It's one thing to experience your Broadway debut alone, but to share it with an entire company was like summer camp or a college experience, where you were really growing up together.
When I was 20 years old, I got cast in 'Spring Awakening' and got swept up in this experience where it was kind of tunnel vision. We were working - it was nonstop.
If I've had roadblocks along the way for being gay, I'm not aware of them.
Alfred Molina is one of the nicest people on the planet and a complete master.
I loved traditional musical comedy. That was my passion. Then 'Spring Awakening' happened, and it took that rock n' roll and pop music to change gears for me.
The hardest I've ever laughed was with Lea Michele.