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Rachel Zegler And Jack Antonoff Release Single From ‘Romeo + Juliet’

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Man of the House,” a new song co-written and produced by Jack Antonoff and performed by Rachel Zegler in Broadway‘s Romeo + Juliet opening tonight, has been released as a single.

Both Zegler and Antonoff are making their Broadway debuts with the revival directed by Sam Gold. Though not a musical, the play does include a contemporary instrumental music score and several songs written by Antonoff.

The single, released tonight on Antonoff’s Shadow of the City label, was written by Antonoff and Ryan Beatty. Listen to the track here.

Antonoff has previously collaborated with Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, The 1975, Kendrick Lamar and others, and in February won Producer of the Year at the Grammy Awards for a third consecutive year.

Zegler, who stars opposite Kit Connor in Romeo + Juliet, portrayed Maria in Steven Spielberg’s film adaptation of the musical West Side Story.



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