Being on Broadway is the modern equivalent of being a monk. I sleep a lot, eat a lot, and rest a lot.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I would also like to act, once in a while, but not get up every morning at 5:30 or six o'clock and pound into the studio and get home at 7:30 or eight o'clock at night, or act over and over and over every night on Broadway, either.
I relished the opportunity to be on Broadway... It's the holy grail for people like me.
But I really want to be an artist, so therefore I have to live a little bit like a monk.
I've never been an actor on Broadway, but it feels like you're on a stage when you play at Yankee Stadium. And that's the feeling I've always had.
The only thing I have never done is a Broadway play. I'm not sure I have the discipline necessary to do a Broadway play. I know it holds a fascination for certain actors.
Broadway is really my life.
You hear about Broadway your whole life, and I learned what it meant to work on Broadway in 'The Phantom of the Opera.'
I have always wanted to be on Broadway, whether on ice or on the boards.
When you're performing on Broadway every night, you're so much more accessible to people in the industry. Everybody is going to know who you are.
Broadway was life-changing because it pushes you mentally, physically, emotionally - every way that you can be pushed. It makes you feel like there's nothing you can't do. It's like doing your own stunts.