A lot of people now don't know I've been on Broadway.
People wear shorts to the Broadway theater. There should be a law against that.
My parents were in 'Brigadoon' on Broadway when I was a couple of years old.
I did the Broadway album unfortunately in a year when there were no hits.
My studio was on 9th Street between University and Broadway.
Broadway has been my dream since I was 5 years old.
I'm excited to flex my Broadway muscles - it keeps you alive as an actor.
The great thing about doing a series about the Broadway community is that the possibilities are endless.
I was in 27 Broadway plays, and three of them got the Pulitzer Prize.
There's no better feeling than being on a Broadway stage for me.
Don Lockwood: [singing] That's the Broadway Melody!
Oh, I am such a nerd when it comes to music - I only listen to Broadway!
I began modeling in N.Y. and doing commercials. That led to regional theatre and then Broadway and then movies.
Cheech: It stinks on fucking hot ice.
Cheech: [at the end, dying] No. Don't speak.
There's nothing that can match Broadway for stature and dignity.
Jesse: In the months leading up to my wedding, I was thinking about you all the time. I mean, even on my way there; I'm in the car, a buddy of mine is driving me downtown and I'm staring out the window, and I think I see you, not far from the church,...
At a very early age I knew I wanted to be an actor and then more specifically that I wanted to be on Broadway and be in musicals.
I have always wanted to be on Broadway, whether on ice or on the boards.
Broadway is a definite symbol of New York. It's classic New York.
I've loved musicals ever since I saw 'The Lion King' on Broadway.