The top 10 neighbors for Newsies the Musical span a narrow similarity band — from 0.91 down to 0.89 — with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off between positions. That flat distribution is the structural finding: this audience doesn't cluster tightly around one kind of entity; it spreads evenly across several.
The composition of those ten neighbors breaks into two clear subcategory groups. Four are theater-infrastructure properties: Broadway.com (0.91), The Tony Awards (0.90), Playbill (0.90), and BroadwayWorld (0.90) — websites, a TV show, and a magazine all organized around live theater. Three are comedians: Billy Eichner (0.90), Kristen Schaal (0.89), and Nick Kroll (0.89). Two are actors: Mara Wilson (0.90) and Daveed Diggs (0.89). The only fellow musical in the top 10 is The Book of Mormon at 0.91 — the second-highest score in the set.
That mix — theater media, comedians, and actors sharing nearly identical scores — suggests an audience that moves fluidly between Broadway-specific content and a broader entertainment-comedy orbit. The comedians here are not incidental; at three of ten slots, they match the theater-infrastructure count and sit just as close as the Tony Awards itself.
The flat shape means no single neighbor defines this audience; the signal is the blend itself.