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April 10, 2019

Ryan Murphy brings LGBTQ+ students to 'The Prom' to see their first Broadway show

PHOTO: The cast of “The Prom” musical on Broadway.
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The cast of “The Prom” musical on Broadway.

This was not a dress rehearsal.

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Ryan Murphy, creator of “American Horror Story,” “Glee” and “Pose,” bought out half the house at Tuesday night’s performance of “The Prom” on Broadway for LGBTQ+ youth who have never seen a Broadway show before -- a true effort to “kick-ball-change the world,” as they say in the musical.

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A remarkable night on Broadway last night as @mrrpmurphy creator of @ahsfx, #Glee and @poseonfx bought out half the house tickets at @theprommusical for LGBTQ+ youth who have never seen a broadway show: “I wish this show was around when I was a kid. I related to this show so much because I’m from Indiana; the show is set in Indiana. I was not allowed to take my boyfriend to my senior prom.” He also filled the audience with a star studded guest list: @glennclose @bensplatt @guskenworthy , @sarahjessicaparker @_matthew.morrison_ @theebillyporter @csiriano @officialbernadettepeters @andrewrannells and @maxisms to name a few, Murphy adding, “you are not alone…all of us came out tonight to celebrate #TheProm which is an amazing musical but also to celebrate you kids and to tell you that we love you and we see you and you have support.”

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“I wish this show was around when I was a kid. I related to this show so much because I’m from Indiana; the show is set in Indiana. I was not allowed to take my boyfriend to my senior prom,” Murphy told the audience as he took the stage ahead of the musical’s evening performance.

The Hetrick Martin Institute, GLAAD, The Trevor Project, New York City Public Schools’ Gender and Sexuality Alliances (GSA) and Broadway For All were among the organizations that helped pull off the big night for the students.

“You are not alone,” Murphy told the students, revealing a star-studded guest list that included Glen Close, Ben Platt, Gus Kenworthy, Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Morrison, Billy Porter, Cristian Siriano, Bernadette Peters, Andrew Rannells and Max Emerson.

PHOTOS: See @theebillyporter, @janetmock, and more bring some zazz to the @MrRPMurphy benefit performance of @ThePromMusical https://t.co/JKIAVgQb63 pic.twitter.com/cCFAovktqM

— Playbill (@playbill) April 10, 2019

“I was at a place as many of you were when I was growing up…my backyard was a cornfield, I’m from a very religious family, so I really get it,” Murphy added. “All of us came out tonight to celebrate 'The Prom' which is an amazing musical but also to celebrate you kids and to tell you that we love you and we see you and you have support.”

GLAAD told "GMA: "Thanks to Ryan Murphy, hundreds of LGBTQ youth and advocates experienced an empowering message of acceptance, not only as The Prom’s story unfolded onstage, but from so many of their favorite celebrities and LGBTQ notables in the audience. ”

Thank you so much @MrRPMurphy and @ThePromMusical for supporting our life-saving work! ❤️💛💚💙💜 https://t.co/IaGRJGpoIZ

— The Trevor Project (@TrevorProject) April 8, 2019

"It was a fun opportunity for our counselors, who support youth in crisis every day, to celebrate "The Prom’s" inclusive message for young people everywhere," The Trevor Project said.

Murphy also announced that "The Prom" is headed to Netflix.

#Repost @mrrpmurphy: “THE PROM is one of the most uplifting, heartfelt and special musicals I have ever seen on Broadway...I'm thrilled to announce I'm turning it into a MOVIE EVENT for Netflix.” #ThePromMusical pic.twitter.com/efMWBo533H

— Prom Musical (@ThePromMusical) April 10, 2019

“I want to see optimistic content and I want to make optimistic content,” Murphy told the excited crowd, adding that the Netflix adaptation would make its debut in September 2020 to “change hearts, minds and votes.”

“The Prom” is a story of a high school student banned from taking her girlfriend to prom as a group of Broadway stars head to the girl's small Indiana town with their own intentions to "fight the injustice."

“The show says in a profound way that LGBTQ rights are human rights,” Murphy said.

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THE PROM is one of the most uplifting, heartfelt and special musicals I have ever seen on Broadway. It's truly an original that celebrates the underdog and says in a loving spectacular way that LGBTQ rights are human rights. I feel a special connection to it because it's set in Indiana, and that's where I grew up, too. I'm thrilled to announce I'm turning it into a MOVIE EVENT for Netflix, and I'm bringing producers @billdamaschke and @dori.berinstein and the amazing creative team with me -- Tony Award winner Casey Nicholaw, Tony Award winner Bob Martin, Tony award nominee @sklarbar73 and Tony Award nominee @Chadbeg. See it first at the Longacre Theatre. It has a musical score that will leave you singing for days, a hilarious and moving book and some of the most showstopping direction, choreography and performances I've ever seen on Broadway. @theprommusical

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