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It's not sunk in really. I did not, I honestly did not expect this. So I was
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just happy to not be booed off Broadway and not get a tomato in the face and
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so this is like cherry on top and I'm just thrilled and I'm so honored to
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be amongst these amazing peers, these women I have just watched from the
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mezzanine and stood up for and and so I can't even believe I'm in their company
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right now. It's it's really crazy. You were such a joy to watch on stage. I
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told you you're now a theater animal. I told you that opening night is in your DNA. What has made this so special for you with coming to Broadway and doing a
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play? I mean I connected to this story and this woman first and foremost. That's
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what brought me here and talking to Annie and Amy and realizing right off
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the bat what extraordinary women they are and how powerful their work is and
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how supportive they are. So to now be on the other side and have people receive
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the work so positively and and to embrace it so fully is I'm just blown
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over by people's willingness to come to the theater and and put their heart into
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it and and I'm so happy for Amy and Annie because they put everything
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everything into this and it's a personal story and it's anyway I'm just really
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glad it's it's it's reaching people who walk this path too because it's it's not
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something we talk about enough. So it feels like one of those I'm so honored
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to go out there every night and tell this story it feels I know it's not you
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know brain surgery but it does feel important