Personal Narrative: Wicked

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Wicked
I went to Wicked. It was just me and my mom. We did not go to New York but we did go to the Aronoff theater. It was amazing, we had a blast!We went up one floor and got my picture in front of a poster of the two witches: Elphaba and Galinda. After that, we went to our seats in the balcony, in the second row. Once the show started it was amazing until Elphaba went missing she was in the middle of going to her new school with her sister, and then, the whole stage and the whole theater went black! When it got brighter again Elphaba was…. gone!The audience and everyone on the stage is roaming around the Aronoff theater searching for Elphaba. No one can find her. Everyone even me and my mom are searching. I had a thought that maybe we could

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