I've been offered private planes, and I'm like, 'No!'
I don't have a circus around me, and that's a choice. I like to be on Planet Earth as much as possible.
In ballet class, I felt like Ralph Wiggum.
I wore out the Broadway 'Tommy' recording. I just loved it.
I grew up in Los Angeles, and my first musical theatre experiences were at the Music Center in downtown L.A.
All of the things an arts education gives a young person enhance leadership skills and help raise grades.
I first started listening to Sondheim's work when I was a kid.
Comedy and music are so similar because it's all about timing.
I was a shy kid. I was awkward. I was picked on.
I'm the world's worst dancer. I have dancephobia.
I would never put any growl on my voice in concert - it's not the kind of music I sing.
The best way for me to teach myself an instrument is to just jam on it, and sound awful sometimes, and sound great other times.
I definitely break out karaoke when my friends have birthday parties.
Grobanite makes me think of a type of harmless crustacean.
When I feel confused or depressed, I remember back to junior high and I silently repeat, 'This, too, shall pass.'
The honest-to-goodness answer is that Twitter tells me everything, and I have calluses on my fingers from all the mouse-clicking.
As a new artist there's always outside influences trying to tell you how to make a song better for radio and how to do your hair.
I got to play a real D-bag lawyer, and comb my hair really awfully and kiss Emma Stone, so it was a really wonderful day on set.
I get terrible butterflies. Before I go onstage, I'll have to freak out for five minutes. I scream. It seems to help!
Music is so 100 percent for me that the idea of giving that up in any way, shape, or form would be terrifying to me.
I was the boy who liked to sing his own songs at talent shows, and I was suddenly officially uncool.