Even so, the shows would’ve been performed in front of an audience of more than 1,500 people.
“Then, I started professionally acting at seven.
I know, so young.

Seems totally crazy, but I just loved it.
I was just kind of born to do this, I think.”
“I tucked my hair under a hat and just did it,” the actor toldClarion Ledger.

“It called for multiple solos onstage by myself in front of 1,600 people.
That’s a lesson I’ve always taken with me.
“But it taught me such a great work ethic.

You know, the show must go on.
As she says in an interview withTinseltown Mom, “I would love to.
It’s so exciting.