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Sunday, February 16, 2003
I think the best thing about having the house to myself all this time is the ongoing one-woman workshop of an amalgamation of various musical (mainly Broadway) productions. Much has been accomplished. For example, although it is difficult to sing Little Red's solo from Into the Woods in a style that is sans tremolo, the effect is much more in tune with the character. Also, it is very difficult to sing the Baker and Wife's duet by yourself and make it sound like two different people.

Additionally, although underwater renditions of Part of That World are very much in keeping with the theme of The Little Mermaid, it sounds significantly less pleasant when one gets soap in one's mouth.