Top 1200 Broadway Musical Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on November 28, 2024.
I'd quite like to do a musical. I'd probably have to develop that myself.
I would say that I don't look for musical things.
I've always loved going to see Broadway shows. I've seen 'em all: Rent, Chorus Line, Cats, West Side Story, Guys & Dolls, Wicked, you name it! — © Michael Showalter
I've always loved going to see Broadway shows. I've seen 'em all: Rent, Chorus Line, Cats, West Side Story, Guys & Dolls, Wicked, you name it!
I don't follow any particular musical trend.
I went to the University of Michigan and have a BFA in Musical Theatre.
The first Mardi Gras I went to, I stayed at the Tulane AE Pi house on Broadway. Slept on a pool table one night, slept under it the next.
There are so few directors who are musical who appreciate music.
I always loved and secretly wanted to do 'Company.' It was produced on Broadway in 1970, and it's about a successful 35-year-old guy who's starting to think he should get married.
I wouldn't do a whole pop album. But I would do a musical.
'Sweeney Todd' is my favorite Sondheim musical.
There is nothing more musical than a sunset.
My mother's side of the family was in the production side of theatre. My grandfather, Jose Vega, was a general manager for Neil Simon shows on Broadway.
Sondheim is the Shakespeare of the musical theater world. — © Mandy Patinkin
Sondheim is the Shakespeare of the musical theater world.
Do I want to write a musical? No. I like to do musicals.
The musical heritage of Yorkshire is deep and wide.
I watched Mark Rylance in the Broadway revival of 'La Bete,' and it knocked my socks off. The complete commitment, passion, and unbridled enjoyment in every moment of what he was doing was overwhelming.
I'm, like, a tiny musical theater fairy.
We all love musical architecture; there's no doubt about that.
Metaphysicians are musicians without musical ability.
These opportunities to go on Broadway are the most special thing, and although the idea of doing something for a year or more is daunting, I love it. It's my church and raises my spirit. It's good for my soul.
I've patterned myself after my musical heroes.
I have a lot of respect for the musical theater plays.
One of the things I did when I was in New York, which has a wonderful deaf community, is I have worked on making Broadway more accessible to deaf people.
Broadway isn't a very big career move. There's no money in it and it doesn't mean anything to your career. It's just a nice little jewel in the crown.
The first role that I got on Broadway was supposedly for a white man. But I had some producers who fought for me and allowed me to come in.
I always wanted to be on a great TV show and in a Broadway show and have a CD out, and the fact that they happened simultaneously is kind of an embarrassment of riches.
I am a big fan of musical theater.
I think everybody who was in it thought they were all going to be Eartha Kitt or be big stars. That didn't happen, but it was a wake-up call to have one's first professional job on Broadway, I must say.
Hollywood has its Oscars. Television has its Emmys. Broadway has its Tonys. And advertising has its Clios. And its Andys, Addys, Effies and Obies. And 117 other assorted awards. And those are just the big ones.
My life is a glorious tornado of musical projects!
I'm kind of like a musical Bill Cunningham.
The truth is I love musical theater and always have.
From day one, musical theater was my bread and butter.
I know that one day I would love to do a musical.
This is a musical, ma'am. If there's no gay, there's a problem.
I grew up doing musical theater.
I'm a musical person, and that's what I want my life to be about.
I was surprised to find that I missed doing the musical. — © Delta Burke
I was surprised to find that I missed doing the musical.
I have a pretty wide range of musical tastes.
I have no restrictions, no limits, no musical history to live with.
I grew up in a musical atmosphere at home.
I didn't grow up with musical influences in my family.
I like to think of myself as a musical scavenger.
I'm not going to be rockin' n' rollin' when I'm 50 years old. But you can be in your prime on television, compose songs, or write a Broadway play when you're 50.
I love being on Broadway and it's awesome and a dream come true but also it's about the work and making sure you're doing what you're doing right.
I think I am the first person of color to direct a major white play on Broadway. In 1993? That's astounding to me. And horrifying to me.
It would definitely be fun to do a musical one day.
I did 'The Sound of Music.' That was my first musical. — © Lindsay Mendez
I did 'The Sound of Music.' That was my first musical.
We're just a musical family. We're not really into sports.
I'd studied dance in Chicago every summer end taught it all winter, and I was well-rounded. I wasn't worried about getting a job on Broadway. In fact, I got one the first week.
Our musical alphabet is poor and illogical.
I think I have automobile skills and musical background.
I don't think there's a defined contemporary American musical, do you?
I come from a place where there's a lot of musical families.
Lenny Kravitz is one of my favorite musical artists.
But I can't wait to watch the Tonys this Sunday. I'm really glad Broadway is doing so well this year, especially with its straight plays. It's been a wonderful year.
What are the symbols of American strength, wealth, power and modernity? Certainly not jazz and rock and roll, not chewing-gum or hamburgers, Broadway or Hollywood. It's their skyscrapers. Their Pentagon. Their science. Their technology.
Rob Mullins' musical abilities are unquestionable.
Musical theatre is, for sure, my first love.
I don't regret any of the musical decisions I have made.
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