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It means a lot when people understand what I'm going for.
I was terribly shy, but I was always in harmony when I was dancing.
It takes a lifetime of devotion to build your craft, your confidence, and the ability to sing and dance and act believably.
I have the oldest whiplash in the business.
I thought if I didn't write my own show, I'll rust.
The two most painful things in my life are arthritis and divorce.
It's important to get the facts straight, a lot of information out there isn't right.
'A Chorus Line' never dies; it just keeps opening doors and giving back to me - but there was a time when I considered it an albatross around my neck.
When I saw 'Chess' in London, I thought it was horrible. It was so static. People were coming down front and just facing the audience, singing.
The whole cast of 'Company' was invited to Hal Prince's house. This is one of the highlights of my life. We all sat in the living room. Sitting on the floor, I was right by the piano.
Whenever I do my concerts, I try to do master classes or students.
Whenever you do a show, there are happy reunions of people; it's very familial.
You know, I do have a little Pollyanna in me.
It's not the ideal situation to have two directors. It's just not the ideal thing.
I can be myself everywhere and be happy and confident and not feel that I am just what I do.
Doing a musical is not just acting. It's total theater. When you have to justify the enormous projection of energy it takes to just go into song and dance, you realized why it's such a humbling experience every time you go into a show.
It's difficult for writers in the theatre. It's difficult for writers in the theatre.
If Hitler were alive the best punishment would be to put him out-of-town with a new musical ...
When I first walked into 54 Below, I had this kind of deja vu experience and tried to imagine what this was like back in the day when I would come here at night after doing 'A Chorus Line.'
Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon intimidated us all because she walked in and was going to be the dance captain. She was a great star, but she loved that kind of work as his assistant.
Frank Loesser was a beautiful soul. I didn't know how great he was when I met him, but I just adored him. He was a sweet man.