Broadway Stars Discuss Craft and Challenges in Hollywood Reporter Tonys Roundtable
The Hollywood Reporter recently convened a Tonys Roundtable discussion featuring six prominent Broadway standouts. Moderated by Scott Feinberg, the conversation brought together a diverse group of performers to discuss their experiences on the stage. The participants included past winners, perennial nominees, and first-time finalists, all of whom shared insights into their current projects and the realities of live theater.
The lineup featured past winners John Lithgow, recognized for his work in 'Giant', and Nathan Lane, noted for his performance in 'Death of a Salesman'. They were joined by perennial nominees Joshua Henry, known for 'Ragtime', and Shoshana Bean, associated with 'The Lost Boys'. Rounding out the group were first-time finalists Rose Byrne, starring in 'Fallen Angels', and Marla Mindelle, from the production 'Titaníque'.
During the discussion, the actors delved into the professional and personal aspects of their careers. The participants spoke about the internal process of overcoming their fears associated with performance. The conversation also touched upon the capacity of theater to provoke difficult conversations among audiences. Furthermore, the group discussed the rigorous demands of their profession, specifically the challenge of making magic eight times a week, a reference to the standard schedule of Broadway shows.
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