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Michael Urie Talks 'Younger,' Zoom Birthday Parties and Hopes for the Tony Awards (Exclusive)
Drew Droege, that meant cutting short his hilarious and witty production of, the follow-up to Patterns, which was directed by longtime friend and creative partner, Michael Urie. The theater actor and former star opens up to ET about the inspiration to capture the show on screen for Broadway HD, his own return to TV on the upcoming final season of , and his hopes for the 2020 Tony Awards. , which is now streaming and is presented by Urie, is a one-man show telling the story of Doug (Droege), who is celebrating his 41st birthday with “friends, exes, nightmares, tricks, and even a ghost.”After being forced to shelter in place, the actor says the idea of capturing the production on film came after attending a Zoom birthday.