I've been asked a lot why didn't 'Ruined' go to Broadway. It was the most successful play that Manhattan Theatre Club has ever had in that particular space, and yet we couldn't find a home on Broadway.
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Broadway's not what it used to be.
The only reason anyone goes to Broadway is because they can't get work in the movies.
Broadway is a very different kind of place. It's kind of like Nashville in that there's a certain amount of people that are involved, and those people are what run it.
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.
I always felt like Broadway was not for me - in terms of ticket price, in terms of what was on there. I never saw myself reflected in the mirror of the Great White Way.
Broadway is one of the hardest things I've ever done.
So in case there was any doubt, I am here to report that having a play on Broadway does not suck.
Broadway is the same as Hollywood. Every few years we say we reached the mountaintop, then we take two steps back.
People sometimes forget how important Broadway is as a place for young actors to grow.
It's a very tough time for the playwright. Broadway has become almost a musical comedy theme park with all these long-running shows.
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