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‘A Face in the Crowd’ Isn’t About Trump. It Just Seems Like It.

Elvis Costello and Sarah Ruhl’s musical adaptation of the 1957 film, a satire about a hustler turned power-hungry TV personality, hits the London stage.

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Karimloo, Ramin, Ruhl, Sarah, Theater
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