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I don't remember the first show I saw there. Or even the second, but somewhere during the countless hours spent at the Benedum Center and Heinz Hall, I fell in love. Fell in love with the stage, with acting, with singing, the technical aspect-- I fell in love with it all.
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Each year I anxiously await the announcement of the new shows visiting and immediately decide on the ones that I want to see. Shows are expensive, but nothing makes me feel quite like being in that audience. Every dollar that has been put in to those tickets, every cent spent on t-shirts and original soundtracks has been worth it.
Everyone has that one thing that they are passionate about. If you don't, go find it in your city. If I haven't proved it here, it's going to be a pretty hard thing to understand. Cities, no matter how big or how small, can provide you with amazing experiences. Experiences that you'll look back on and cherish, things you'll be telling your children about, things that you'll want them to experience.
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So go look for that adventure. Find that dump that turns out to have the best pizza, the cheap milkshake shop, the great shopping area. Then maybe you can love your city as much as I do.
Everytime I read your blog, I really wanted to visit Pittsburgh in the future. Though I travelled several other places in the U.S., I did not imagine to go to Pittsburgh. It is good to see how you love your city and your passion about the city make others to visit Pittsburgh.
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