![]() ![]() Yes, of course it does! (Laughs) It’s just like any other job, I think. How thrilling is it to star in a big-budget blockbuster on Broadway? Does the glamour and romance of it fade after a while? ![]() I know when I do Wicked – I’ve done the show on and off for several years – when I go back I spend almost all my time auditioning for TV and film stuff during the day, then I’ll come to work at night on a huge show like Wicked and the associate director will tell me, “It’s a little small!” I think people have this idea that stage work is really big and “gestury” but I think it can be just as nuanced as television stuff. I don’t look at (screen versus stage) as different things. I approach it all the same way, then steer myself in one direction or the other. Laurence Olivier once said acting on screen is all about the eyes, and onstage it’s all about your hands. My first passion was always the stage, it’s what got me into all of this in the first place. Kyle Dean Massey: It’s like comparing apples and oranges.
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