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" Every time I see a film or TV show, I think about how that composer made those choices and how that director envisioned music and how that could work onstage or in a film and how you could support that even further by putting lyrics to it. "
Music
Think
Time
" I admire 'Urinetown.' "
Admire
" I always have to re-learn the important lesson that the work is always stronger when I listen and take input from others. "
Take
Work
Important
" I am never excited to play through a song all the way, because it can reveal more flaws that mean more work. For some reason, I always have an irrational fear that the song will never be finished. "
Song
Play
I Am
" I basically never feel like writing. I am a happy-go-lucky, relaxed, fun-seeking kind of person. And working disturbs that, because it puts me in a state of anxiety. "
Kind
I Am
Writing
" I did a musical episode of 'Scrubs.' "
Did
Episode
Musical
" I don't know any Mormon that doesn't have warm memories of their family. "
Know
Family
Warm
" I don't know if I have good habits, but I'm very devoted to writing. I'm very compulsive about having a project, at least one, and trying to follow the business as much as I can. I keep on top of all the entertainment business news. "
Trying
Writing
Know
" I don't think I met an actual Mormon until college, and by that time, I was wary of them. I knew about the church through school and, secondhand, through non-Mormon friends. "
Think
Time
School
" If all you have is satire, your show will close. Even if all you have is comedy, your show will close. The hardest thing is not making people laugh: the hardest thing is building an emotional story. Any child can make a group of adults laugh. "
Laugh
Story
Building
" If you're doing a musical, you should be out to give the audience something special, emotional, an uplifting feeling, something that stays with them. And you're not going to do that by bumming them out. "
Special
You
Doing
" I like to think my sense of humor is sort of smart and dumb at the same time. I like to work on multiple levels - smart and dumb, funny and sad, profound and mundane, cynical and hopeful. "
Work
Humor
Sad
" I'm not an advocate of true rhymes, I don't think. I think that everyone who writes musical theater needs to know how to do true rhymes, because that's the tradition of it, but I do think that in order for the art form to grow, it's important to not let tradition get in the way of innovation. "
True
Art
Grow
" I'm not really a 'puppet' person in particular; I think they are very theatrical, and I've found different uses for them in shows, but my true interest is in writing Broadway musicals. "
Person
Broadway
Writing
" I'm sort of agnostic. I grew up Catholic and switched to Episcopalian in college because I sang in churches to have money to buy pizza and french fries. "
College
French Fries
Pizza
" In 'Winnie the Pooh,' a lot of the characters have serious flaws: Pooh is sort of a food addict. Rabbit is OCD, and Owl is a compulsive liar. "
Serious
Liar
Owl
" I only like to write shows that I feel like no one has seen before. "
Only
Feel
I Feel Like
" I think one of my favorite productions ever was Sondheim's 'Assassins' at the Roundabout in 2004. Beyond brilliant. "
Beyond
Ever
Brilliant
" I thought it would be really cool to show the world the inner life of someone like me, who doesn't have a huge personality, who deals with some personal demons and is a little bit shy and a little awkward when you first get to know me. "
Life
Cool
World
" I try to turn off the TV and play with my kids as much as I can, and I always hope they're having as good a time as Mormon kids. "
Play
Time
Try
" It's so important, after a song is finished, to go to sleep and listen to the song with fresh ears the next day. It's sometimes a traumatic event. And playing it for someone else for the first time - that is the most nerve-wracking thing of all. But we learn so much. "
Important
Song
Sleep
" It's wonderful to be able to have such wildly different projects in your body of work. They don't feel different to me as I'm working on them. It feels like they all share this element of subversiveness and finding the joy in subversiveness. "
Work
Body
Feel
" My first writing job was with a company called TheatreworksUSA. "
First
Writing
Job
" On Broadway, there is no censoring, just self-censorship and doing what makes sense. "
Sense
Just
Doing
" Our kids come first, and we really put them at the top of our priority list. "
Top
Priority
List
" People are born with the ability to make judgments. And they can't help but use the information they have to divine something about the world they're in. Making categorical judgments, in large, helps our society. "
People
Society
World
" People try not to think about what's going on in sub-Saharan Africa. They edit it out of their daily lives. Especially Americans. We prefer a fantasy version of Africa. "
Daily
Africa
Fantasy
" There's been a lot of Catholic parody - 'Nunsense,' 'Sister Mary Ignatius' - I think they've almost been done to death, actually. "
Almost
Death
Think
" The temptation to quit and start over infects every creative process I've ever been in. Frustration and boredom always fuel this self-doubt. "
Start
Creative
Frustration
" The things that I have done that haven't been as successful have been things that have been largely out of the public view, which is great. It's terrible, when you're a theater writer, to have a big flop publicly. "
You
Big
View
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