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Hey, everybody, you're listening to the voracious student. I'm Denny Lambert, your podcast classroom host, and each week I'll be bringing on a new teacher to discuss life and the performing arts. Phillipa Soo is my guest today. Philippa, of course, created the role of Eliza Hamilton in Hamilton. She was nominated for a Tony Award for that performance, and you can now see it because thankfully, they filmed it and it's on Disney Plus. And if you're anything like me, you can listen to the cast album over and over and over and over and over again. It is the greatest thing ever. Philippa also originated the role of Natasha in Natasha, Pierre and the great Comet of 18 12 off Broadway. She was, um, Ali, Anomaly Rebecca in the Parisian Woman, and you can currently see her. I take that back. You cannot see her, actually, but you can hear her in the amazing animated film Over the Moon. Philippa is so grounded, so soulful, so articulate. We've done episodes on craft and on career, and this one is really about the whole person behind the artist. We talk about Philip's last year she had co vid, she fought really hard to get out the vote. We discussed staying creative. We discussed staying healthy. She is just full of great insights, and I'm excited to share it with you. If you find any of this valuable this episode, I hope you'll spread the word in some way. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and please consider leaving us a rating or review on apple podcasts. It really helps us out. Philip and I did a production of a little night music together in 2014. We haven't had a big chat since then, so this was a real treat. Enjoy the amazing Phillipa Soo.