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Just a theory i saw about online that the whole thing is Judith/Natallie listening back due to the prologues words of jace asking if she'd ever listen back and her saying maybe. Obviously in the end he gives her the phone so it can't really be anyone else just thought it was interesting and made sense
2A02:C7D:5DC8:5700:5500:F781:4A5E:4A9 (
talk) 06:39, 10 May 2022 (UTC)reply
Please Add the First Read Staged Reading
Recently, the authors consented to the first ever staged reading of the production at Illinois Wesleyan University. This is deserving of being added to the page, as it is the first ever live production.
Sasharosenbaum13 (
talk) 18:42, 6 November 2023 (UTC)reply
No, university readings are not
WP:Noteworthy. It if it gets a professional production somewhere, that can be added. --
Ssilvers (
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Just a theory i saw about online that the whole thing is Judith/Natallie listening back due to the prologues words of jace asking if she'd ever listen back and her saying maybe. Obviously in the end he gives her the phone so it can't really be anyone else just thought it was interesting and made sense
2A02:C7D:5DC8:5700:5500:F781:4A5E:4A9 (
talk) 06:39, 10 May 2022 (UTC)reply
Please Add the First Read Staged Reading
Recently, the authors consented to the first ever staged reading of the production at Illinois Wesleyan University. This is deserving of being added to the page, as it is the first ever live production.
Sasharosenbaum13 (
talk) 18:42, 6 November 2023 (UTC)reply
No, university readings are not
WP:Noteworthy. It if it gets a professional production somewhere, that can be added. --
Ssilvers (
talk) 20:21, 6 November 2023 (UTC)reply