If there were a pause of three or four months [from “Into the Woods”], myself to the material. But because it really is only a three- to four-week break that we’ve had, the Baker’s Wife is still in my bones. Also, my husband is still singing the music, readying himself to get into rehearsals, so sometimes at home there’s this duality of while.
I’m singing “Sunset Boulevard,” he’s upstairs doing “Into the Woods.” I’m like, “Oh, my gosh, I have to compartmentalize this or else. I really am going to be so fragment.” So the Virgo in me kicks in and I phone number lead immiately go into laser-focus mode of staying true to Norma, for now — and then I’ll get back to the Baker’s Wife.
Q: How much does having your real-life husband play
Your onstage husband contribute to the chemistry in your “Into the Woods” performances?
A: at home is not wildly similar, but similar enough that we maintain that understanding with one another. I’m a bit more vocal, I’m a bit more bossy, and he is much more gracious, and he is loyal and steadfast. I think the audience recogniz it every time we were onstage together. There is an the day my book is officially unspoken magic because of the existing chemistry and the existing language that he and I share, as husband and wife for almost 16 years.
Both at the John FKenny Center for the Performing Arts:
Sunset Boulevard” at Eisenhower Theater; “Into the Woods” at Opera House.
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During his latest appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the Elvis star, 31, open up about his friendship with the late Lisa Marie.