chapter 3-2

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‘This is like being in a museum, you know’, she explained. ‘It’s all for your eyes, not for your hands.’ The auditorium suddenly went dark, the curtains rolled up and the performance began. The musical, Mamma Mia, was exactly what Lana needed; at least, that’s what she thought. Well-known songs, evergreen hits that you could sing along with, a light and fun story which ends happily and contains only a minimal amount of drama. Dramas, she didn’t fancy. In her unstable emotional state, she couldn’t take something like Les Miserables or the Phantom of the Opera. As much as she could, she switched off her mind and completely surrendered to the joy of music. During the intermission, they all invaded the hall for refreshments. The show had its expected effect on the group; they were all in hig

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