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"He understands the eight-show-a-week idea, he understands the commitment that it takes, he understands the family, he understands the support everyone gives to each other. It's thrilling for us to have him." Jonas says he has yet to meet Radcliffe, who opened the role in March, but hopes to soon. "He's an incredible actor and he's doing such a great job with the show, so it will be cool to sit down with him and pick his brain." Ashford says there's a natural symmetry to replacing the young "Harry Potter" star with Jonas, and that will likely send a new wave of teens to the Broadway box office. "It's good news for bringing young people to theater," he said. ___ Online:
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