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217 - This Is Our Last Dance - "The Tonys" (w/ Alex Wyse)

AfterSmash

Release Date: 02/16/2016

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Alex Wyse (@alexwyse) stops by to suggest using Sia for the final montage. Louis calls Sutton Foster the Anthony Hopkins of the Tonys, Matt thinks "people on streets" predicted the Hamilton lottery, and Leigh Conroy thanks Tom Wopat.