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Stunts
Broadway-level flips in a filmed theatre? Unhinged athleticism.
Acting
Jeremy Jordan's Jack Kelly — charm so potent it should be illegal.
Production
Turn-of-century NYC built onstage; you forget it's not location.

Director
Brett Sullivan
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