GREASE
IS THE WORD
Daniel
Radcliffe and Darren Criss have a couple of
things in common.
One
is that they both starred on Broadway in a
revival of "How to Succeed in Business
Without Really Trying."
Daniel
originated the role.
Darren,
fresh off his debut season in "Glee," was
his replacement.
To find out what the other thing they have
in common is,
first take a look at our website items for
today; then scroll down to check out the
video clips where you'll find the
answer.
Daniel
and Darren.
The other thing they have in common
is:
They both have incredibly-thick and
somewhat-unruly heads of hair.
Since the lead role in "How to Succeed"
calls for a slicked-down early 1960's
haircut, both of them must have used gobs
of grease just to keep it all in
place. Here's the greased-down Daniel:
And
here's Darren:
Speaking
of "Grease," whatever this Belgian flash mob
lacks in precision, they totally make up for
in terms of enthusiasm and sheer
number:
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