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Here we are, sir. It's Tony Day. You got a Tony pin
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Yes. Yes, I'm so excited. I'm so thankful. I'm so lucky. It's amazing
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Is it all surreal, this whole experience of working on this? And today
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Today is surreal in a good way. I get to see all my castmates and Joe Bonney and Martina
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Mayok. And it's just a, I'm in cloud nine. It's wonderful. What's made this so special, working on this show
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Just working with everybody, the crew, the cast, the producers. It became a family. And
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the subject matter of the play is so important and so wonderful. And I was just so happy
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to be a part of it. Take me back to Young David. Really, really young. That first play you ever did in kindergarten
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beforehand. What was the play you did and what would older David tell younger David now
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Well, you know, the first play I did, I was like 28 years old. I wasn't, I didn't do it when I was a child, but it was a play. First play was a Stephen Alley Giggs play. The first
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play off Broadway, Stephen Alley Giggs play called In Arabia We'd All Be Kings. And that
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was it. I was, I was sold. I just wanted to do more and more of that. The feeling, the
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fulfillment that theater gives me is second to none