Rita: For me, love is very deep, sex only has to go a few inches.
Nick: Let's avoid confusion. She'll get some lines, or I'll nail your knee caps to the floor.
Olive: Ain't you the big mouth since you hit your number.
David Shayne: Your taste is exquisite. Helen Sinclair: [correcting] My taste is superb. My eyes are exquisite.
David Shayne: Suddenly I'm taking suggestions from some strong-arm man with an IQ of minus 50.
I went to School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, and we had a bunch of singing classes. My first job in New York was an Off-Broadway musical.
The first Mardi Gras I went to, I stayed at the Tulane AE Pi house on Broadway. Slept on a pool table one night, slept under it the next.
When I made my Broadway debut, I was still cleaning houses, something I'd done since I went out on my own at 15.
I like singing as much as I like acting, and all through high school I thought I might be a Broadway singer.
I mean these people who work on Broadway, in my opinion, are the most gifted of everyone. I mean they really know how to dance. They really know how to act. They really know how to sing. They know how to perform.
Running a TV show is always running a TV show; it's never not running a TV show.
But this is called show business, not show family.
One thing that most comic artists avoid is showing decisions. They show action, sure, and they show results, but they don’t show (because it’s difficult to show) the hero or the villain making a choice.
It's show business. No show, no business.
Showing up every day isn't enough. There are a lot of guys who show up every day who shouldn't have showed up at all.
An older guy, he's going to show you things that a young man can't show you. He's going to show you how to stay alive. He's going to show you how to turn corners where your young friends will show you how to turn right into that wall, you know what I...
I Brought My Grandma's Teeth to School I brought my grandma’s teeth to school to share for show-and-tell. Billy showed his sneakers. It was more like show-and-smell. Kevin brought a violin and showed he couldn’t play. Katie brought a snake to sch...
I aspired from early on to write a novel, to be in the 'New Yorker,' to be on Broadway, and at least in a fleeting way, I got all those things.
I want to be back on Broadway one day. That's a dream of mine. There's nothing like live theater, and I think it's so important for me to be able to be on stage with an audience that responds.
Broadway has the most savvy audience anywhere. They see everything and they know their theater. As sophisticated and subtle as you think you can be, the houses you get here will want something finer.
When a man and a woman see each other and like each other they ought to come together - wham - like a couple of taxis on Broadway, not sit around analyzing each other like two specimens in a bottle.