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Joshua Bassett, Rueby Wood & Aria Brooks on Better Nate Than Ever and Broadway Shows
Mar 21 2022
With writer-director Tim Federle’s Better Nate Than Ever arriving on Disney+ this weekend, I recently got to speak with Joshua Bassett, Rueby Wood and Aria Brooks about making the comedy musical. Based on the award-winning novel of the same name by Federle, the film stars newcomer Rueby Wood as Nate Foster, a 13-year-old with big Broadway dreams. When a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity presents itself, Wood’s Nate sneaks off to the Big Apple to chase his dreams with his best friend Libby (Aria Brooks). The film also stars Bassett as Nate’s older brother, Lisa Kudrow as Nate’s long-lost Aunt Heidi, and Michelle Federer and Norbert Leo Butz as Nate’s parents.
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