The whole issue is that everyone would love to do theater, but it doesn't pay enough, so to do music theater on TV, that's the ultimate dream.
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You don't get paid a whole lot for theatre, but you know, I feel more like, 'Where could I buy this experience, and how much would it cost? Who else would give me this kind of focus and put me in a room with this kind of talent?'
I'm passionate about music, and I feel that theatre has an extraordinarily musical ability in the way it operates on the audience.
Theater is not to make a living, so I don't have the money pressure.
Sure, theater is tough because you're not home at night a lot and you work on weekends - every job has its downside. But to do something that you love doing for two hours a night, that's a pretty sweet gig.
It would be great to do theater one day, but I don't think I'd do a musical.
Theatre is great, but we don't live in an idealistic world, and we have to pay our bills.
It's called show business for a reason. The theater owners want to make money, and understandably so.
What's missing in the musical theater is producers willing to nurture new work, raise the money and put it on.
Broadway is obviously a dream come true, but audiences everywhere continue to make performing a blast.
I was probably singing before I could talk. Musical theater is my passion. If I could afford it, I would just do dinner theater and live a simple life.
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