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“Suffs” is a new Broadway musical about the women’s suffrage movement in 1913. The show received 6 Tony nominations this year, including best musical. NBC News’ Joe Fryer spoke with the show’s creator, Shaina Taub, and one of the show’s stars, Nikki M. James.May 23, 2024
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