Ben Platt is Broadway's new gay romantic
Ben Platt talks to Out about his residency at Broadway's Palace Theatre, his new album Honeymind, and the creative partnership with his fiancé Noah Galvin.
June 03 2024 11:50 AM
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Ben Platt talks to Out about his residency at Broadway's Palace Theatre, his new album Honeymind, and the creative partnership with his fiancé Noah Galvin.
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