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‘Hadestown: The Musical’ Review: A Theatrical Triumph, Onscreen

The New York Times – Movies:

The director Brett Sullivan gives viewers the best seat in the house, with delicate camerawork that moves with the rhythms of Anaïs Mitchell’s soulful score.

Chris Azzopardi
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