Maybe I'm old-fashioned. But I remember the beauty and thrill of being moved by Broadway musicals - particularly the endings of shows.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Broadway was always sort of my trajectory before I found film and television - that would be really tremendous.
I can't tell you the thrill and joy of when I was cast in my first Broadway show. Granted, it was 'Starlight Express' and it was exhausting, but it was my first time on Broadway, and there was nothing like it.
All I ever wanted to do was be on Broadway. I mean, remember, I grew up in a trailer.
That experience with 'Rent' went by so fast. I was younger. I didn't even really know what opening night was. And now I'm thinking back on the times I went to Broadway as a kid and the excitement I felt... And I'm realizing that I'm actually a part of that, so I'm learning to take it in, 'cause so often I shrug it away.
I was a big Broadway fan for a while.
Because even at the age of fifteen, I used to go see all the Broadway shows and feel that they were sentimental, that they were pandering to the audience and trying to manipulate the audience. I had no use for practically any of the shows that were hits.
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.
The first Broadway show I ever heard was the recording of Carousel, and it was a very vivid experience.
I used to watch a lot of musicals as a kid. Musical movies, not so much musical theater.
I have to go back to my younger days, when I just adored Hollywood musicals.