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Prom, The

[Netflix only] When their Broadway show Eleanor! is panned and closes on opening night after potentially career-ending reviews in Ryan Murphy's like-it-or-hate-it, campy, cliché-filled, over-the-top, intermittently entertaining and funny, star-studded (Tracey Ullman, Mary Kay Place, and Kevin Chamberlin), 132-minute satirical musical dominated by high-energy music and choreography and adapted from the 2018 critically acclaimed, award-winning, Tony-nominated Broadway musical, two egotistical and narcissistic New York stars (Meryl Streep and James Corden) and two down-on-their-luck actors (Nicole Kidman and Andrew Rannells) head to a small town in Indiana to help a lesbian high school student (Jo Ellen Pellman) when the high school principal (Keegan-Michael Key) and homophobic PTA president (Kerry Washington) refuse to allow her to attend the prom with her still-closeted girlfriend (Ariana DeBose) and other classmates (Nico Greetham, Nathaniel J. Potvin, Logan Riley Hassel, Sofia Dieler, et al.) in a self-serving attempt to improve their negative public image and therefore their careers.
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