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Agony Aunt Answers: Parenting Edition
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Agony Aunt Answers: Parenting Edition

Yes, my friends, it’s that time again. So please enjoy this edition of my column, I hope it assists those who took the time to send their questions. And for the general readers, perhaps this can help you with a problem in your own life, too. Don’t forget to look at the end of the column for details of how to send me your own pressing questions. Today is all about helping parents – from a new father, to a mother who needs laundry tips, and a mother struggling with her oldest son.

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Six Off-The-Wall Horror Musicals That Would Make the Phantom of the Opera Proud
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Six Off-The-Wall Horror Musicals That Would Make the Phantom of the Opera Proud

The brilliant fusion of classic Broadway scores mashed with off-kilter Dark Sci-Fi and Horror themes make them accessible to a wide variety of audiences. It’s a joy to be able to have a night out on the town and experience a fun-filled evening of creepy gore with the whole family.

And if you’ve seen all of those, but still hunger for more? Fear not, for we’ve got a list of new material to put a song in your hearts! Who knows! Maybe some of you rising stars will learn a new tune for your next open audition. You know, one that really sets you apart from the crowd and makes you memorable.

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5 Monstrous Reads for Fans of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
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5 Monstrous Reads for Fans of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein

The classics have always held a soft spot in my heart, encompassing a large portion of my reading as a kid and teen. I didn’t discriminate between genres, reading anything and everything I could get my little bookworm hands on in an attempt to escape a world around me that hadn’t been very kind. I was especially drawn to women writing books, looking up to them with a sort of awed reverence that their male colleagues didn’t quite elicit from me.

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Amateur Dramatics: a Short Story
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Amateur Dramatics: a Short Story

He groaned, gritting his teeth and trying to cover his ears, to block out the chittering, chattering sound above him. The high trills and tap-tap-tap on the floor. Open auditions. Hehated open auditions. They drew out the worst of the worst, and subjected him to days of listening to untalented hacks try and prove they could sing and could dance and could act. Most of them couldn’t. And sometimes, those that couldn’t cried and wailed as they were ushered out of the building. Open auditions meant he had no rest whatsoever.

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