Quotable
Quotes: 2004 Tony Press Room
Broadway.com
June 7, 2004
"Tonight!"
--Carol Channing on when she started her new career as a rap star
"My wife
said to me, 'I think you're going to win--and if you don't win,
I'll run naked down Broadway.' I thought, I might not mind not
winning. I would have liked to have seen that." --The Boy
from Oz star Hugh Jackman
"If you
win, go to the microphone where the presenter said your name."
--Don Richard as Urinetown's Officer Lockstock directing the crowd
at Radio City before the telecast
"And
if you lose, stay seated!" --Jennifer Cody as Little Sally
adding another helpful hint
"This
is the greatest weekend in the world. You've got the Lakers game,
The Sopranos, the Tonys and J.Lo got married." --A Raisin
in the Sun star Sean Combs
"I hope
it's a sign of change for the better." --Anika Noni Rose
on this year's high profile for African-American women on Broadway
"OK,
it's going to be hard to talk now." --Audra McDonald after
watching Phylicia Rashad's speech on the monitor in the press
room
"I would
like to personally invite every Republican delegate to come see
our show." --Assassins star Michael Cerveris on the Republican
National convention, which will be held in New York City
"He has
not seen it yet." --Avenue Q co-creator Jeff Marx on whether
George W. Bush has seen the show
"I have
HBO on-demand." --The Sopranos star Edie Falco on missing
the show's season finale, which ran opposite the Tony Awards
"Nicole
Kidman told me, 'If you don't win, I might read your name out
anyway!'" --Hugh Jackman on the presenter, who is his friend
and fellow Aussie
"I am?
I didn't know that. I hadn't thought about it like that. One of
the great things is that art transcends these things. I hadn't
thought of it in terms of ethnicity. I don't know what to say."
--A Raisin in the Sun star Phylicia Rashad on being told that
she is the first African-American actress to win in the Best Actress
in a Play category
"I got fired from every job I ever had. My life has never
been the same since encountering Bobby." --Avenue Q co-creator
Jeff Marx on working with his collaborator Robert Lopez
"I played
Dorothy in The Wizard Oz in fourth grade. Maybe that was a good
omen." --Wicked star Idina Menzel
"There's
no secret. We have no advice. Just a lot of therapy. Lots and
lots." --Anne Meara on the secret to the success of her long
marriage to Jerry Stiller
"I don't
know. Maybe Elton." --Billy Joel responding to a question
asking who he'd have as his vp if he were elected president
"Yes,
I feel naked. I left it under the seat." --I Am My Own Wife's
Jefferson Mays on not wearing a hat to the press room
"There'd
be more tension if only one of us was [nominated]." --Idina
Menzel on whether there are any tension between her and fellow
nominee and co-star Kristin Chenoweth
"I've
had a lot of terrific opportunities. I work both sides. The problems
are the same--keeping people awake and in their seats." --Henry
IV director Jack O'Brien on working on both musicals and straight
plays
"Puffy's
not in our show." --Caroline, or Change's Anika Noni Rose
on whether the hip-hop generation is touched by her show
"Oh,
I always loved it. Don't we all? Only miserable sick people don't.
It's downright American!" --Carol Channing on rap music
"Do any
of you want to know what orchestrations are?" -Michael Starobin,
who won the Best Orchestrations category for his work on Assassins
"I am
also in the NBA finals." --Edie Falco on her hectic evening
"When
you've been around as long as I have, you know everybody."
--Chita Rivera on her connection with Kathleen Marshall
"I guess
this puts me in an exclusive category. No one can touch Hal Prince,
he has like 400." --Audra McDonald on her fourth Tony win
"I guess
my purpose now is to write a Broadway musical, but I never would
have guessed that four years ago." --Avenue Q librettist
Jeff Whitty
"I'm
doing a movie called Ask the Dust. All my scenes are with Colin
Farrell. I get to kiss him. Although, that's nothing compared
with kissing [husband] Taye Diggs." --Idina Menzel on an
upcoming project
"He exceeded
my expectations. He has a work ethic unlike any I've ever seen.
He is tireless." --Audra McDonald on her Raisin in the Sun
co-star Sean Combs
"There
was some fear that because we have puppets on our hands, we wouldn't
be seen as actors." --Avenue Q star John Tartaglia
"I think
we can now announce that Rod will be replacing Hugh Jackman in
The Boy from Oz." --Avenue Q producer Kevin McCollum
"It's
like being on drugs." --Avenue Q co-creator Jeff Marx on
his reaction to winning Best Musical
"The
lovely thing about being an actor is you can fake anything."
--I Am My Own Wife's Jefferson Mays on being nervous
"What
did I talk about?" --Idina Menzel on her acceptance speech
"I was
listening for the W. I was listening for the Wwwww." ----Avenue
Q co-creator Robert Lopez on waiting for the announcement of the
Best Musical category, in which Wicked was heavily favored to
win
"I beat
Smarty Jones" --Wicked costume designer Susan Hilferty on
winning the triple crown of theater: the Outer Critics Circle
Award, the Drama Desk Award and the Tony Award
"I feel
like Smarty Jones." --Avenue Q's Jeff Whitty
"In fact,
Smarty Jones is coming to our party!" --Avenue Q producer
Kevin McCollum
"Thank
you for that. I had a vested interest." --I Am My Own Wife
star Jefferson Mays on interrupting interviews to watch the Best
Play announcement on the monitor in the press room
"I was
hoping some of the puppets from Avenue Q would become available,
but I think they'll be busy for some time." --I Am My Own
Wife playwright Doug Wright on who could replace Jefferson Mays
in the solo show
"Broadway's
lost a lot of heart." --Wicked's Joel Grey on how today's
Broadway compares to the Broadway of 30 years ago
"I think
tonight represents one big thing: Broadway got its heart back."
--Avenue Q producer Jeffrey Seller
"This
is an honor for any actress to win." --Phylicia Rashad on
being the first African-American actress to win in the Best Actress
in a Play category
"I feel
his spirit eight times a week at the Imperial, but tonight I knew
he was there." --Hugh Jackman on Peter Allen
"I would
love to come back! There's no place in the world like Broadway"
--A Raisin in the Sun's Sean Combs
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