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Greetings. I've had a little look at your PS and we seem to have a gap0 in common. On line 1999 - 2000 and then a gap to the latter bit of 2003. Spooky, eh?
Is Les Miserable referred to the as The Glums in the US, as it is by theatre folk here in the UK?
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I've never heard it referred to thusly. Not a bad nickname. The only nickname in the US I've heard of is Les Miz, naturally because of the musical.
It was the musical in the UK that received that appelation. Hence phrases like, "I've been in Cats but not in the Glums," among actors.
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