NewYorkology 14 months ago

'Naked Harry Potter' gets raves in 'Equus' on Broadway

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The revival of the unsettling psycho-drama “Equus” opened on Broadway last night and almost every theater critic from here to London weighed in with a review of play, probably for no other reason than it features a naked Daniel “Harry Potter” Radcliffe. Full Article at NewYorkology

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