Broadway has found its Gen Z audience — by telling Gen Z stories
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This image released by Polk & Co. shows Rachel Zegler as Juliet, right, and Kit Connor as Romeo, during a performance of "Romeo + Juliet" in New York. (Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman /Polk & Co. via AP)