I think on a bucket list for a performer is definitely doing a stage show, whether it's in Vegas or on Broadway or whatever.
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Once I get out onstage, it's the same sort of basic production that it is anywhere else. But I might be a little bit aware that there might be people I know out there, who wondered where I was.
When you're a performer, of course you want an audience, but it's very, very different from courting fame.
The musicals that I love on stage are generally meant for the stage.
Broadway is obviously a dream come true, but audiences everywhere continue to make performing a blast.
I think performers are all show-offs anyway, especially musicians. Unless you show off, you're not going to get noticed.
I believe a great performer is someone who sounds just as great live as they do in the studio and vice versa. They should know how to work the stage.
It's definitely one of those things when you decide to be an actor that it would be really cool to be in a Broadway show or a series regular on a hit show.
I love stage actors. There's something special about all people who have to do a performance eight shows a week, and musical people, especially, are so much fun.
You know, the record business is much different than being artist on stage.
If actors could actually make a living doing theater, that would be my first choice. Sitcoms are the closest thing to being onstage in front of an audience.