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My kids weren't able to come to "War Horse" with me, so I took my son's 13-year-old friend and her classmate, who cried through the second act, wondering how it was going to end, and were entranced by the actors' uncannily authentic animation of life-size horse puppets.
I seriously cried through the whole first half of the book at how cruel the people who raised her were.
"I started crying in the third act and I couldn't stop," she said.
But the crying I did during the first act of "Hamilton" — the entire first act of "Hamilton" — is part of my memory of the show itself.
I have no shame in admitting I've cried through the entire first episode.
But Mozart never wrote the third act.
The third act.
In fact during the first Bayreuth performances Wagner himself cried "Bravo!" as the Flower-maidens made their exit in the second act, only to be hissed by other members of the audience.
They showed a partial walkthrough of the first Act and provided short tips for the second through fourth Acts.
"Everyone is happy about the first act.
I walked out after the first act.
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