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Congratulations, you're a Tony nominee
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How does it feel? It feels like an honor, certainly. And also an honor to be representing our beautiful, beautiful play
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So that I don't feel, I say nothing is created in a vacuum
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You know, if you if someone says you did so beautifully, it's like, well, that's because
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I've been fed by what is around me and the cast, the costumes, the lighting, the set
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everything, the book, the music that carries you. I'm honored to represent that to say, yep, this is this is I have been fed by all of
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that and so proud to be part of this glorious musical. The intimacy of it
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It's a chamber piece that offers, you know, it's an offering. And I'm just I'm it's right up there
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And, you know, top five of things that I'm proudest of in my life in terms of my career
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So you share the stage with Dorian. What's it like working with him
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And you're both nominated together. Yes, that it that's felt right, you know, because we are a pair
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And we are also, you know, I said to some I said, you know, there are two thirds of
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Ali and Noah, you know, also the two other parts of us
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We are the elders. We are the final stop, you know, but we are influenced and informed by the other Noah's
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and Ali's who are so beautiful. The rest of the cast, you know, the combination of the mother and nurse Laurie, you go, what
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a brilliant thing that is. The nurse is like the mother and and the mother
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And it's I just I'm so bloody proud of this piece and everyone involved with it
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And as I say, honored that I can voice that and represent this glorious, glorious musical