I want to be a recording artist for my whole entire life. But Broadway is something I would come back to at any given moment. I love, love, love doing theater.
Yes, I am a failed playwright. I had three shows on Broadway by the time I was 30. They all flopped, and I fled.
A lot of people now don't know I've been on Broadway.
Broadway is really my life.
I thought that I'd always just do Broadway, my original plan, but that was derailed.
Our contention has always been that Shakespeare is our greatest living author. If he can survive a season on Broadway, he must be.
The next time The Oregonian runs a misleading headline saying that it's because of bike lanes that people aren't having their streets paved, I want all of you to march down Broadway and occupy The Oregonian!
All I ever wanted to do was be on Broadway. I mean, remember, I grew up in a trailer.
When I was growing up, there was no such thing as Off-Broadway. You either got your show on or you didn't.
Everyone would like to be on Broadway, cause if a show works, you make a great deal of money and it allows you to write other shows.
This film "Phantom" takes everything that's wrong with Broadway and puts it on the big screen in a gaudy splat.
There's something about being a part of Broadway and going backstage. You know, like when I go to see a show now and going backstage and saying "Hi" to the cast. It's so thrilling. It's so beyond my wildest dreams from when I was a kid.
I'm inordinately proud of Smash, on so many levels. The complexity of producing that show, every week, is just incredible. As a television producer and as a Broadway producer, which I once was, I am in awe of what we can do on that show, every week.
It's a dream for all writers to write for Broadway.
A dilettantism in nature is barren and unworthy. A fop of fields is no better than his brother on Broadway.
I am not of the impression that an overwhelming amount Hip Hop artists are super savvy on Broadway and it's goings-on, but who knows.
It still feels like Hip Hop is in the early '80s on Broadway.
Trey Parker did 'Book of Mormon.' It's the best Broadway show I've ever seen. He does 'South Park.' It's wonderful.
I started my career off replacing Rita Moreno in a Broadway show.
Ive been to London twice. I saw the Broadway show Billy Elliot there - phenomenal. I was crying through the entire thing.
What about Broadway? Yes, I'm involved with a new musical based on 'The Adams Family.'
I probably did a dozen plays, like Off-Off-Broadway stuff.
The possibilities are endless for me - Broadway, TV, music and film.
Broadway is like a club I haven't been invited to, and I'm hoping that maybe they will give me a guest pass one of these days.
I am still so proud to have been a part of something that introduced theater to so many people who weren't exposed to it before. We took Broadway and put it in peoples' living rooms once a week for two seasons. People still come up to me in the street and say, 'I never went to theater before I saw "Smash.'" That's the greatest compliment.