Display title | Awesome (theatre) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | There's something special about Crowning Moment of Awesome in theater. Is it the raw, tenacious power of being in the very presence of the actors? Is it in the Crowning Music of Awesome or the words that can't help but lift the human spirit? Or is just because, unlike other examples, these are Crowning Moment of Awesome that are repeated night... after night... after night?! |