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Watch: Trailer of Harvey Weinstein’s Broadway Show ‘Finding Neverland’


Famed Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has made peace with Broadway PR expert Rick Miramontez over the Broadway stage version of “Finding Neverland, ” whose movie like trailer has just been released.

The New York Post reports that Weinstein and Rick Miramontez were seen schmoozing with one another amicably while attending the Human Rights Campaign gala over the weekend. Weinstein was there to see Joel Gray present an award to his “The Imitation Game.”

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A source said, “There were a lot of theater people looking over at Harvey and Rick. The two were laughing . . . It looked like a rapprochement.” The two men had a disagreement over the new play Finding Neverland which star Gray who is represented by Miramontez.

The new musical is based on the 2004 movie of the same name which starred Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet about the life of J.M. Barrie who wrote Peter Pan.

The new 30 second trailer for the show features the song “When Your Feet Don’t Touch the Ground.” It is schedule to open on April 15th at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in Manhattan.

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