It's often the death of the show when you break the tension and the two lead characters get together.
I grew up being a dancer, so I was always doing some sort of dance number, like the Tornado in 'The Wiz.'
I always had dreams as a kid. I definitely sat at home and watched the Oscars every year and got emotional every year at everyone's speeches.
It would definitely be fun to do a musical one day.
I didn't grow up with a lot of babies in my life because I only grew up with my parents - I didn't have any brothers or sisters - and I didn't have my family close by.
That's one of the things I miss most about Australia - the countryside.
A lot of my skills came from university. We did everything from stage work to operating the sound boards to marketing shows and more.
I was in Toronto when the big Women's March was going on, and I thought, 'Well, I've never been to a protest, and I can't sit this one out, and they're having a gathering here in Toronto, so I may as well go,' and gosh, I didn't expect 60,000 or 65,000 people to be there - it was huge! It was something that I didn't feel I could sit out at all.