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I think I saw you four nights ago. Yeah
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At your opening. And now here you are, Tony Day. What's going through your mind
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Honestly, not a whole lot other than just lights and people and it's just sort of a
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whirlwind sort of vibe in here right now. And we just opened the show, so we were in rehearsals and previews and getting changes
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and trying new things and to be here now so soon after that is mind-blowing
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What's made this show so special for you with working on Vanya
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I think maybe because I never thought I would do Chekhov at all, just because it's not something
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that's done. I do new plays most of the time, and so doing an old play, a classic, part of a great theatrical
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canon is something I never thought I'd do. And getting to do it with a really great cast and a director that I love and a translator
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that I love, it's all a lot of fun. And I'm having a blast doing it, and to be honored for it in that way, in this way, is
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kind of icing on the cake. I was going to ask you, you've got a Tony pin on. I've got a Tony pin on, man
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That's nuts. It's nuts. It's all surreal, isn't it? Yeah, it is
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I really don't understand what's going on at all right now