![]() Alex Barber, Aria Brooks, Better Nate Than Ever, comedy, Disney Plus, drama, Joshua Bassett, LGBTQ, Michelle Federer, movies, New York City, Norbert Leo Butz, Pittsburgh, reviews, Rueby Wood, TVīy Carla Hay Rueby Wood (center) in “Better Nate Than Ever” (Photo by David Lee/Disney Enterprises Inc.)Ĭulture Representation: Taking place in Pittsburgh and New York City, the comedy/drama “Better Nate Than Ever” features a predominantly white cast of characters (with some African Americans, Latinos and Asians) representing the working-class and middle-class.Ĭulture Clash: A 13-year-old boy, who dreams of becoming a star of musicals, temporarily runs away with his best friend from their hometown of Pittsburgh to New York City, so that they can audition for prominent roles in the Broadway show “Lilo & Stitch: The Musical.”Ĭulture Audience: “Better Nate Than Ever” will appeal primarily to people who are interested in sentimental, family-friendly stories about finding one’s identity and self-acceptance. ![]()
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