I've done Broadway, and it was a fantastic experience, but I'm very happy in London. If work comes that involves going to America, that's fine, but otherwise, no.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have been to the theater more since I have lived in New York than I ever really did in London working on a television show.
London has this culture of the theatre that is so big, it was a like a dream - but I never had a thought to be able to play here because my English was not very good. So being given the opportunity to come work here was like a gift.
I started off in musical theater, yeah. It was one of my first jobs; it was in Spring Awakening in London, which was amazing.
I'm lucky to have worked in theater all over the world, but there's something magical about Broadway. The audiences are smart, they're educated. They go in ready and they're up for it, they're up for the party. It's a whole different atmosphere.
I did Chicago on Broadway the year before last. That was a great opportunity and I had a blast.
The only reason anyone goes to Broadway is because they can't get work in the movies.
I've been able to go on and have a successful career on Broadway and certainly the last five years in Las Vegas have been amazing.
Really, I'll go anywhere at any time to continue working in theater - it's a passion that I'm thankful I still have. It keeps me creative and on my toes and meeting great people. I can't imagine a better way of working than on a play.
Broadway has been very good to me. But then, I've been very good to broadway.
Obviously I love working in film and television, but I started in theater and I'd love to be on Broadway.
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