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Playbill: I Imagine My Life as a Series of Musical Numbers: Blank Journal and Musical Theater Quote

AUTHOR Drama, Mel O.; Run, Write; Run, Write
PUBLISHER Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (09/10/2018)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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A simple sentimental gift for the ultimate performer, theater buff, playgoer, cast member, or theater geek. **** This journal alternates between 8 LINED pages for writing and 2 BLANK pages for sketching/drawing throughout - no text. Size 5.2" x 0.2" x 8" with 110 pages total. Use it as a simple journal, or its pages can be used for rehearsal schedules, lyrics and lines from shows, workshop and show notes, choreography sketches, stage diagrams, music compositions, script ideas, a very long bucket list, a small class notebook, and much more. Make the journal even more special by stuffing a gift certificate or a little cash into the folds. Related terms: actress, actor, dancer, choreographer, director, producer, production, performer, performance, backstage, stage crew, drama, theater, musical theater, venue, dramatic play, Broadway theater, Broadway bound, Off-Broadway production, theater debut, theater industry, premiere, production, stage, solo, rehearsal, try-out, review, workshop, opening night, closing night, Tony Awards. On the BACK COVER: A PLAYBILL for the ultimate performer, theater buff, playgoer, or theater geek. If you suffer from a number of these symptoms, you are probably one of them. -Acts, sings, and/or dances everywhere they go. -Every sentence reminds them of a musical. -Shares inside jokes with other theater geeks. -Great at memorizing lyrics and monologues, but not much else. -Always in a choir, musical production, or play. -Happy to play any part, but prefer the lead. -Is forever at a rehearsal or cast party. -Never wants to see a show end. -Always thinking of the next show. -Knows the name and backstory of every cast member. -Knows every line and song in every show. -Gets upset when friends say or sing the wrong words. -Is super critical of bad performances.
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ISBN-13: 9781727226362
ISBN-10: 1727226364
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 112
Carton Quantity: 72
Product Dimensions: 5.24 x 0.23 x 7.99 inches
Weight: 0.27 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Performing Arts | Theater - Broadway & Musicals
Performing Arts | Theater - Direction & Production
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A simple sentimental gift for the ultimate performer, theater buff, playgoer, cast member, or theater geek. **** This journal alternates between 8 LINED pages for writing and 2 BLANK pages for sketching/drawing throughout - no text. Size 5.2" x 0.2" x 8" with 110 pages total. Use it as a simple journal, or its pages can be used for rehearsal schedules, lyrics and lines from shows, workshop and show notes, choreography sketches, stage diagrams, music compositions, script ideas, a very long bucket list, a small class notebook, and much more. Make the journal even more special by stuffing a gift certificate or a little cash into the folds. Related terms: actress, actor, dancer, choreographer, director, producer, production, performer, performance, backstage, stage crew, drama, theater, musical theater, venue, dramatic play, Broadway theater, Broadway bound, Off-Broadway production, theater debut, theater industry, premiere, production, stage, solo, rehearsal, try-out, review, workshop, opening night, closing night, Tony Awards. On the BACK COVER: A PLAYBILL for the ultimate performer, theater buff, playgoer, or theater geek. If you suffer from a number of these symptoms, you are probably one of them. -Acts, sings, and/or dances everywhere they go. -Every sentence reminds them of a musical. -Shares inside jokes with other theater geeks. -Great at memorizing lyrics and monologues, but not much else. -Always in a choir, musical production, or play. -Happy to play any part, but prefer the lead. -Is forever at a rehearsal or cast party. -Never wants to see a show end. -Always thinking of the next show. -Knows the name and backstory of every cast member. -Knows every line and song in every show. -Gets upset when friends say or sing the wrong words. -Is super critical of bad performances.
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