The first big lead that I had on Broadway was in a show called La Strada.
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I was a big Broadway fan for a while.
My first Broadway show was with Elizabeth Taylor and Maureen Stapleton. Maureen Stapleton, a legend in the theatre; Elizabeth Taylor, a legend, period.
When I was growing up, there was no such thing as Off-Broadway. You either got your show on or you didn't.
When I got to Broadway, I conducted five Broadway shows.
In '92, I got my first Broadway show as a performer - 'Crazy for You.' I was in the ensemble. In fact, I was in eight Broadway shows as a dancer. Seven of them were original shows. That's how I learned to create something from the ground up.
I then moved to LA when I was 16... but before that I had done a play on Broadway.
The first Broadway show I ever heard was the recording of Carousel, and it was a very vivid experience.
Broadway was always sort of my trajectory before I found film and television - that would be really tremendous.
I got into a Broadway show before I ever sang and danced. I learned how after I got in the show.
My first Broadway show wasn't until I was a freshman in high school. It was my first trip to New York. I came with a group of theatre kids, and we saw four shows. The very first one was 'Contact.'