“I love music, singing, and playing piano (though I'm not very good). And I adore musical theater.” SingingTheaterMusicalVery GoodPianoAdoreMusic LoveI Love MusicMusical TheaterPlaying Piano Author:Aprilynne Pike
“Music is my passion, singing, performing. I play piano and musical theater is my background.” PlayPassionMusic IsSingingTheaterMusicalBackgroundsPianoPerformingMy PassionMusical TheaterMusic Is My Passion Author:Janel Parrish
“I love London because of the history. The times I've been there have been some of the best memories in my life. Singing there, seeing great theater - and the people like a Southern accent.” PeopleHas BeensMemoriesSeeingSingingTheaterLondonSouthernAccentsBest MemoriesSouthern Accent Author:Kristin Chenoweth
“Mr. Presley has no discernible singing ability . . . For the ear he is an unutterable bore, not nearly so talented as Frank Sinatra back in the latter's rather hysterical days at the Paramount Theater.” AbilitySingingEarsTheaterLatterFrankBoresParamountHysterical Author:Jack Gould
“My definition [of genius] would be about being completely involved in your art form. So that's outside of sciences. Within the arts it's about taking people on a journey, being able to involve me completely-whether you're singing a song, whether it's in the theater, whether you're dancing-if you can make me forget I'm sitting in a seat, that's my definition of genius.” PeopleIfsArtWould BeAbleFormSongForgetJourneyGeniusInvolvedSingingSittingTheaterDancingDefinitionsSeats Author:Russell Crowe
“In many ways, I think I'm a good person for it. I mean, I'm not a musical theater dude. Or rather, I don't watch everything, and love everything, and have every album. The ones that I love - like I've seen The Wizard of Oz a hundred times. West Side Story I love. I love Singing in the Rain, I love White Christmas. I love the Dennis Potter ones like Singing Detective and Pennies from Heaven. I love Sondheim.” ThinkingWayMeanPersonsStoriesHeavenSidesWhiteWatchesSingingHundredRainAnd LoveTheaterWestMusicalAlbumsWizardsPottersGood PersonPenniesDetectivesMusical TheaterWest SideSondheimWest Side StoryWhite ChristmasSinging In The Rain Author:James Ponsoldt
“I was really sporty and loved singing. I started off doing musical theater. I left university to go to drama school. So I was a bit of a black sheep.” SchoolLeftBitsBlackDramaSingingTheaterMusicalUniversitySheepMusical TheaterBlack Sheep Author:Sophie Cookson
“The only thing that really inspired me for singing was the movie and musical 'Phantom of the Opera.' I went to see it in the theaters, and I loved it so much. And when I got home, I started singing the songs around the house, and my mom thought I was really good, so she asked me if I wanted to do a talent competition. And I said, 'Yes, definitely.'” IfsSaidHomeWantedSongHouseTalentMomSingingTheaterCompetitionInspiredMusicalMy MomOperaPhantoms Author:Jackie Evancho
“I have been singing as long as I can remember. I used to be in choir; I used to do musical theater. I'd prefer not to sing my own songs, but there you have it.” LongHas BeensI CanRememberUsedSongMy OwnSingingTheaterMusicalUsed To BeChoirMusical Theater Author:Cass McCombs
“I grew up in music theater playing to the audience - singing and dancing and showing off. That's really my background. But the camera's different. I think I'm more at home on stage.” ThinkingDifferentHomeAudienceStageGrewGrew UpSingingTheaterCamerasDancingBackgroundsShowing OffSinging And Dancing Author:Christopher Walken
“Singing in Yiddish was a great thrill for me and came about through Joe Papp, the founder of The Public Theater.” SingingTheaterFoundersThrillYiddish Author:Mandy Patinkin
“I work in between the cracks, where the voice starts dancing, where the body starts singing, where theater becomes cinema.” BodyVoiceSingingTheaterDancingCinemaCracks Author:Meredith Monk
“No, obviously, the time goes by, the English gets better. Ever since I met Melanie, that was almost nine years ago now, you have to just speak the language continuously, hone every word. So, and the proof for me of that, was actually in theater. It has to be two hours and 45 minutes on the stage speaking a language that is not your language, and singing.” YearsTwoSpeakLanguageHoursMinutesStageMetsSingingYears AgoTheaterProofNineGet BetterNine YearsTime Goes By Author:Antonio Banderas