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The synchronized use of the glass pillars and the handiwork of the technical crew emphasized how characters effortlessly shifted between their real lives and the virtual world. They would be speaking to each other face-to-face one moment, and within seconds they were standing in the middle of a small, blue square, speaking into the void that is known as the internet. The seamlessness of these transitions forced me to think about how often we do this in everyday life; we scroll, look up, smile, say "hello" to someone on the sidewalk, and then immediately continue scrolling in hopes of finding a juicy Facebook argument to read. This reflection was a result of the technicalities of the show, and it wouldn't have crossed my mind without the skillful tech crew behind it all.The cast and crew of Dear Evan Hansen put on a spectacular, entertaining performance, but more importantly, they offered an important message-you belong. This was the thread through all of the laughs, cringes, gasps, and tears. If you are feeling alone, or if you know someone who is, I encourage you to go see this show. It serves as a reminder that every single person is fighting some sort of uphill battle, and even though that battle might seem insignificant to you, it is everything to that person. So, head to Bass Performance Hall for Dear Evan Hansen, and if you can't, take a moment to reach out to a friend and let them know you aren't going anywhere. Remember, if you are lost, #YOUWILLBEFOUND. d2c66b5586