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"textContent": "Ken Fallin captures the volatile, electric pulse of Dog Day Afternoon with a caricature that feels as alive as the story itself—sharp, kinetic, and teetering on the edge of chaos. At the center, Ebon Moss-Bachrach radiates a restless intensity, a man unraveling in real time, while Jon Bernthal brings a coiled, combustible presence that suggests […]\n\nThe post Ken Fallin’s Broadway: Dog Day Afternoon first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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