It seems like every 20 or so years we have to put up with some self-righteous Broadway show that gets too popular, too quick, and then becomes an obnoxious cultural staple for the left to virtue-signal off of.
Back in 1993 it was Rent.
Now it’s this thing.
Fortunately great classics like Fiddler on the Roof, The Sound of Music, and Les Misérables take their productions seriously and recognize that they are there to honor the production and they, the actors, are not the reason why people are there.