Josh Gad, Krystal Joy Brown, Erin French

"Merrily We Roll Along" star Krystal Joy Brown is joining Drew and Ross Mathews at the Drew's News desk to hit the headlines including the most popular theater superstitions that Krystal follows and the grandma who is still doing hip-hop moves at 75 years old. "Gutenberg! The Musical!" star Josh Gad is joining Drew and telling her about getting denied from his college's musical theater program and making his return to Broadway after eleven years with bestie Andrew Rannells.
Drew and Ross Mathews are back at the news desk and covering topics like why the new Skims bra is dividing the internet and an Italian mother that won a court case to evict her two adult sons. Chef and author of "Big Heart, Little Stove," Erin French is joining Drew in the kitchen and they're making buttered cod with capers, fennel, olives and croutons.
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