKE sure that trip to New York is planned out. (don't want to miss that
opportunity)
- You cried when your Favorite musical doesn't play on Broadway anymore
- You get excited, because in a few years, you can have it put on in your own Community
theatre. (look at #11)
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