When I did musicals in London a number of years ago, I was in a workshop scenario for a year or more with 'Bombay Dreams.'
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I studied at Guildhall and did the acting course, but because I could sing a bit, I kept being cast in musicals.
When I was a young woman, before I moved to New York, working in small, non-Equity theatres in the Midwest, I did a lot of musicals in my early to mid-20s.
When I first got to New York, all I did was musicals. After a few years I had to make a conscious choice to close the door on musicals, because I was getting pigeon-holed as a musical theater performer.
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 did musicals from about age 10 to 18.
I started training for musicals since I was a boy.
As an actor I worked for seven years with a community theater company based in London. We used improvisation techniques to take stories to young people who wouldn't normally have access to them - in prisons, hospitals, young offender's units, youth clubs and housing estates.
One of my dreams has always been to be in a Broadway musical.
I wasn't planning on doing musicals, but that's how I started.
Broadway is obviously a dream come true, but audiences everywhere continue to make performing a blast.
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