Meet the Toronto brothers behind one of Broadway's most epic fight sequences

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It’s one of the most astonishing fight sequences you’ll ever see on stage: the second-act rumble in “The Outsiders,” with bodies flying like aerial projectiles, punches landing with the weight of a freight train and pelting rain kicking up gravel from the floor. 

The five-minute scene marks the climax of this musical adaptation of S.E. Hinton’s seminal novel of the same name, about two rival gangs in 1960s Oklahoma. And it was all dreamt up by Toronto brothers and co-choreographers Rick and Jeff Kuperman, who received a Tony nomination for their work on the show in 2024. 



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