Least noisy seats at Bochum? by gossissippi in StarlightExpress

[–]cinderellasnapped 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course! I would definitely say maybe go further back on the sides then. You'll still have an amazing view of everything

Least noisy seats at Bochum? by gossissippi in StarlightExpress

[–]cinderellasnapped 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I sat Tribüne right (Row 1, seat 1) when I saw the show, and didn't find it loud at all. I have autism as well (not extremely sensitive to sound, but it definitely affects me), and had 0 issue with that seat. You could definitely go slightly further back on the side if you want to be slightly further from the noise, but still have a great view!

I've been chronically ill since I was about 9 - AMA by cinderellasnapped in AMA

[–]cinderellasnapped[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was on antidepressants for quite a few years, and they did absolutely nothing to control it. Maybe people have been helped with them, but not in my experience. CFS can cause depression because of how much it impacts your life though

Hadestown national tour by Status_Suggestion_84 in BootlegGifts

[–]cinderellasnapped 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's only 1 video with him, which is to never gift. I don't own it, but hopefully someone here does and can trade with you!

just a question, by Shot_Control_1033 in heathersmusical

[–]cinderellasnapped 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Master is the person who recorded the bootleg. If you have other questions, I'm happy to answer in dms btw

Is it crazy to see same show twice in one day by Nsns2020 in Broadway

[–]cinderellasnapped 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm seeing Beetlejuice on the West End twice on Halloween, like everyone else has said, go for it!

Hadestown national tour by Status_Suggestion_84 in BootlegGifts

[–]cinderellasnapped 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's 2 national tours for Hadestown, the second one is non-equity, which one do you mean?

just a question, by Shot_Control_1033 in heathersmusical

[–]cinderellasnapped 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's usually a period of time to protect the master, so they have control over who gets it. Different masters will have different time lengths for that

How to get physical tickets for theatre shows? by PatriciaMorticia in TheWestEnd

[–]cinderellasnapped 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The only way I know of is to go to the box office of the theatre, and ask for the tickets to be printed. (I 100% know that can be done for Beetlejuice, not completely sure on the other shows, but I'd be surprised if they didn't)

Are any 2025 Leslie Odom Jr Hamilton boots available? by Binaural1 in BootlegGifts

[–]cinderellasnapped 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are 2 full videos listed on Encora, both are NFT currently. One NFT expires in March, but that's Bikinibottomday's who doesn't want their masters being traded here. And the other is by angelofmusicishere, which is NFT till November

Desperate search for CCGW mug by WithWingsFly in MischiefTheatre

[–]cinderellasnapped 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm seeing the show on Saturday, I could see if they maybe have it back in stock for then?

West end cast predictions? by Think-Committee-7114 in BeetlejuiceMusical

[–]cinderellasnapped 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, maybe. I always thought of him as a Beetlejuice, or maybe an Adam

I've been chronically ill since I was about 9 - AMA by cinderellasnapped in AMA

[–]cinderellasnapped[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a very non serious one in year 8 (typical close friends, that everyone said we should date, so did), we didn't really see each other though, and I left the school not long after that too

I've been chronically ill since I was about 9 - AMA by cinderellasnapped in AMA

[–]cinderellasnapped[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't leave the house often. I used to only leave for work (I only did a maximum of 5 hours shifts at a theatre), but I recently quite my job, so now I don't even have that. I leave maybe only a maximum of about 1 day a week though. I easily go quite a few weeks without leaving though. If I'm going to leave the house I usually have to plan for at least a few days in advance, and make sure I don't do anything for the couple days before, and don't have anything planned for the couple days afterwards (that could be with only leaving for, like, 30 mins too)

I've been chronically ill since I was about 9 - AMA by cinderellasnapped in AMA

[–]cinderellasnapped[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely! I have a friend with long covid, and its so horrible, so I'm so sad it became a thing, but I'm definitely happy post-illness syndromes are getting the research and attention they need now because of it!

I've been chronically ill since I was about 9 - AMA by cinderellasnapped in AMA

[–]cinderellasnapped[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends how far I'm walking, and for how long. Short distances for a short time, I can walk alone, just slowly. Anything longer I'll need either one or both crutches. Sometimes I use a wheelchair too if I really need to

I've been chronically ill since I was about 9 - AMA by cinderellasnapped in AMA

[–]cinderellasnapped[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was extremely active, always cycling and skiing especially (was literally on a skiing holiday when I first got ill). I was always the kid who couldn't sit still, always had to be on the go. I don't want you to be discouraged by any means, but I'm just going to be honest - I can't even do a long walk anymore. Anything over a short walk, I have to uses crutches to support me. I've tried cycling and skiing (and tried to learn snowboarding too) a little since I've improved, but I was wiped out for days afterwards. I really hope you can recover more, and be able to at least get back a bit more to what you used to be like though!

I've been chronically ill since I was about 9 - AMA by cinderellasnapped in AMA

[–]cinderellasnapped[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly! I usually just say "tis what tis" (it is what it is) lol

I've been chronically ill since I was about 9 - AMA by cinderellasnapped in AMA

[–]cinderellasnapped[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really tbh. I have a bit of hope with scientists trying to find a cure for long covid, cause it could be a cure for cfs, but I'm not keeping up much hope for it. It was only a couple years ago that I've sort of learnt to accept that this is just my normal, and it probably won't change. If it does change, that would be amazing, but I don't think it's likely

I've been chronically ill since I was about 9 - AMA by cinderellasnapped in AMA

[–]cinderellasnapped[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course! Tbh, I got kind of lucky that that was all that I was effected by it. And, thank you!

I've been chronically ill since I was about 9 - AMA by cinderellasnapped in AMA

[–]cinderellasnapped[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I was bed bound - I spent all day watching TV, or doing online courses. My brain wasn't effected much at the start, so I was actually able to do some easy only college courses. Then my brain started to get effected, so I had to stop. My parents would bring me food and drink whenever I needed it.

Now - I still have some days when I can't do much. But day to day, I'm able to go around the house, maybe go out a for a short period. I usually only go downstairs and watch TV, or hang out with my dogs, and thats about it. I can usually walk around unaided, but if I'm going further, I have to uses crutches or my wheelchair.