Broadway is like a club I haven't been invited to, and I'm hoping that maybe they will give me a guest pass one of these days.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Maybe I'll give Broadway a try. But you know what would be great? Hosting the Oscars. I promise you, that would be a show no one forgot.
The biggest audience for Off Broadway is mostly coming in on a train - either Upper East Siders or Metro-North. I go to the theater, and everyone around me is over 50. How interested will they be in my kind of work?
The hope is they would like to bring it to Broadway next year, so we'll see that's to come in the end of the finance year and everybody else and also real estate and what theaters are available at the time but I would like to come back with it.
I'd always wanted to be on Broadway one day, but it seemed like a dream that might be unattainable. This business has a lot of ups and downs and I learned that pretty quickly.
When I look around at Broadway and the West End, theatre is becoming an exclusive club.
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.
The good thing about Broadway is that you don't have to worry about an airdate. It gets done when it gets done.
The only reason anyone goes to Broadway is because they can't get work in the movies.
I want to be back on Broadway one day. That's a dream of mine. There's nothing like live theater, and I think it's so important for me to be able to be on stage with an audience that responds.
I have a place in the Broadway community that can only be earned.