I think Stephen Sondheim is a - and I hardly ever use this word - but this is as close as it… — Christoph Waltz Copy Share Image
Tom Kitt aside - he's in his own category with me, of course - Stephen Sondheim is one of my all-time favorite… — Alice Ripley Copy Share Image
“Stephen Sondheim said : " If you know where you're going, you've gone. Move on.” — Jennifer Crusie Copy Share Image
No One Is Alone by Stephen Sondheim is all about thinking for yourself and being your own person. — Bernadette Peters Copy Share Image
I couldn't live without the genius of Stephen Sondheim, be it not just West Side Story,but Follies,Company,Sweeney Todd,Passion.You can go on and… — Cornel West Copy Share Image
Technically, 'Kukla, Fran and Ollie' was a kids' show, but adults watched almost religiously - and we're talking adult adults, celebrated adults… — Tom Shales Copy Share Image
“Show tunes are great. Stephen Sondheim. Rodgers and Hammerstein. Wicked. Rent. The Music Man. Almost any musical will do. Except Cats.” “Why?… — Connie Willis Copy Share Image
In the Stephen Sondheim song, when something bad happens in the circus, they send in the clowns. In America's political circus, they… — Gavin Esler Copy Share Image
As a person, Stephen Sondheim is a very funny, very dry and very shy man. I've never witnessed any diva-ish moments, he… — Michael Ball Copy Share Image
That's one of the beauties of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim and their work together. They have such a depth to the… — Annaleigh Ashford Copy Share Image
Stephen Sondheim told me that Oscar Hammerstein believed everything that he wrote. So there's great truth in the songs, and that's what… — Bernadette Peters Copy Share Image
To my mind, 'Dear Brutus' stands halfway between Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' and Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's 'Into the Woods'.… — Michael Dirda Copy Share Image
The first time I encountered Stephen Sondheim was like everyone else: through snatches of old songs people performed in drama school, through… — Michael Ball Copy Share Image
Popular music of the last 50 years has failed to keep in step with advances in musical theater, namely Stephen Sondheim. But… — Stephin Merritt Copy Share Image
If I could play any role in any musical, it would be Desiree in 'A Little Night Music' - Oh my, it… — Nancy Allen Copy Share Image
The thing about Stephen Schwartz is that, while it may be difficult to learn - it's a little bit like[Stephen] Sondheim; Sondheim… — Kerry Ellis Copy Share Image
Even though we try not to be nostalgic about drawing from old music, I'm always inspired by things like old Cole Porter… — Ron Mael Copy Share Image
My favorite musical...it used to be when I was growing up, Miss Saigon, but I dont know, I dont really like it… — Matthew Morrison Copy Share Image
“I Read by Stephen Sondheim from "Passion" Fosca: I do not read to think. I do not read to learn. I do… — Stephen Sondheim Copy Share Image
The three theater peeps I would love to dine with are Mel Brooks, because he is so funny; Stephen Sondheim, because he… — Nancy Allen Copy Share Image
I am writing better Stephen Sondheim songs than even Stephen Sondheim is writing. — Pete Townshend Copy Share Image
Stephen Sondheim is calculus for actors. The words are witty and brilliant and profound but complicated. — Marc Platt Copy Share Image
I adore the work of Stephen Sondheim. I like musicales in general. They make surprisingly great running tapes. — Laura Lippman Copy Share Image
Musically, I'm a huge fan of Stephen Sondheim, and I love, love 'Sweeney Todd.' — Keala Settle Copy Share Image
I heard from Stephen Sondheim, who has become a great supporter of mine. There was no one bigger when I was growing… — Randy Rainbow Copy Share Image
There is genuine healing in a beautifully crafted musical theatre song, like Stephen Sondheim's 'Losing My Mind,' or a pop music gem… — Alice Ripley Copy Share Image
I compare Stephen Sondheim with humor, because humor is unanalyzable. You can't analyze humor. You just have to get through it. — Elaine Stritch Copy Share Image
I saw "Follies" again at thirty, and you know, I had this great appreciation for [Stephen] Sondheim's brilliance, his lyrics. — Charles Busch Copy Share Image
It's great when it all comes together in a great musical like 'Sweeney Todd,' when Stephen Sondheim writes songs from heaven, the… — Dennis DeYoung Copy Share Image
My favorite show tune has got to be Stephen Sondheim's 'I Remember Sky.' It's probably the saddest song of all time; I… — Laura Benanti Copy Share Image
That's the only show where, if anyone says to me, 'Is there a role you want to play?', I say, yeah, I… — Michael Ball Copy Share Image
I saw Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd, which I thought was a masterpiece. Not that long ago, I listened to Blackstar by David… — Kate Bush Copy Share Image
Both of my parents are actors and directors and whatnot. My dad loves really solid, old school, Broadway musicals, and one of… — Will Rothhaar Copy Share Image
He kept alive the best parts of the old-fashioned industry, which was just 'I'm not gonna gas you up to your face.'… — Rachel Zegler Copy Share Image
The only Train song I like is the one that I play in my act "Drops Of Jupiter". Sheryl Crow has three… — Michael Showalter Copy Share Image
“Outside of the dreary rubbish that is churned out by god knows how many hacks of varying degrees of talent, the novel… — Gilbert Sorrentino Copy Share Image