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Hello and welcome back to episode two of Dear Daae, here at Phantom of the Opera on
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Broadway. So one of the coolest things I think about Phantom is its international
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appeal. It's played in 35 countries in 15 different languages. And here on Broadway,
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we happen to have a lot of incredible international performers, so because of
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that and the fact that I just came back from an incredible trip to the
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Philippines where I went to a family reunion that had 206 people attending. I
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thought I'd do a little an internationally it kind of themed
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episode, so hope you enjoy!
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--Dear Daae, today is a very exciting day because I'm here with my beautiful friend
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JAYGEE MACAPUGAY starring on Broadway in School of Rock right now.
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And we are going to see
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our Filipino idol
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Lea Salonga!
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She's a friend of ours too, like friend and idol.
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--Fierce and majestic.
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Queen.
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--In Once on this Island. Can't wait.
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--Hi! --You recognize this amazing woman as
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Lea Salonga. The one and only. I just saw her in her show and I'm
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wrecked, like weeping. --You still have
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mascara. -- I still have a little bit on and
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just barely because you know it was so wonderful. --Thank you.
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--I've told you this before,
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but you are a huge part of why I'm in this business
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because I got to see Lea while she was doing Eponine in Les Mis also in Saigon
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of course, but just like seeing you play a part that was not necessarily meant
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for an Asian actor was like super influential to me, and also the fact that
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you're amazing and were amazing in it. What were there any
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any things that inspired you to join the business in the first place and into
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being begin singing and performing?
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--I kind of feel like it wasn't a choice
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that I made, but rather a choice that was made for me. I mean, I had, well I still
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have I have a first cousin, who in her prime, was a prima ballerina
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ballet dancer amazing. And I've seen her dancing she's kind of a badass, and she
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was the prima ballerina for the Atlanta Ballet and she says the same thing about
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it. And even my brother who's a conductor and a musical director, I think we all
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kind of had that philosophy because what the talents that we were given it
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did not seem accidental. It did not... it was like you gave me this what else am I
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going to be? So it was as if the choice was a divine
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one yeah that I was not really privy to. But more like okay you there are these
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people placed in my life to kind of lead me to this, but I mean
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singing has always been enjoyable. It was always something that I liked to do and
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found that I was pretty good at. --[off-camera] Mm-hmm.
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Sorry... I know I'm not supposed to be the
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cameraman quiet camerawoman... --JAYGEE understands.
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--Mmmhmm. So, yeah, I guess it was just just kind of one led
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to the next thing and the next thing and the next thing until Miss Saigon and it
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was like I was a pre-med in college and it was like God was saying no no,
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you can make your plans, but I'm gonna laugh at your plans, and I am going to
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take you somewhere else! --Save people in other ways
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--Exactly.
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--Of course! Thank you.
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--I'm glad I got to see this. Thank you for chatting with us.
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--Bye!
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--Hey guys! So I'm gonna go visit my amazing Raoul Rodney Ingram. You may
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have heard of him. He actually grew up in Mexico and I think he's warming up now
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so let's let's go see let's see what he's doing.
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--Hey, rodney!
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--Hey what's up? --What you doing?
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--Nothing much in particular. How are you? This is... crazy.
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--That was beautiful but we are singing in English English tonight.
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Oh I thought we could like make a few like little alterations. I've been like man I
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feel like there's something to the Spanish lyric. We're gonna make it happen
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what do you say tonight? Going in.
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--Spotted in the Phantom of the Opera
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alleyway: international star Peter Jöback
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--Hi! I'm here with our gorgeous Carlotta --Raquel Suarez Groen.
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--I made her say it for
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you because I would have butchered it otherwise and Raquel is incredible and
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she happened to live in Holland until she was 10 and then moved to Canada. Can you
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do a little some Carlotta in Dutch for us.
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--That's fierce!
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--So, our amazing Elizabeth Welch, who you met last
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week um she actually performs the role of Christine in Germany and she's not
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here because she's in Colorado with her family, but she was kind enough to send
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in a little clip.
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--I hope no one forgets me, and please,
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--I love her!
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--As you know, Maree Johnson our amazing Giry is from Australia and
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played Christine in Australia. --Many moons ago.
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--And if this is an Australian
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tradition is it? --This is an Australian tradition
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at intermission yes. So I'm going to with a
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bickie on the side we got biggie on the side. And first we pour the milk. Always
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pour the milk first. --Okay.
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Wow Americans don't know anything about tea.
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--We have this little the milk and the sugar isn't that cool?
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--So cute. --We also have manuka
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honey from new zealand because of its healing properties we need that when
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we're doing a show.
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--Amazing. -- We have the brown Betty teapot from
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London, which is
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great it's you'll see as it pours and the very posh Tiffany's tea strainer. Not
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that we're into labels or anything. --No no. If it's a wedding present.
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--And the perfect, oh, do you like the
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first cup? That's kind of weak.
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--That's all right. I don't mind
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--We'll see how the other one goes.
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--It's late in the night I don't want too much caffeine.
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--Sugar? Honey?
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--Ah honey honey. What was is there anything different in doing the
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Australian production? Or did you love what the how is it playing Giry now
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that you played Christine?
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--Oh you know I feel it's it's just complete full circle
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and especially being older and now also in my other life I'm a mother. So I feel
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very protective of my girls and especially of Christine because I have
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such a connection you know so it kind of plays out in your real life you know you
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definitely bring a lot more of lot more of your own experience
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to the role. --Yeah.
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--Now being a little bit older.
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--She's gorgeous.
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She's amazing.
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--Hey! --Hi, Ali.
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How are you? --How much do you love
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being on Broadway.com vlogs? --I don't...
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--Leone is very famous because
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he was a major player in Sierra Boggess a series Daae Days, if you may recall. And
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he actually worked internationally with Phantom right?
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--Yes that is correct. --Where
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were you?
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--I was in Sweden. --Very cool.
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--We did a production in Sweden last year 2017,
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which has closed, which is done, but we have Peter Joback here this year.
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--Yay, and he's so wonderful. It's nice having him back right ?
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--Yes, it's quite wonderful. --Okay I'll
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stop torturing you now.
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--Dear Daae, fun fact: I'm getting ready for my second show of the
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day right now and sometimes I leave my I leave my makeup on in between because
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lazy but sometimes I cry a little too much in the first show and I have to
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research my eyelashes, so that's what I'm gonna do now.
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Just a little on the outside. Fake eyelashes, just for the record.
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--Hey Laird! So, I'm doing this like international kind of episode and
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Laird actually played a Raoul in the Canadian production. So I was wondering
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if you could answer say something in Canadian.
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--Sure. How about this: Christine
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Daae, where is your red scarf? -- Yeah but like in like Canadian like
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Canadian.
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--Okay let me try again...Um Christine Daae a where is your red
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scarf? You mean the way we did it in the Toronto production?
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--Well that's sounds like the way do it so like more Canadian...
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Like if you were in Canada. --Oh, I
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know what you mean. I know what you mean. This is how we did it in Toronto.
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Christine Daae, where is your red
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scarf, eh?
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--We are all finished with Saturday night on Broadway looking
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forward to a day off tomorrow! I hope you enjoyed this week's episode. See you next
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week and remember like my friend and former Raoul Jordan Donica says,
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--\"Immigrants,
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we get the job done.\"