The computer is simply an instrument whose music is ideas.
My favorite thing to do is transform. The further the character is away from me the more I enjoy it.
I was use to wearing things that accentuated and flattered my bust and waist (just shakin' what my mama gave me) and definitely not my thighs.
I initially told people I wanted to be a dancer and ultimately a "Rockette. " I didn't really know what a musical theatre performer was other than the Shirley Temple type.
Try not be resentful or jealous of other people's success. Know that your path as a performer is going to be very different than others. Try your best not to compare.
I definitely appreciated '60s music. My uncle and I used to take long road trips to visit my grandmother when I was going to NYU. We'd listen to Petula Clark and other 60's music and sing at the top of our lungs the whole time.
I hardly ever belted; I was a soprano and a comedienne and intended on doing mostly soprano legit roles but my first equity show, to my surprise, was Blues in The Night at The Cleveland Playhouse.
There is no way to be truly great in this world. We are all impaled on the crook of conditioning.
I see it as my job to try to keep Bach in the mainstream and present his music with, rather than without, its emotional core.
I myself am human and free only to the extent that I acknowledge the humanity and liberty of all my fellows. . . I am properly free when all the men and women about me are equally free. Far from being a limitation or a denial of my liberty, the liberty of another is its necessary condition and confirmation.
Get out of your own way. Often, we're our own worst enemy when working towards our goals.