Actor Quote by Bebe Neuwirth Download Open image “The first Broadway show I saw was when I was 11. I saw 'Hair.” — Bebe Neuwirth ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Actor Broadway Broadway Saw Broadway show First Firsts Hair Saw Saw Hair Saws Show Shows
I remember seeing 'Hairspray' when I was 15, and it is such a luxury to be able to see a Broadway show, and it… — Nikki Blonsky Copy Share Image
I saw my first Broadway show when I was 10 years old. I saw 'Big: The Musical' and I remember going out to dinner… — Erich Bergen Copy Share Image
'Hairspray' was my first Broadway show. In the meantime, after the show was over, I would go down and do gigs at these clubs… — Laura Bell Bundy Copy Share Image
'Tommy' was the first show I ever saw on Broadway. I was 14. It wasn't 'the show' that started that flame in me or… — Josh Young Copy Share Image
The first Broadway show that I ever saw was 'Kiss Me, Kate.' I was in New York, on a school trip. — Cole Escola Copy Share Image
'Hairspray' was a show I was involved in from the very first reading, and I was 19. And, 'Hairspray', was one of my favorite… — Laura Bell Bundy Copy Share Image
My first Broadway show wasn't until I was a freshman in high school. It was my first trip to New York. I came with… — Laura Osnes Copy Share Image
I saw my first two Broadway shows when I was 4 years old, 'The Lion King' and 'Beauty and the Beast,' and after both… — Max Schneider Copy Share Image
I think the first Broadway show that I saw was 'Beauty and the Beast,' and that was in 5th or 6th grade. Our school… — Jonathan Groff Copy Share Image
I got my first paycheck as a cast member in the Broadway production of 'HAIR' when I was 16 years old. — Vicki Sue Robinson Copy Share Image
People are at their happiest if they are true to themselves. I think that applies to their chosen profession, friends and relationships. It goes… — Bebe Neuwirth Copy Share Image
I have the greatest picture of Ted [Danson]. That was a big caper: There was one person [opening] the door with a butter knife… — Bebe Neuwirth Copy Share Image
I know when I'm bad, I know when I'm good, and I know when I'm everything in between. I don't have any delusions of… — Bebe Neuwirth Copy Share Image
Creating a role is an interesting thing - each show or each situation is different. — Bebe Neuwirth Copy Share Image
Stage and film are just two wildly different animals. Why compare the two? — Bebe Neuwirth Copy Share Image
I've never danced professionally as a ballet dancer, but all of my training is ballet, and I am a Fosse dancer. — Bebe Neuwirth Copy Share Image
Part of the success of the show is that the audience sees themselves in the characters, becomes the characters. The more they inhabit the… — Bebe Neuwirth Copy Share Image
Certainly the life of a dancer is very difficult. The training is very hard and relentlessly grueling. — Bebe Neuwirth Copy Share Image
I actually think acting is a form of self-hypnosis. You have to be hyper, hyper aware of what's going on around you. You have… — Julianne Moore Copy Share Image
When you step out and do a song in a musical, the easier thing to do is make it funny. But when those transitions… — Kelli O'Hara Copy Share Image
I once told someone I could act. They totally bought it. I've been getting away with it ever since. — Akshay Kumar Copy Share Image
There has got to be a way for me to have a role on TV or in film that is just as normal as… — Adeel Akhtar Copy Share Image
I love casting against type and doing things you wouldn't expect, because I think you get more interesting performances that way. Hollywood loves to… — David S. Goyer Copy Share Image
I am tired of our characters being so incomplete. When do we ever save the day in a film? When does a Latino actor… — Esai Morales Copy Share Image
When I was 13, I auditioned for the theater school, and I was there for four years. In the meantime, I did my first… — Ana de Armas Copy Share Image
If you stood me in a costume next to a computer graphic of the same-looking character, I think there would be a difference. And… — Warwick Davis Copy Share Image
failure in the theater is more public, more brilliant, more unreal than in any other field. — Lillian Hellman Copy Share Image
I'm a character actor - always have been, always will be - and historically, character actors don't come into their own until later in… — Annie Potts Copy Share Image
Actors don't hate acting. Most people don't hate acting! Whether you're a child mucking around with your friends or a grown up being paid… — Liv Hewson Copy Share Image