“I know I’m not an ordinary kid,” Auggie says in a voiceover during the film’s opening scene. “I mean, I’m doing the right things. I just don’t look ordinary when I’m doing these things.” “Wonder” is ...
The Baltimore Sun: In ‘Wonder’ the musical, young actors with facial differences find their voices onstage
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — When Max Voehl auditioned to play the lead role in the musical “Wonder,” he sensed he was playing a version of himself onstage. Voehl, who was born with a bilateral cleft lip and ...
In ‘Wonder’ the musical, young actors with facial differences find their voices onstage
Yahoo: His mom hated the book ‘Wonder.’ Now he’s the face of the new musical
Auggie’s reliance on Moon Boy is so strong that it isn’t until near the end of the musical — when he has gained enough confidence to stand taller and face his bullies head-on — that he finally ...
His mom hated the book ‘Wonder.’ Now he’s the face of the new musical
Newsday: In 'Wonder' the musical, young actors with facial differences find their voices onstage
In 'Wonder' the musical, young actors with facial differences find their voices onstage
WBUR: Musical 'Wonder' brings a tale of empathy and acceptance to A.R.T.
Front row: Max Voehl and Garrett McNally both portray Auggie Pullman. Back row: Kaylin Hedges, Javier Muñoz and Alison Luff play the other members of the Pullman family in A.R.T.'s world-premiere ...
The Harvard Crimson: ‘Wonder’ Review: A Show to ‘Change the Way We See’