Lack of egos OR Broadway's Sweeties!
#0Lack of egos OR Broadway's Sweeties!
Posted: 5/11/05 at 12:03am
So I was reading the comments from the people nominated for the Tonys on broadway.com and was really surprised at the amount of ego that was there. I know they are all great and deserve this, but I think the truly classy star dose not praise themself and talk about how they deserved this. I was sadded to see most of them did this. Was I the only one to notice this or to think this way?
#1re: Egos
Posted: 5/11/05 at 12:07amI was really surprised by the humility, actually, and the good natured comments about who they wish had been nominated, or like Sherie Rene Scott said, the Tonys aren't really ALL that important. That's hardly ego.
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Plum
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#6re: Egos
Posted: 5/11/05 at 12:18amI'm going to do a total turn around. I just reread all of them and they are ALL sweet. I have no idea what I thought I read before. Sorry, I havent slept in 2 days (my brother had surgery and I've been with him at the hospital, one of the nurses was nice enough to led me her computer for the night :) ) So, I'm sorry -they are all sweet! Sorry agian!
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Jon
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/20/04
#14re: Egos
Posted: 5/11/05 at 7:32amOver the years I've found that cast members of shows that are doing well at the box office tend to be in a good mood, while those in struggling shows can be a bit cranky. If your show gets a ton of nominations and is selling out, your attitute is gonna be sunny. If you have the possibility of discovering a closing notice when you walk in the stage door,you might be on edge.
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