Ariana Grande wants to star in this 'loving' genre
Ariana Grande opens up about her wish to appear in the genre in which she starred at 13
When Ariana Grande was 13, she performed on Broadway as a chorus girl. Now, she wants to do it again.
This is what she expresses in response to a question from Nicole Kidman, who asked whether she would wanna do live theater.
“I love theater so much, and I actually did a Broadway show when I was 13 years old. I was a chorus girl," says the Wicked star.
Ariana also recalls her live theater show in 2008, sharing, “I had a few little lines, and it was the most incredible training. And to sing songs written by Jason Robert Brown it’s so beautiful and so challenging. I feel like that’s where I developed stamina. But I would love to be on stage again.”
Nicole, who has been with the star for an Interview Magazine, noted the stint on Broadway is “such a massive commitment."
To this, the pop icon replies, “I suppose. But it’s funny, because I thought that’s what I would be doing with my life when I was a young girl.”
In the meantime, Ariana's latest movie, Wicked: For Good, raked in impressive figures at the box office, and she thanked her fans on social media for their love and support.
“I fell in love with Wicked when I was 10 years old. It has been an escape and a place where I knew I could find comfort and understanding throughout my child and adult life," she added.
“Becoming your Glinda the Good and being asked to join this most wonderful group of human beings on a most creatively fulfilling journey was the greatest gift of my life. I’m so thankful to have been a tiny piece of this bubble puzzle and to be your Glinda," Ariana concluded.
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