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" A star may guarantee business, but the tradeoff is a very short run. "
May
Very
Star
" Audiences are very willing to be taken somewhere, and to ask an audience beforehand what it wants is probably, I think, a mistake. Much better you should tell them what you want and hope they agree with it. "
Mistake
Think
Want
" Collaboration is just, really, a group of people getting in a room with their eye on a very similar prize and wanting to come out with the same show. The director, ultimately, is the guy in front of whom the buck stops. So, he has to have the courage to prevail. But, he has got to have a huge amount of respect for his collaborators. "
Courage
Collaboration
Respect
" I always liked the visuals to be choice and at the same time minimalist. And, I love black boxes. After all, that's what theatre is, it's an empty space, and it's both limited and unlimited because the space is the space, but what you can do with people's imaginations is really endless. "
People
Love
You
" I don't like abrasion while I'm working. I don't thrive on chaos. I enjoy what I'm doing, and it seems to work better when I am enjoying it. "
Doing
Enjoy
Work
" I feel so much more comfortable when I'm working on material which makes other people scratch their heads and ask, 'You're going to make a musical out of that?' "
Comfortable
Feel
You
" I got successful awfully quick, and I wanted it... But I do think there is responsibility to move the musical theater form forward. I think you always have to be aware of the work that came before and build on that. "
Think
You
Work
" I like to do everything you can possibly do before you go into rehearsal, because once we are in rehearsal or on the stage there will be a problem I didn't anticipate. It's really good to think we got it all nailed - of course you've never got it all nailed. "
Problem
Good
Never
" I really don't spend time thinking about the past. I think about the future. I'm not stopping. "
Time
Thinking
Think
" I saw 'On The Town' about nine times. I discovered it. I loved it. I was in college. "
Town
College
About
" I've always loved Victorian melodrama. And I've always liked larger-than-life theater, providing it's truthful and honest. I like what the theater can provide in energy and bombast - I enjoy it when it's large, and by that I don't mean in size, I mean in emotions. Shakespeare did that. "
Emotions
Energy
Enjoy
" I've never been able to understand where great artists come from. "
Understand
Come
Where
" I was nine. I saw Orson Welles in 'Julius Caesar.' It was involving, emotional, imaginative. I've never forgotten it. "
Nine
Never
Emotional
" I wouldn't be here if it weren't for 'Show Boat.' The kind of theater I chose to be involved in is completely a direct reflection of what 'Show Boat' made possible. "
Boat
Show
Reflection
" I wouldn't want to be just pigeonholed as an extravagant director. "
Want
Extravagant
Just
" Lyrics can't do what they do - or should do - when you're creating a musical with rock lyrics. There's plenty of room for rock musicals, just not all rock musicals. "
Just
You
Room
" Most of the big money people don't know what would interest an audience if you did it. They only know what interested the audience last time. "
Know
Time
People
" Producers want to put their music behind revivals but I don't think that's a good trend for the theater at all. "
Music
Behind
Good
" Producing should be a creative responsibility. "
Responsibility
Should
Creative
" The idea is to work and to experiment. Some things will be creatively successful, some things will succeed at the box office, and some things will only - which is the biggest only - teach you things that see the future. And they're probably as valuable as any of your successes. "
Work
Succeed
Successful
" The musical has always been in jeopardy - until - or was in jeopardy until it was realised that it is probably the safest living theatre art form. "
Art
Always
Been
" There have always been revivals. Some have always been successful. And many of them have failed. "
Always
Been
Many
" There's no lack of talent out there. I suspect there is a lack of creative guidance, and that would not be solely the responsibility of a director but also a producer. "
Responsibility
Out
Creative
" What's missing in the musical theater is producers willing to nurture new work, raise the money and put it on. "
New
Money
Missing
" You think, 'Musicals, they must always be romantic' - You'd be surprised how few of them historically have ever been romantic. "
Think
Romantic
Musicals
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