Broadway has changed tremendously from the early days when the shows were referred to as musical comedies. Musical Theater is now a more expanded art form. Back then, singer/actors were not the norm. From the 60’s to now, it is necessary to do it all to be a consummate Broadway performer.
Meaning of the quote
Broadway shows have changed a lot over the years. In the past, they were mostly silly musical comedies, but now musical theater is a much more complex art form. Back then, the performers didn't need to be great singers and actors, but today, to be a top-notch Broadway performer, you need to be able to do it all – sing, act, dance, and more.
About Betty Buckley
Betty Buckley is an acclaimed American actress and singer who has won a Tony Award and received numerous other prestigious nominations. She is known for her roles in popular TV shows, films, and Broadway productions, including Cats, Sunset Boulevard, and Carrie.
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