Think of a musical as a string of pearls. If you don't have a string, you can't put the pearls around your neck.
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A musical, in its true form, is where emotions reach a height where true spoken word cannot be enough, and you must sing. That's all it is. It's not posh; it's not out of your reach. It's the most visceral way to tell a story.
Doing a musical is like having a kid. It's out there alive somewhere. It's not like a movie or a TV show where what we intended is what everyone will see. The kid can act out. The kid's going to do what it wants to do.
The ability to make music is a gift that you're born with; it's not something you can learn.
If you're a musician, you're a musician; you don't ever get that out of your bones.
Music is an art form. It is a way to wordlessly communicate.
I don't have a classical-music mentality. I haven't been taught that way, and it doesn't fit my character, either.
One of the basic things about a string is that it can vibrate in many different shapes or forms, which gives music its beauty.
Music has no subject beyond the combinations of notes we hear, for music speaks not only by means of sounds, it speaks nothing but sound.
Music is one of the last elements in the creative process. It can and hopefully should tie a bow around an artistic concept, how a story moves forward, the pace of that storytelling.
Because if you've got the wit, you can make anything into a melody, ultimately.
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