@@veganspaghetti2688 oh really?? When was that determined? All I know is how the Broadway production ended: by saying that the case is still ongoing and unsolved.
@@tia.was.missing_ quite a bit ago actually, when the release of the musical first happened, the case was reopened and the court found Connoly guilty of all crimes and Leo Frank was exonerated
@@elisep7938 that's true, another example is in the original production of Company. There was originally a gay slur in You Could Drive a Person Crazy, but for the 2006 Broadway Revival, they changed the lyric to, "If he actually was gay". All subsequent professional productions have also adopted this change (Except for the gender-swap revivals on both Broadway and in the West End, they changed many lyrics to fit pronouns)
Dude is an excellent performer, singer as well
Wow! He has an amazing voice and great acting abilities! :D
Perfect casting. Perfect.
This man has some swagger...I think I like it
@Kane Isaiah cool for u
best one I've heard on yt so far
3:29 goosebumps!
This is great!!
Brrah brrrah. He is Hercules Mulligan.
Fine casting, very good performance. Only wish they'd not gone fora laugh at the end.
I think the laugh was perfect. It showed that Conley understood that he had successfully gotten away with the murder of Mary Phagan
@@veganspaghetti2688 Isn't the case technically unsolved??
@@tia.was.missing_ It actually was determined that it was HE who killed Mary and not Leo.
@@veganspaghetti2688 oh really?? When was that determined? All I know is how the Broadway production ended: by saying that the case is still ongoing and unsolved.
@@tia.was.missing_ quite a bit ago actually, when the release of the musical first happened, the case was reopened and the court found Connoly guilty of all crimes and Leo Frank was exonerated
Hmm I see school/off Broadway productions take out the slurs
Actually I believe the slurs were removed from the script in the revised version, which is slightly different than the original production.
@@elisep7938 that's true, another example is in the original production of Company. There was originally a gay slur in You Could Drive a Person Crazy, but for the 2006 Broadway Revival, they changed the lyric to, "If he actually was gay". All subsequent professional productions have also adopted this change (Except for the gender-swap revivals on both Broadway and in the West End, they changed many lyrics to fit pronouns)