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" As much as I can act, I don't have anything in me that yearns to be an actor - that sense of needing to be onstage, in costume, in character; that is utterly not interesting to me. "
Actor
Me
Interesting
" Comedy is drama. I think that if your characters are feeling something that is very real, then they have to respond in a way that feels real to them, and some situations, the only response you could possibly have is to respond in a way that's so extreme that people are going to laugh. "
Way
Think
Feeling
" I am a muso, and I love doing it. I assumed that would be my career for a long time. I always wanted to be a writer, but I didn't think that anyone could actually be that full-time, so I always go back to conducting and arranging and playing. If you scratch me, I'm a musician. "
I Am
Me
Think
" I did musicals in high school, certainly. And then I just kept wanting to do them. I felt at home in the theater, in that way that, you know, you're supposed to if that's the kind of person you are. "
High School
Home
Know
" I don't come from a musical family at all, but I realized early on I was a musician. I started begging for a piano when I was 6 years old. "
Come
Early
Started
" I don't want costumes and makeup between me and the audience - I want more direct communication. There's something for me about being honest on stage, and I'm at my most honest when I'm behind a piano. So I prefer my concert performances. "
Me
Makeup
Communication
" I find I like the spotlight for a very brief period of time... and I sort of need it. But then, the minute that it's done, I have to sort of go hide. So I was never really meant, I think, to be a performer for a living. "
Hide
Time
Think
" I love my stuff - you're not supposed to say that. But because I'm performer as well as a writer, I'm constantly interacting with my own work. I always get to find these little secrets that I left for myself, little notes - I find them all over the scores. "
You
Love
Myself
" Immediate, simultaneous connection between the audience and a performer is crucial to me. It's why I do what I do. Other things, like recording, are satisfying, but they're not the same. I love the connection I get with the audience when I'm sitting behind that piano. "
Me
Love
Sitting
" I'm not doubtful that I am doing what I should be doing - writing for theater - and that I'm doing it in a way no one else does it. Whether anyone else is paying attention or anyone else cares, I'm still ambivalent about that. It's still an open question. "
Attention
Writing
I Am
" I never wanted to write 'Mamma Mia!' or 'The Book of Mormon' - they're not my thing, I don't care about them. What I do is very different. "
Write
Never
Care
" In terms of my religious preference, if a year goes by and I don't have a Seder or I don't light the menorah, I feel a loss. "
Religious
Light
Year
" I think that when you write for stars, I think that you have to be very specific about what they do beautifully and let them bring it to life. "
Life
You
Write
" It is scary to write - period - for me, but once you get past the idea that it's scary to write, I still can only be who I am. As a writer, my job, to me, is to expose myself - to really sort of dig in and find out who I am and then put it on the page. "
Myself
You
Past
" I write about outsiders. I write about people who are outside and don't know quite how to get in because it's how I've always felt. "
Write
Always
Know
" Leonard Bernstein was probably the most significant formative influence on me - he was such an encompassing musician. I spent my teenage years absorbing him, and my other interests stemmed off of that. Bernstein led me to Sondheim and to Gershwin, and Sondheim led me to listening to Joni Mitchell. "
Influence
He
Years
" My work is very popular with performers, and there are theatre people who get what I'm doing and what tradition I'm working in. I'm very grateful to them - they're my people, who understand why I work the way I do. "
Grateful
Theatre
People
" Personally, I've never been popular, so I'm not surprised that professionally I'm a bit out of step, too. "
Too
Been
Never
" The jury is still out on whether I'm a genius or not. "
Out
Jury
Still
" There are actors I have very strong chemical responses to, and I strive always to figure out ways to work with them and get them to sing my stuff. "
Strong
Strive
Out
" What I always wanted to do was to be a rock star. "
Rock Star
Always
Star
" What I aspire to do, and what I try the hardest to do, is write stuff that's very personal in its way. I figure I can only say things the way I say them, so I'm trying to do something that is kind of anti-generic. "
Personal
Kind
Try
" What's great about collaborating is getting to work with wonderful people. That's what theatre is about: other people getting you to give your best, and getting everyone else's best out of them. "
Work
You
People
" When I started out, I wanted to be Billy Joel. The plan was to be a singer-songwriter of that ilk, and, then, I got waylaid - that's probably an unfair way to say it - from being a rock star by the musical theatre stuff, which I love doing. "
Theatre
Say
Rock
" You have to understand the medium you're writing for. People jump into writing musicals without realizing how complicated they are. Knowing one form doesn't necessarily mean you know the other. You have to be comfortable with it. "
People
Jump
You
" You're supposed to be a control freak when you're an artist. That's the whole point of having a vision: Why have one if you're not going to protect it? "
You
Why
Vision
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