I do Broadway because I refuse to succumb to the stereotypical things that Hollywood does to a performer.
I do Broadway because I refuse to succumb to the stereotypical things that Hollywood does to a performer.
I was always drawn to Broadway musicals, and obviously composers like Gershwin, Rodgers, Berlin and Porter were writing music that I found wildly impressive.
There is only one thing I respect in so-called Broadway actors... and that is their competitive sense.
I understand people who boo us. It's like going to Broadway show, you pay for your tickets and expect to be entertained. When you're not, you have a right to complain.
The actual cheerleaders in our film are all Broadway dancers.
I really cut my teeth on off-off-off Broadway shows.
I was in 27 Broadway plays, and three of them got the Pulitzer Prize.
I had never auditioned for Broadway - any play - and I was not familiar with what you're supposed to do.
If Broadway shows charge preview prices while the cast is in dress rehearsal, why should restaurants charge full price when their dining room and kitchen staffs are still practicing?
And, I'd never done Tennessee Williams, and I had done Broadway musicals, so it was a challenge.
I don't go to that many Broadway shows, so I can't really say anything.
I went to the Paradise Restaurant on 49th Street and Broadway which was where they were playing, and I sat in.
I made my Broadway debut in the revival of Hair and followed it up with the bus and truck tour of Grease.
I thought it was all a flash in the pan. It wasn't until Broadway came along that I felt I had really made it.
I'm not gay, so I don't know much about Broadway musicals.
The first Broadway show I ever heard was the recording of Carousel, and it was a very vivid experience.
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