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Cynthia Erivo

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It's fantastic until it doesn't work anymore.

It's fantastic until it doesn't work anymore.

It's fantastic until it doesn't work anymore.

Until it leaves you empty and you're like, what am I actually doing this one? I've not done this for myself. And now I have to figure out how to do this for myself.

Until it leaves you empty and you're like, what am I actually doing this one? I've not done this for myself. And now I have to figure out how to do this for myself.

Until it leaves you empty and you're like, what am I actually doing this one? I've not done this for myself. And now I have to figure out how to do this for myself.

Yeah. We got to try something else now.

Yeah. We got to try something else now.

Yeah. We got to try something else now.

Let's change direction. Pivot. Let's go somewhere else now. I got here.

Let's change direction. Pivot. Let's go somewhere else now. I got here.

Let's change direction. Pivot. Let's go somewhere else now. I got here.

I did. So my music teacher there, Miss Rycroft, who is so awesome. No one really understood her, but I really got her.

I did. So my music teacher there, Miss Rycroft, who is so awesome. No one really understood her, but I really got her.

I did. So my music teacher there, Miss Rycroft, who is so awesome. No one really understood her, but I really got her.

she would pretend to be like this curmudgeonly teacher who just didn't like people but actually she was the funniest most brilliant most kind teacher to me ever she was like oh I have your number right I know what you are you are a musician and I'm gonna make sure that you're always a musician I see you I was like quickly accosted and I learned to play the clarinet.

she would pretend to be like this curmudgeonly teacher who just didn't like people but actually she was the funniest most brilliant most kind teacher to me ever she was like oh I have your number right I know what you are you are a musician and I'm gonna make sure that you're always a musician I see you I was like quickly accosted and I learned to play the clarinet.

she would pretend to be like this curmudgeonly teacher who just didn't like people but actually she was the funniest most brilliant most kind teacher to me ever she was like oh I have your number right I know what you are you are a musician and I'm gonna make sure that you're always a musician I see you I was like quickly accosted and I learned to play the clarinet.

So I learned to read music that way. And then she got me a viola. So I started doing that too. And I can't play any of these anymore, but it meant that I could really actually read music. And I did music proficiency, all of that stuff. and did graded tests, the whole lot. Singing was happening in concert with all of that. They had a choir. I don't know how this happened.

So I learned to read music that way. And then she got me a viola. So I started doing that too. And I can't play any of these anymore, but it meant that I could really actually read music. And I did music proficiency, all of that stuff. and did graded tests, the whole lot. Singing was happening in concert with all of that. They had a choir. I don't know how this happened.