To the Fans:
I want to thank all of you guys for supporting us. Everyone here had an amazing experience and we're all very proud of the show we created. It was a fantastic experience for me personally. I'd do it all again in a minute! For those of you who loved the show like we did, thank you, thank you, thank you. From me personally and from everyone on the staff and crew who put their hearts and souls into creating good hearted entertainment.
I'll see you soon, but in the mean time, be yourself, take a chance, be creative. Your uniqueness is what makes you special, so let it come out.
And remember: Anything is possible!
Lots of love,
Megan
I love Megan Mullally like no other.
But her show freaking sucked.
So true! She is a fantastic performer and singer but she couldn't hold an interview to save her life. I feel like it wasn't the right venue for her after being on a sitcom for 8 years. Much luck to her in the future though.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
"... so let it come out."
It's almost as if she's trying to send us a message.
"... but she couldn't hold an interview to save her life."
That's never stopped Larry King.
hmm maybe first wives club.
she shud return onstage! (apparently in London's Kismet) I really do hope she cud play Adelaide in the current revival of Guys & Dolls! Call me crazy but I think other than the fact she cudnt dance, I think she'll be a GREAT Roxie!
I think it's funny that you say someone who's taken years of ballet can't dance.
And really, besides the hoe-down thing she did on SNL, Ashlee Simpson can't dance yet she did Roxie in London.
Megan CAN dance -- she was part of the Oklahoma Ballet Company for many years back in the 1980's.
Ashlee had extensive dance training prior to her attempts at a singing career. This was evident to many of those who saw her Roxie in CHICAGO and who also were not aware of her dance background.
Joined: 12/31/69
I blessed on Megan Mullally saying farewell to her own show.
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