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Hi my name is Lime Light. I'm just a regular down to earth pony who loves the theater. I love pretty much everything about it really. I usually try to balance my time on stage with doing work behind it, though I must admit the rush one gets on stage is beyond description, hearing others the sounds of a room full of ponies applauding for you is just wonderful.
Well now that you know a bit about my interests I suppose I should give you some back story. I was born, raised and currently live in the small town of trottingham. Now if any of you didn't know trottingham is an almost entirely earthpony community. That should give you some idea of how small of a town it is.. and so like many small town foals I hadn't ever been exposed to the theater. That is until my parents got a letter from a friend living in manehatten. I can honestly say I can't remember his name, but I know that trip changed the direction my life was heading. While in Manehatten my parents decided to go out to the theater while we were there, and it was the greatest most amazing thing I had ever seen, I wanted to know everything about it, my parents even convinced them to let me back stage to meet some of the actors and the tech crew. I had never been happier. I didn't even realize till after we left why my parents had so easily answered my cries for knowledge. You see at some point before the end of the show I had gotten my cutiemark!!!!
Now like I said Trottingham was a small town with not even a semblance of a theater community. My parents being the loving ponies the are saved up and managed to get me into Stalliongrad's school for talanted foals. It was a huge city far from home, and bitterly cold all year round, and later I learned where Chekhoove wrote most of his plays, but I loved it. I worked many odd jobs over the years I was there, and my tuition paying for both my dorm and meals I had a lot saved up by the time I returned home. So with my savings and my new friends we managed to open the first theater in trottingham in almost a century.