
Broadway's Balancing Act: Tony Nominees Reveal the Challenges of Live Performance
Broadway's Balancing Act: Tony Nominees Reveal the Challenges of Audience Interaction. New York City—Three Tony Award nominees from the Broadway hit "Purpose," Kara Young, Glenn Davis, and Jon Michael Hill, recently shared their insights into the demanding nature of their roles. In a recent interview, they described the unique challenge of seamlessly transitioning between audience engagement and delivering their lines. "It's hard!" exclaimed Hill, "But you want to be nimble and respond." Young added, "It's tough switching between talking to the audience and immediately flipping back into the script." Their experiences highlight the dedication and skill required for success on the Broadway stage, showcasing the artistry and adaptability of these talented performers. The seamless blend of audience interaction and performance is a testament to their commitment and professionalism, underscoring the magic of live theatre.