It was great. Everything went smoothly. I really enjoyed the applause - of course - but the show itself too.
What's more: I have an ICD and haven't stood in front of the mirror without a t-shirt for two years. At some point I started to agonize about the audience noticing nothing but the bump (white shirt, spotlights, you get the picture). After the show when I changed clothes, I decided to watch my upper body in the mirror. It felt OK. This must be an even more important step than the show itself.
For the record: there we're 670 people in the audience plus 120 dancers who we're on stage before the break.
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