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I'm surprised that the neutrality of this article has been disputed. Although I admire Melody's work (which is why I wrote the article), I've kept my own opinions out of the piece. The main text is entirely factual statement. I have quoted positive reviews of her work, but only where they describe what the shows are actually about. It's necessary to quote theatre reviews in order to demonstrate notability - the only way to assess theatre in an encyclopedia article is to quote reviewers. I wanted to demonstrate Melody's notability clearly because a previous article on her was deleted for non-notability - but that was in 2008, before she'd made her breakthrough shows.Cephascrispus (talk) 11:45, 6 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]