It's just heartbreaking to see your senior buddies leave. I'm going to be graduating this year so I'm going to be on the other side of the situation this year. I want to cry just thinking about it.
Sorry, I totally didn't notice until now that you left two comments. My bad. Well, I wanted to be in choir, but I had to drop it for an English class with many loud people that don't seem too concerned with whether or not they graduate. I am in the chorus for the upcoming musical, though. Most of my friends are theatre and music kids (choir, band, and orchestra.)
Yes, I think I was one of the people that wasn't crying when we were taking down the set, because it marked that it was actually over. We built this huge bridge that was about seven feet tall, so the actors were pretty high up. Took us weeks to build, but just hours to take down.
I can definitely imagine that you couldn't stand it afterwards. After working on the crew for "Romeo and Juliet" and reading "Hamlet" in English class, I'm getting a little sick of Shakespeare.
I'll be sure to read those (eventually.) I'm sure there's a large group for people that love each of the books considered to be classics, but it's amazing how diverse opinions are on them.
I've never read it, but I do know that there's a woman in it that got betrayed by her fiance and paused her life at that exact moment. I only know that because of Sassy Gay Friend. XD