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Martin Charnin Quotes

«You're never fully dressed without a smile.»
Author: Martin Charnin | Keywords: dressed, fully, get dressed
«What this show ends up being is the beneficiary of all the work that I've done in the previous incarnations of it. Every one of those shows was responsible for making something new happen, either by virtue of what an actor does by bringing something to it, or a piece blocking or a musical interpretation. I've put all of it together.»
«She's just breathtaking. She's one of the most wonderful child actresses I've ever had in my life. She brings a warmth and a humanity to the part that has been missing for a long time.»
«It's not a trunk song by any stretch of the imagination,»
«That song is gone, it's gone, it's gone. Charles and I have often looked at one another and can't even remember the lyric or the tune.»
«a whole new crop of kids and adults.»
« 'Annie' is the embodiment of hope,»
«Her spirit and her optimism are organic to the American spirit, and that's what this show is about.»
«I was looking for an interesting story and exceptionally exotic characters,»
« 'Annie' was a comic strip with an awful lot of information in it. It had more information in the balloons above the characters than practically any other comic strip that was around. The strip told tales instead of jokes.»