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Originally Posted by Miss Hepburn
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I tend to go to shows and discussion groups often in NYC.
As for Broadway, I've won about 20 lottery tickets to Broadway shows over the past 2 years, including a $10 fee for 1st row center orchestra tickets to Hamilton.
One advantage of living in NYC is that there is so much diversity in shows, lectures, museums, and so on. Having been to almost 50 countries, NYC is still my favorite city.
This particular performance, the Gospel of John, was really mesmerizing. Even though I am obviously very familiar with the story of Jesus, the nature of the play was such that it still commanded my attention.The actor, Ken Jennings, almost seemed to be in a meditative state as he performed and one really did feel as if he was a real-time eye-witness to the happenings and that we in the audience were similar eye-witnesses seeing the events through his eyes (remote viewing
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