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While on the one hand I think it is intriguing that this play isn't trying to show mental illness in extreme way like other shows have, I wonder how well "the truth about mental illness" can be portrayed as a musical. I wonder what style this musical takes when people begin singing about depression, and if is actually portrayed in a way that can be related to.
While on the one hand I think it is intriguing that this play isn't trying to show mental illness in extreme way like other shows have, I wonder how well "the truth about mental illness" can be portrayed as a musical. I wonder what style this musical takes when people begin singing about depression, and if is actually portrayed in a way that can be related to.
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