What looks like a romantic comedy starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Sebastian Stan turns out to be an intense drama called 'Fresh' with an unusual twist.
Roughly 1,500 students from New York City saw "The Lion King" on Broadway for free as part Theatre Development Fund's Introduction to Theatre program.
There's a twist so surprising even the performers were astonished the first time they read the script. It turns out her erstwhile partner has what one reviewer called,"unusual appetites;" but I'm going go be more blunt about it and tell you: he's a cannibal.
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