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Quotes About Musical

My own rapping skills are quite good, actually. You get this thing, I think it's called Songify or AutoRap, and you talk into them, and they auto-tune it and make it into a quite interesting musical number. And I got one where it builds it into a rap.
~ Aidan Gillen
I'd love to do a musical. I've been known to have a good step or two. I'm half Samoan, you know, and part of our culture is singing and dancing daily.
~ Dwayne Johnson
It was an amazing adventure, it was my dream to be in an American musical... I really hope you are going to love what you are going to see.
~ Marion Cotillard
All my roots are Broadway. I got my Equity Card doing a Broadway show, and my first love is theater.
~ Jesse Tyler Ferguson
I would love to do Broadway again.
~ Hank Azaria
A musical takes two to five years. You have to love it to put in the years.
~ Harvey Fierstein
I would love to do a musical so hopefully I will be blessed with doing one.
~ Heather Matarazzo
I would love to play Bobby in COMPANY. Also, I would love to play George in SUNDAY.
~ Josh Young
I love stage actors. There's something special about all people who have to do a performance eight shows a week, and musical people, especially, are so much fun.
~ Kelly Bishop
I still absolutely love 'The Sound of Music' and anything with Julie Andrews in it.
~ Kristin Scott Thomas
I want to do a big Broadway musical, at some point. I would love to do that. To do something there would be super-cool.
~ Lara Pulver
I always love to see singing on television; any form of a musical is exciting to me.
~ Laura Benanti
I'd love to do a film like 'Chicago.' Something musical because I've obviously come from that background.
~ Leona Lewis
I grew up in this room filled with musical instruments, but most importantly, I had a family who encouraged me to invest in my own imagination, and so things I created, things I built were good things to be building just because I was making them, and I think that's such an important idea.
~ Jacob Collier
Elvis might have compromised his musical style a bit towards the end, but that doesn't mean that artists from the rock n' roll/folk-roots culture - of which he was not really a part - shouldn't get better as they get older, like the great jazz or blues artists.
~ Bonnie Raitt
My first success was 'Little Shop of Horrors,' and I had been working for years on jingles.
~ Alan Menken
Wayne claimed to have memorized the names of all of the different possible combinations of Twinborn. Of course, Wayne also claimed to have once stolen a horse that belched in perfect musical notes, so one learned to take what he said with a pinch of copper.
~ Brandon Sanderson
It's very strange - several years ago, I was in the running for the 'Young Frankenstein' musical. Kristin Chenoweth was going to do it, but then she backed out because she got 'Pushing Daisies' on TV, and then, the next day, I went in for my final-final audition, and I saw Megan Mullally standing there.
~ Eric McCormack
My perspective was: yes, I've worked before in London, but, my God, I've never done a musical in the West End and I see myself as someone who's predominantly known for TV, so can I prove my worth?
~ Jonathan Bailey
'Five, Six, Seven, Nate!' opens on my 13-year-old protagonist packing up a duffel bag and bidding his Midwestern town goodbye, heading off to start rehearsals for his New York City debut in 'E.T.: The Musical.'
~ Tim Federle
That was more or less coincidental in the sense that my parents wanted me to come back to New York because that's the center of musical activity still to this day, more or less, and so I auditioned for the Metropolitan Opera.
~ Gunther Schuller
I started off doing stuff in theatre in Letterkenny from quite a young age. It was just a hobby, something I enjoyed. Some kids like tennis or guitar. I just enjoyed musical theatre so my parents got me into classes.
~ Amybeth McNulty
There has been times when we've had really great commercial success in various parts of the world. And the sensibility is something that's kind of been maintained, but I'm not sure how much our musical environment has entered into it, or if we were more or less trapped into doing what we're doing by the nature of our personalities.
~ Ron Mael
I got the call to play Tony Manero in 'Saturday Night Fever' in Madrid, a role I'd always wanted, as it's such a well-constructed show, and my background is in musical theatre. I'd been travelling back and forth between London and Spain for auditions and had been borrowing money from friends to do it.
~ Juan Pablo Di Pace