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I'm Molly and he's my dad
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And I'm David and she's my daughter. I'm Charlie, I'm 7 years old
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I'm Oscar and I'm 10 years old. I'm Lucy and I'm 12 years old
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I'm Ian and I'm 38 years old. So Molly, should we talk about Father's Day and Broadway? Yeah
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What's it like being a Broadway kid? It's fun. What's fun about it
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You get to go on stage. And it's sort of fun to see a lot of audiences watching you
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I think it's a joy and I think it's amazing to raise our kids in this community and in
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this life. When we first started working in Come From Away, you were in your mommy's tummy. Yes
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Yeah, and you listened to the bow round drum, beating, right. Yeah
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How old were you when the show started? Two. Maybe four? No. Two. No. No
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I think you were four. So you've spent five and three quarters years living with Come From Away
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and being part of the Come From Away family. It's a pretty great family, right
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And we've all worked together to raise the show. And they've all worked together to raise
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They just have a really unique lifestyle and life, travel life, getting to know adults really well, getting to know stories
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and the theater process really well, and that would only exist in this very unique world
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I remember you being an eight-week-year-old little baby and you fell asleep during I'm an Islander
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because that song used to put you to sleep Do you remember going around the world Yes Do you guys remember all the cities we gone to have come from Hawaii California Yeah San Diego San Diego
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La Jolla. D.C. D.C. We went back to Gander. Australia. Omaha. Yes, Oscar went to a tour in Omaha
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Did we go to... Ireland! Yeah, Ireland. London. Australia. Chicago! Chicago. Did we
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It's amazing to experience the world with you. Do you know what's amazing about it? Everything. Everything
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Yeah, everything. Modest. Lucy is like my little critic. She always leaves with like very concrete, quite sound criticism of the show
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I get to experience the world through your eyes. I get to see how cool it is that our stage goes around in a circle
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It's also just been joyous to experience her experiencing other people. You can sort of see how cast members, band members, people just respond to your children and like it's just a different way of connecting with people and it's just another deep way of having friendship and relationship
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I get to tell a story about people being nice to each other, and I get to share it with someone very special
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And I get to... And I'm guessing who that is, is talking right now
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Yes, that's very true. You're my special author. Happy Father's Day, I love you
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Happy Father's Day, I love you. Happy Father's Day, I love you
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Well, I'm not a father, I'm a mother. Mother! Thank you