When you're doing a Broadway show, you have no free time.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The only reason anyone goes to Broadway is because they can't get work in the movies.
I don't go to that many Broadway shows, so I can't really say anything.
You can't make money on Broadway. You make nothing. You maybe make like $1,350 a week after you pay out all the producers.
When I was growing up, there was no such thing as Off-Broadway. You either got your show on or you didn't.
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.
If I thought about it before I went on, I would have never went on. So, therefore, you don't think about it; you have to talk yourself then into, 'Listen, this is it. This is the gig. Broadway or no Broadway, you've got to do your job.'
Broadway's not what it used to be.
I spent four months once doing a play on Broadway.
I did do Broadway for a little less than a year and realized quickly I don't have a passion for it and, more importantly, I don't have a talent in it.
The good thing about Broadway is that you don't have to worry about an airdate. It gets done when it gets done.