I go to a lot of plays. I tend to prefer the off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway more than the Broadway shows. That's where I see people that I might not know.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't go to that many Broadway shows, so I can't really say anything.
What I like about Broadway is that you are still entertaining. You're standing in front of an audience every night and the critics are not friends at all - and that's good for me as an entertainer because I want to grow. It also gives me the structure of remaining in one city so I can get creative in different ways.
I'm always going back to New York for Broadway workshops or reading. So I always keep my foot in the door: I'm always on the lookout for the next Broadway show.
When I was growing up, there was no such thing as Off-Broadway. You either got your show on or you didn't.
The fact that ticket prices are way too expensive, and there's only one bunch of people going to see Broadway shows, is something I've never liked.
I love the Broadway audiences, who relish live drama and don't hesitate to display their enthusiasm.
Live theater is my favorite of all the mediums that I have worked in, so I have every intention on coming back to Broadway.
I love Broadway. And, I listen to country music, which I think a lot of people find surprising.
What I particularly like about Broadway is the camaraderie and the friendship of other people in other shows. Everybody knows you're opening and cares about you. There's a real village atmosphere.
I love Broadway shows.