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Culture November 30, 2018

'Dear Evan Hansen' is becoming a movie

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Hit Broadway musical "Dear Evan Hansen" is coming to the big screen.

Universal Pictures has acquired movie rights for the six-time Tony Award-winning musical, the company confirmed to ABC News.

Ben Platt is reportedly in talks to reprise his role as the title character, Evan Hansen, for the film adaptation.

The 25-year-old critically acclaimed actor, who gave his final performance for the Broadway music in November 2017, had earned massive success and numerous accolades throughout his time playing the character.

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The story centers on a young man who struggles to communicate with those around him and make sense of tragedy following his friend’s suicide.

Many believe "Dear Evan Hansen" has lent a voice to those struggling with mental health issues, including depression and anxiety.

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Yesterday was my last @DearEvanHansen performance, ending a 3.5 year journey with a remarkable family of artists. I am proud of all I gave & grateful for all I received. I love you, Evan. You changed every part of my life. I’ll carry you with me for the rest of my days. Now, onward!

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Platt took home both a Tony Award for best actor in a musical and the prestigious Drama League's Distinguished Performance Award in 2017, which Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda received the year before.

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2 readings, 2 workshops, 3 productions and almost 4 years- hard to fathom that's it's nearly time to say goodbye to Evan and my DEH family. My final performance is Sunday, November 19th! ??: @murphymade

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Playwright and "Dear Evan Hansen" author, Steven Levenson, will write the script, while Marc Platt and Adam Siegel are producing the film, according to Variety.

Tony, Grammy and Academy Award-winning songwriters Benj Pasek and Justin Paul will also be involved in the project.