Dear Evan Hansen

An honest and original story for the outsider in all of us.

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Podcast Release Date:
Jun 02, 2023

Patron Exclusive Review Episode 81

Don’t fall out of the apple tree with anyone else but me.

Ben Platt caught a bad break reprising his Tony-winning role in the movie adaptation of Broadway’s Dear Evan Hansen. Can a socially awkward teenager improve the lives of a family rocked by suicide, and elevate his own social standing in high school, by forging a series of letters that fictionalize a friendship between him and a dead kid? And does his deception sound sweeter whenever he sings show tunes to surrogate moms Julianne Moore and Amy Adams? Become a Now Playing Patron this June and have a great day with this podcast review!

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Movie Details

Series
Patron Exclusives
Director
Stephen Chbosky
Runtime
2 h 17 min
Release Date
24 September 2021
Genres
Drama
Overview
Evan Hansen, a high schooler with social anxiety, unintentionally gets caught up in a lie after the family of a classmate who committed suicide mistakes one of Hansen’s letters for their son’s suicide note.

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