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Quotes About Broadway

When I was on Broadway when I was little, I remember always driving through Times Square with my dad to the theater. Now when I go back, you can't even drive on Broadway in the 40s. New Times Square is too touristy to me.
~ Jenna Ushkowitz
I always, always meant to be on stage. I only ended up even auditioning for television and movies because I was understudying a Turgenev play on Broadway and was so broke that, when I got a mini-series, I had to take it and was so ashamed because I was such a snob.
~ Jennifer Garner
A few years after I graduated, I was doing a play in Boston and was asked to audition for Christophe Durang's play, 'Vonya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,' and I got the part. We were performing in Lincoln Center when, during our weekly meeting with producers, they that said they loved our show and wanted to take us to Broadway.
~ Shalita Grant
I grew up dreaming of being on Broadway and being able to do that - and 'Hamilton' - was awesome, and it was the hardest thing for the first few weeks, and then it was the easiest thing.
~ Jordan Fisher
Singing is more of a hobby than really something I want to do for a career. But I love musical theater, so I'm hoping I can go back to it and do a role on Broadway for a few weeks. That would be a dream come true. My dream role would be Roxie in 'Chicago.'
~ Jillian Rose Reed
The thing about Broadway, they always welcome you with open arms.
~ Brooke Shields
I really feel confident about my dancing now, so I hope there could be a place for me in the West End or on Broadway - maybe a musical, maybe my own show.
~ Katherine Jenkins
I'd love to do Broadway or the West End. I'm sure doing eight shows a week is gruelling, but I did a lot of stage shows in Sydney and I love performing live.
~ Rebel Wilson
All the way on the West Coast, never having seen a Broadway show, it was like, 'They don't want me. There's nothing there for me.' I'd come to New York a lot and never even tried to see a Broadway show. There was no reason for me to do that.
~ Daveed Diggs
Because even at the age of fifteen, I used to go see all the Broadway shows and feel that they were sentimental, that they were pandering to the audience and trying to manipulate the audience. I had no use for practically any of the shows that were hits.
~ Richard Foreman
You know, things kind of happen organically and, you know, Broadway sort of happened out of a career in performing and - which happened out of practicing piano when I was a kid.
~ Harry Connick, Jr.
It's disgusting that a Broadway show can't try out anymore, that no matter where they are in the world, there is this massive dialogue going on between people damning or praising it.
~ Victor Garber
I'd love to do 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' again - especially on Broadway.
~ Megan Hilty
When I'm in the audience of Broadway shows, I feel like I'm in the presence of something really special with artists working at the height of their craft and doing the best work that they possibly can.
~ Ethan Slater
The actual cheerleaders in our film are all Broadway dancers.
~ Brooke Langton
I love dancing; I adore salsa dancing and wish I could be in a Broadway chorus.
~ Mary Gordon
One of my favorite movies is 'Broadway Danny Rose.'
~ Michael Pena
The magnitude of being able to make my Broadway debut as SpongeBob in 'SpongeBob SquarePants' really only started to hit me when we took it out of town.
~ Ethan Slater
I was lucky enough to make my Broadway debut in 'Big River.'
~ Michael Arden
Making my Broadway debut was, in and of itself, just a dream come true. I've wanted to be on Broadway forever.
~ Ethan Slater
It would be fun to be eighty-five and have a Broadway debut. That's the goal I'm shooting for. When they revive 'Driving Miss Daisy' for the seven-hundredth time.
~ Miriam Shor
I've dreamt lucidly about how my Broadway debut would go and what that would feel like, but I know that I can't be prepared for that.
~ Jordan Fisher
I'm not denying that it's exciting to have a play on Broadway.
~ Sam Shepard
Some of my own books are being developed - one as a Broadway musical.
~ Julie Andrews