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Actor Andrew Rannells sits down with TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Keke Palmer to talk about his debut in the new Broadway show “All In: Comedy About Love.” He also opens up about what it was like to become a stepparent and looks back at a hilarious “Grease” parody commercial with Amy Adams. He then plays a fun game called “Scene Switch!”

By Amelia Journalton

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