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For Grant Gustin, The Hard Parts Are His Favorite Parts

37m · Stagecraft with Gordon Cox · 16 Apr 11:00

Now starring on Broadway in the critically acclaimed "Water for Elephants," Gustin shares what's most challenging — and most rewarding — about his first return to musical theater after nine years as the star of the long-running CW series "The Flash." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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