“For a 23-year-old, Reneé Rapp has had a lot of practice telling powerful people no. Her first time came at 19, when Tina Fey and Lorne Michaels offered her one of the lead roles in the national touring production of the 'Mean Girls' musical.”— KRYSTA FAURIA, apnews.com
“Tina Fey confirmed her involvement in the musical movie during an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers earlier this year, explaining how the story will transition back to the screen after its successful Broadway stint.”— Sara Baalla, digitalspy.com
“After breaking out in the musical comedy smash hit The Book of Mormon, Andrew Rannells and Josh Gad have gone on to epic careers in film, television, and the theater (their CVs include: Girls, The Prom, Frozen, The Intern, Beauty and the Beast, Murder on the Orient Express and more). Now, they're ba…”— Maureen Lee Lenker , ew.com
“Take your hand off my daughter or you won't get a scene, you'll get a broadway musical.”— Jenny Bicks, Elizabeth Chandler, Libby Reynolds, Kelly Preston, imdb.com
“Broadway may not be re-opening until at least May of next year, but Jimmy Fallon and Andrew Rannells are bringing the stage to you.”— Jen Juneau, PEOPLE, people.com
“You can even sing along if you please because you're in your own house — who's going to complain?”— STACEY LEASCA, Insider, insider.com
“In the face of theaters going dark due to coronavirus, the Broadway legend just released a never-before-heard demo track from Hamilton that didn't make the show's final cut — for free.”— Entrepreneur Staff, entrepreneur.com
“New York governor Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday afternoon that most gatherings of more than 500 people have been banned in the state.”— Emma Specter, Vogue, vogue.com
“Fran Drescher, the creator and star of one of the most beloved sitcoms of the ’90s, is developing “The Nanny” into a musical bound for Broadway, the production announced on Wednesday.”— Nancy Coleman, The New York Times, nytimes.com
“This isn't civilized people. This is Broadway.”— Amy Sherman-Palladino, Susie Myerson, Alex Borstein, imdb.com
“Billings will make history, becoming the first openly transgender actress to play the role.”— Andy Lefkowitz, broadway.com
“Scott Sherwood: What do you know about animals? Hilary Booth: Everything. I worked for a year on Broadway with John Barrymore.”— Rupert Holmes, Hilary Booth, Melinda Mullins, imdb.com
“I don't have regrets. I've never sat here and thought, Gee, if only I'd done The Man Who Came to Dinner on Broadway, I would have been happier.”— Don Rickles, esquire.com
“I would rather be sitting in the most claustrophobia-inducing Broadway theater than be sprawled out comfortably most anywhere else in the world”— Natalie Walker, vulture.com
“I have more dumb luck thank anybody I know. There must be a convey of guardian angels working twenty-four hours a day looking after me....Like the night I first got to Nashville that I laid down in the middle of Broadway, waiting to get run over. It didn't happen….I could swear they were keeping me…”— Willie Nelson, en.wikiquote.org
“People would say to me, 'Why don't you do Broadway?' and my big joke was, nah, the dressing rooms are too small.”— Danny DeVito, theguardian.com
“So, my dear, you think you can get to Broadway. Well, let me tell you something. Broadway has no room for people like you. Not the Broadway I know. My Broadway takes people like you and eats them up and spits them out.”— Marjorie Gross, Carol Leifer, Cosmo Kramer, Michael Richards, imdb.com
“Literature has taken a backseat to the television, don’t you think? It really has. We don’t have a culture anymore that favors the creation of writers, or supports them very well. I mean, serious artists. On Broadway, what they want are cheap comedies and musicals and revivals. It’s nearly impossibl…”— Tennessee Williams, theparisreview.org