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Directing, Musical Theatre | Seen from the point of view of the composer, the most nonsensical practice is that of casting people in musicals who are unable to sing. No one would cast a dancing part with someone who cannot dance sufficiently to come up to professional standards. The same is true of acting. But when it comes to singing, more often than not it is amateur night. . . . Either musicals should be written for specified performers in the first place, or they should be cast with people who are adequate to its dancing, acting and singing demands. | Gold | Ernest | |
General, Musical Theatre | A flop is often the result of the fact that each of the talents involved, while working on the same project, may in effect have been working on a different show from all the others. If all contributors do not share the same vision of the evening, the end product will not evince the harmony of diverse elements--the seeming inevitability of book, score, and staging--of a good musical. | Mordden | Ethan | |
General, Musical Theatre | There is a traditional trick that theatre people have played as long as I can remember. A veteran member of a company will order a gullible newcomer to find the key to the curtain. Naturally, the joke is there is no such thing. I have been in the theatre over fifty years, and I don't think anyone would consider me naive, but all my life I've been searching for that key. And I'm still looking. . . . | Rodgers | Richard | |
Musical Theatre | I know the world is filled with troubles and many injustices. But reality is as beautiful as it is ugly. I think it is just as important to sing about beautiful mornings as it is to talk about slums. I just couldn't write anything without hope in it. | Hammerstein | Oscar | |
Musical Theatre | Wherever it came from, the musical came with its hair mussed and with an innocent, indolent, irreverent look on its bright, bland face. | Kerr | Walter | |
Musical Theatre | Look, I'm over 40, I'm single, and I work in musical theater - you do the math! | Lane | Nathan | |
Musical Theatre | In musical theater you have to be very big and very animated, while film and television are more toned down. | Richardson | Kevin | |
Musical Theatre | I don't see that many plays, and for me, musicals are rarely pleasing. I feel the actors are being put through a kind of nightmarish labor. They're like animals being forced to pull heavy carts of vegetables at incredible speeds. | Shawn | Wallace | |
Musical Theatre, Acting | A lot of the actresses who have had most impact in musicals have been character actresses. And character is an essential ingredient of the best shows. In Merrily We Roll Along, for instance, I got to play a character with such a marvellous span - from boozy, fat, cynical 45-year-old to an 18-year-old in love with life ... I'd rather see her [Dame Judi Dench] do a musical than anyone with 10 times the voice. | Spiro | Samantha | |
Playwriting, General, Musical Theatre | If Hitler's still alive, I hope he's out of town with a musical. [variously attributed] | Gelbart | Larry |