In my freshman year in high school, I went to the only public high school in Boston with a theatre program.
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I started in theatre. I went to the Boston Conservatory and majored in musical theater.
We went to a very small high school. It was, like, in a wooded house; it was a weird school. I hung out with a lot of guys in high school, and I did theater with a few of my close girlfriends.
I never did theater. I was a theater major at USC my first year because I didn't get into the film school. I was biding my time, hoping to be accepted to film school, and I ended up transferring to UCLA my sophomore year.
I didn't go to a normal high school. It was for people in the performing arts.
My interest in theatre started in high school, mostly because my dean forced me to do it. I was creating trouble in the hallways, so he demanded that I do something with my spare time.
I was involved with my theater program in high school, and I was involved in a festival where I could audition for a lot of different schools.
I had gone to the High School of the Performing Arts in New York City.
There was no theater program or anything where I'm from. So junior year in high school I started the theater program.
When I was a freshman, I didn't have that much time for extra-curriculars, so I didn't do any theater stuff. Actually, I didn't do it with my school. I did theater with this thing called Teen Source.
There was no theater in my high school. I think even our art program was cut - it was so bad. I didn't even know that was a possibility in college or in high school; I hadn't even thought of it. It was pretty negligent. My father has run a bulldozer all of his life, and my mom is in real estate.