By the time I started writing plays, Broadway was never an expectation, so it's never been central.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Broadway's not what it used to be.
Because I'm an American woman, and I write straight plays, it's always been sort of assumed I would never be done on Broadway. But that was never the goal.
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.
So in case there was any doubt, I am here to report that having a play on Broadway does not suck.
Broadway is really my life.
Broadway is one of the hardest things I've ever done.
My early days in Broadway were all comedies. I never did a straight play on Broadway.
You know, things kind of happen organically and, you know, Broadway sort of happened out of a career in performing and - which happened out of practicing piano when I was a kid.
When I was growing up, there was no such thing as Off-Broadway. You either got your show on or you didn't.
Broadway has some very tight expectations as to what a show is.