![]() I kept saying there’s no “I” in the word actor, and there’s no “I” in the word theater. Y ou Can’t Take It With You is crafted to have a beautiful ensemble that works together to make every bit of comedy work. Here, in her own words, she recalls the minor fireworks accident and how improv and quick thinking can sometimes save the day. ![]() Lovett in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, for which she just won the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance, remembers when a curtain caught fire on stage during a performance of her Tony-winning role, Essie, in the 2014 revival of You Can’t Take It With You. When things don’t go according to plan onstage, here’s how the pros react-and what they take away from it.įor our first installment, Tony-winner Annaleigh Ashford, who currently stars as Mrs. ![]() Places, please for ELLE’s new column Showstoppers, where theater’s biggest stars reflect upon the moment in their career where the famous phrase “the show must go on” became a little too real. ![]()
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