Not every show needs to reach the same size of audience, or same width, of a 'Sopranos'.
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I don't think that the status of a show, big or small, should affect a person's performance.
I had been on several shows that were meant to be the big ones, that would go on forever, and they didn't.
Every audience is different, even within the same venue. You have to just make every audience your audience; you can't pre-judge an audience based on the size of the room or the type of room.
Though television is a smaller medium than the stage, you can't be afraid to be big.
Each audience is different.
Broadway has some very tight expectations as to what a show is.
Personally, I don't think we could do such a show if we didn't get along. The subtext of all this is that we're women in a show so we can't possibly get along. It's not like they write about The Sopranos like that.
It's sometimes impossible to fit in all the music we want to fit in, in an hour and 45 minute show.
In musical theater you have to be very big and very animated, while film and television are more toned down.
The show has boundaries right now we're trying to widen them not break them.
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