A Quote by GloZell

My background is musical theater. I have a BFA from the University of Florida. — © GloZell
My background is musical theater. I have a BFA from the University of Florida.
In college, I actually majored in Musical Theater. I was pursuing a BFA in Musical Theater.
I went to the University of Michigan and have a BFA in Musical Theatre.
I do regret that when I went to college, I didn't have a liberal arts education. I got a BFA in musical theater, so it was a very directed toward what I was doing. I wish that I had expanded my horizons a little bit.
I trained at a conservatory as a mezzo-soprano and was a musical theater major in college so I had a theater background.
I would love to do stuff on camera. That's what I want to do. It took me a really long time to feel confident as an actor. I think, also, because there's a weird stigma about musical theater where we treat the men who do musical theater differently than we treat the women in musical theater.
My mom is an avid musical theatergoer. My dad would always get a subscription to the Syracuse Stage. I was always exposed to theater. So I went to a theater conservatory at Boston University.
I believe that tax dollars used to create a new school of engineering for Florida State University, when there is already a successful partnership in place with Florida A&M University, is counterproductive to increasing engineering graduates.
Music is my passion, singing, performing. I play piano and musical theater is my background.
My whole background, my whole life was just lots and lots of theater, a lot of that being musical theater.
I went to Boston University and got my BFA, and performed Off Broadway.
Musical theater is an American genre. It started really, in America, as a combination of jazz and operetta; most of the great musical theater writers in the golden era are American. I think that to do a musical is a very American thing to me.
When I first moved to New York, all I did was musical theater. That's what I studied at Carnegie Mellon University.
I always wanted to do musical theater. That was where I saw my life going since I was a musical theater major in college before I went to Pentatonix.
'Cabaret' was one of the first pieces of musical theater I saw that showed the possibilities of what musical theater can do.
My son was born right here in Florida; he went to public schools and went to the University of Florida and surprised me - I'll tell you that - when he went into the service.
I avoided the party scene at the University of Miami. I came in to study musical theater, and I felt so behind. I literally knew nothing.
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