When I was growing up in Pennsylvania, auditioning for Broadway was my dream.
I did 'Fences' off-broadway at the Beacon Theater, so it's amazing that Denzel Washington and Viola Davis brought it to Broadway.
Initially, I wanted to be an ice skater, but then when I was 13 I saw Bye Bye Birdie, and that was it - I wanted to be on Broadway.
I'd love to do 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' again - especially on Broadway.
I'm not gay, so I don't know much about Broadway musicals.
I wanted to be on Broadway, but in musical comedy.
Broadway is a main artery of New York life - the hardened artery.
I love Broadway musicals, but there's a lot that I want to do.
I've seen Hugh Jackman in a thousand Broadway shows.
I love Broadway shows.
When I got to Broadway, I conducted five Broadway shows.
I thought about doing '36 Chambers' on Broadway.
If I hadn't decided to be a fashion designer, I would have loved to be a Broadway showgirl or a Rockette!
I did 'Eubie!' on Broadway with the Hines brothers, 'Comin' Uptown' with Gregory Hines, and then 'Hairspray.'
Oh, I miss the excitement and immediacy of Broadway and the theaters.
I used to watch the Broadway 'Les Miz' and study it.
I certainly wanted my name in lights. I wanted my name on a marquee. I wanted recognition on Broadway.
On Broadway, there is no censoring, just self-censorship and doing what makes sense.
There's nothing that can match Broadway for stature and dignity.