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Skip is a cynic and Jack’s the voice of reason —Will, "My Three Best Friends"
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Glory Days is a 2008 one act musical with music and lyrics by Nick Blaemire and a book by James Gardiner about four high school friends reuniting a year after graduation. It closed after only one official performance on Broadway, but continues to be performed regionally.
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Tropes used in Glory Days (theatre) include:
- Bittersweet Ending
- Coming Out Story: Jack
- "I Am" Song: Or rather 'We Are' song, "My Three Best Friends"
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