Broadway Quotes
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I never got to Broadway. I would love to do that.
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You hear about Broadway your whole life, and I learned what it meant to work on Broadway in 'The Phantom of the Opera.'
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I love musicals and I love Broadway.
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If I was on Broadway, I would want to do anything Vaudeville or a biopic.
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I have ambitions to do a Broadway record one of these days and get in the studio with like, a real orchestra. I'm a big musical theatre geek.
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I had never auditioned for Broadway - any play - and I was not familiar with what you're supposed to do.
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I wouldn't mind doing Broadway, but I am definitely trying to get a album out there first.
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Every year I go to Broadway to see a musical - I like the music. I saw 'Mamma Mia;' I saw 'Les Miserables;' I saw 'Phantom of the Opera' like six, seven times.
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Oh, I am such a nerd when it comes to music - I only listen to Broadway!
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There's nothing that can match Broadway for stature and dignity.
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The first Broadway show I saw was when I was 11. I saw 'Hair.'
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This power that I'm supposed to have over women was never noticed when I was a stage actor on Broadway. I don't know when I got it. And by God, I can't explain it.
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I was always daydreaming about singing in big productions on Broadway.
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Broadway is amazing because you're performing for such an intimate group of people. You're living in the moment and whatever happens happens, and you go on. You can't say cut and redo it, you have to be on the whole time.
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The chance to work on Broadway choreography as opposed to having to deliver Broadway choreography can be two distinct things.
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I enjoyed the courtroom as just another stage but not so amusing as Broadway.
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Yes, I am a failed playwright. I had three shows on Broadway by the time I was 30. They all flopped, and I fled.
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I'd love to do a Broadway show, but I can't because of the style I sing.
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I miss singing. I did Broadway forever.
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I played St. Jimmy on Broadway I sort of caught the acting bug. But I didn't want to go full-bore into it because I have a lot to learn.
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I've been in this business 25 years. I've been eking out a living doing Broadway, off-Broadway... I've seen the unemployment line a lot.
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I'm writing new songs for a Broadway version of Tarzan, which is very interesting. I think what I learned from the Brother Bear score side of things, I've brought into the new Tarzan songs. Thinking outside just guitar, bass, drums and keyboards.
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I got an email from Nick [Kroll] that he and John [Mulaney] were looking to put on the stage show with two of their characters from Kroll Show and could I help at all. And they were doing it [off-Broadway] at the Cherry Lane and they had been performing it at UCB, just sort of testing it out. I worked on it for a little bit downtown and it was a great experience.
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It came up after doing St. Jimmy on Broadway for American Idiot. I loved acting, and so I just kept my options open.