Tony night was probably the highlight of my time with 'Newsies' - heck, of my life for that matter!
You see everyone's true colors in a rehearsal.
If my 12-year-old self knew that there was going to be a Broadway adaptation of 'Newsies,' I would have freaked out.
YouTube came out when I was a sophomore in college, and I feel like I was one of the first people to put musical theater stuff online.
There isn't a way to depict the gay community without at least mentioning the existence of online dating apps like Grindr.
I've been lucky to have grown up in the arts.
I think it's really important, as an actor in this business, to have another creative outlet.
I think there's so much that is out of our control as actors, and it's just really hard to market yourself in such a huge industry.
'Breaking In' shows what it's really like backstage at New York Fringe Theatre.
My sister is my biggest Broadway hero.
I feel like 2012 was the first year I actually felt like a grown-up.
Every actor dreams of getting a second chance to reprise a role.
I have seen the movie 'Showgirls' over 25 times.
I always get nervous. It's usually a good thing. I worry about the nights that I'm not nervous, actually.
I'm interested in the film world; I love being a storyteller.
Knowing at the end of the day you get to go home and you can work on your own project is super rewarding as an actor.
Live theater is an amorphous art, constantly shifting and evolving with every performance.
People are not just going to bars and meeting people; they're connecting through social media.
People have not given children enough credit to understand the idea of death. But I really think they do.
The 'Newsies' fans are a whole different breed.
When you're an actor, there are so many opportunities that are not in your control.
You can't have living without dying.