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Finding Neverland celebrates 10 years and prepares for its Broadway debut starring Matthew Morrison Finding Neverland celebrates 10 years and prepares for its Broadway debut starring Matthew Morrison 

Finding Neverland celebrates 10 years and prepares for its Broadway debut starring Matthew Morrison and Kelsey Grammer

Watch clips from the film starring Oscar-nominated Johnny Depp and get more info on the upcoming musical opening April 2015.

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Hairspray July 2002, Original Broadway Cast with Kerry Butler and Matthew Morrison

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Looking for a Finding Neverland bootleg from both ART and BWay. Willing to trade. 


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i also CANNOT for the life of me figure out if will schuester is the bad guy. he’s so clearly unlikable—to the point of satire and parody—but he also always wins, always gets what he wants, and is always forgiven whenever he fucks up (even if he didn’t really do anything to changer or amend the hurt he caused).

i feel like an actual villain would lose eventually? what is ryan murphy telling us when he makes a character that’s so deeply unlikable—and inappropriate in so many ways—but that character still always wins?

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