@OldBreeze: The Secret Garden because it’s a musical of quiet strength, hidden sorrow, and unexpected warmth, just like him. He carries a calm, reflective presence, like someone shaped by loss but not defined by it. The story unfolds slowly and soulfully, revealing beauty beneath silence, much like the way he exists: understated, poetic, and deeply human.
@enamin: Moulin Rouge because it’s a musical of high drama, glittering heartbreak, and artistic rebellion, just like her. There’s glamour in her persona, but also raw emotion underneath. Moulin Rouge! bursts with passion, extravagance, and the kind of love that destroys and defines you.
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@Juyeeonlee: The Phantom of the Opera because it’s a musical of romantic darkness, powerful allure, and dramatic presence, just like him. There’s something haunting and magnetic about his vibe, as if he exists just slightly out of reach. Phantom captures that intensity, beauty, and hidden pain.
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@gyuvinn: Newsies because it’s a musical of reckless charm, boundless energy, and boyish rebellion, just like him. He radiates the spirit of someone who acts first, thinks later, and always leads with heart. Newsies is about fighting for something bigger than yourself, with a wink and a grin.
@yooyeoncourth: Legally Blonde: The Musical because it’s a musical of sharp wit, unexpected depth, and sparkling femininity, just like her. She carries both confidence and surprise, someone underestimated until she turns the whole room. Legally Blonde is smart, stylish, and stronger than it looks.
@altshinyu: Next to Normal because it’s a musical of emotional weight, vulnerability, and inner storms, just like him. There’s quiet complexity in his presence, something layered, personal, and raw. Next to Normal reflects that depth, showing the cracks beneath the surface with brutal honesty and beauty.
@Gaeur: Chicago because it’s a musical of bold confidence, sharp glamour, and dangerous grace — just like her. She feels like a femme fatale in a world of velvet and fire — someone who knows exactly what she’s doing. Chicago is about performance, power, and the cost of control.
@wunakedurne: Dear Evan Hansen because it’s a musical of quiet anxiety, yearning connection, and youthful confusion — just like him. There’s something tender and sincere about his aura — someone who feels deeply but struggles to be seen. Dear Evan Hansen gives voice to that ache with honesty and heartbreak.
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