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Should Lea Michele come back to Broadway? In what? (No funny girl please)

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#101Should Lea Michele come back to Broadway? In what? (No funny girl please)
Posted: 1/25/16 at 4:08pm

Do you think she's being seen for something?


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#102Should Lea Michele come back to Broadway? In what? (No funny girl please)
Posted: 1/25/16 at 4:12pm

Maybe...or maybe she's just vacationing. She does have a lot of friends/family out here.

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#103Should Lea Michele come back to Broadway? In what? (No funny girl please)
Posted: 1/25/16 at 4:17pm

That could be true, too. But you would think she would be aware of Jonas. But yeah it's probably nothing.


They/them. "Get up the nerve to be all you deserve to be."

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#104Should Lea Michele come back to Broadway? In what? (No funny girl please)
Posted: 2/4/16 at 10:04am

Yes. Lea Michele should come back to broadway if she ever wants to. She's certainly talented enough. But what I don't understand is all the crying and boohooing over her attitude. Was Lea a little mean to some people here? Aww poor baby...... grow up! It's the business, you aren't gonna work with people you always like. Get over it and move on. Who gives a damn if some 20 year old made you cry during Spring Awakening. The Broadway industry obviously doesn't. Hollywood certainly doesn't. Get over it.

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#105Should Lea Michele come back to Broadway? In what? (No funny girl please)
Posted: 2/4/16 at 12:38pm

Would love to see Lea and the Groff in another show together.

I don't get this whole which revival XYZ people should return in.  I'd much rather they try their hand in a new role/production (especially someone still relatively as young as Lea) ; If course it is a hell of a lot riskier, but you really don't know if they're suited for the role until the production finally mounts.


"when I’m on stage I see the abyss and have to overcome it by telling myself it’s only a play." - Helen Mirren
Updated On: 2/4/16 at 12:38 PM