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The brand new musical How to Dance in Ohio is premiering on Broadway this fall and we’re able to share the exclusive premiere of the song “Building Momentum” as performed by newcomer Liam Pierce!
The groundbreaking new musical is inspired by the award-winning HBO documentary of the same name and follows autistic young adults who attend a group counseling center in Ohio. When they are challenged to break open their routines and prepare for a spring formal dance, they are faced with new experiences in love, independence, and conquering their fears as they step into the next phases of their lives.
Liam, one of seven autistic actors in the cast, will be making his Broadway debut as Drew. He recently completed his B.F.A. in musical theater at Pace University and previous credits include Spring Awakening and If/Then.
Head inside to watch the video premiere…
How to Dance in Ohio begins preview performances at the Belasco Theatre in New York City on November 15, 2023 ahead of an official opening night on December 10, 2023. Get ticket information on HowToDanceInOhioMusical.com!
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