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"You Will Be Found" is the Act 1 finale of the 2015 musical Dear Evan Hansen, which premiered on Broadway in 2016. Benj Pasek and Justin Paul wrote both the music and lyrics to the song. [ 1 ]
"Found/Tonight" is a mash-up charity single of two popular musical theatre tracks from Hamilton and Dear Evan Hansen, with the proceeds partially donated to the March for Our Lives anti-gun violence movement. The song's lyrics and melodies are borrowed from "The Story of Tonight" from Hamilton, and "You Will Be Found" from Dear Evan Hansen. [1]
Dear Evan Hansen is a stage musical with music and lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, and a book by Steven Levenson. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The musical follows Evan Hansen , a high school senior with social anxiety , "who invents an important role for himself in a tragedy that he did not earn".
Time to dust off your blue striped polo—”Dear Evan Hansen” is hitting the big screen. The film is an adaptation of the acclaimed musical, which garnered six Tony Awards in 2017.
Evan Hansen is the titular character and main protagonist of the Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen by Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.A bullied 17-year-old high schooler with social anxiety and depression, who lives with his single mother Heidi Hansen after she divorced from his father Mark Hansen ten years before, he attempts to find the acceptance and love he has been lacking in ...
Courtesy TIFF“Undoubtedly the worst musical I have ever seen.”“It’s like if Jar Jar Binks starred in his own film.”“Jail to everyone.”“Someone needs to go to the Hague.”There are ...
Dear Evan Hansen is a 2021 American coming-of-age musical film directed by Stephen Chbosky from a screenplay by Steven Levenson, based on the 2015 stage musical by Levenson, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. Ben Platt plays the title role, reprising the performance that he originated on stage six years earlier.
Joshua Vacanti, “You Will be Found” (Team Legend) Obviously a Dear Evan Hansen song was a perfect pick for this theater kid, allowing him to staying in lane — a lane that, as John noted, is ...