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It feels crazy. I feel like my insides are electric and on fire and all the things and I'm just trying to keep it together
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because I'm a little too old to be jumping off the ceiling. So yeah. No, you're not. Your speech was fabulous. When you heard your name called and you're walking up there, what went through your mind
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What flashed actually was all these Tony Awards that I've watched since I was a little girl
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And seeing people who I loved and admired and then seeing people I was like, what, a Tony
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It was like, oh, it's me. It's me now. And I can't even describe how much joy I felt
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Yeah. You are now a Tony winner for this beautiful performance you give in your show
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You stop the show eight times a week. How does that feel
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It feels amazing. The primary thing that I love is when I hear and I can feel people responding in individual ways
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It's the collective feeling, but it's also the individuals. And you can feel those people in their individual stories and how they're connecting to this material and how they're connecting to Miss Liza Jane
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It's everything. You said in your speech, you almost walked away from this business. What made you stay
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Literally, those people that I named all said to me at some point, what are you going to do
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You love this. You're passionate about this. Take a break. And I did. I did take a six year break once
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But it was it was all those people saying, no, you're gifted
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Stay. Fight. Yeah. And now you're a Tony winner. And now I'm a Tony winner
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So hold up your Tony award. Yes. I want you to spin that sucker. And whatever comes to mind, tell me what it is. Go spin it
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Oh, remember where dreams begin