Actress Maude Apatow recently joined Seth Meyers for an interview, offering viewers an inside look at her Off-Broadway experience in Little Shop of Horrors. Maude, who portrays Audrey, talked about her history of stage fright and the nerves she still experiences during the show. As a self-proclaimed huge musical theater fan, she described how excited she was to be part of the production.
Maude shared amusing stories from her early acting days, such as her struggles with stage fright during improv performances in school. She also mentioned that her father, Judd Apatow, has come to see the show nine times, often providing her with notes on her performance. Maude noted that her father plans to attend even more shows before her run ends.
During the interview, Maude spoke highly of her costar, Tony Award winner Matt Doyle, and the camaraderie between the cast members. She revealed that they sometimes struggle not to laugh on stage, especially during extended stage kisses in the show.
Maude also discussed a recent incident where she ran into a wall and got a concussion during a performance. Despite the injury, she managed to finish the show and later sought medical attention. This experience demonstrated her commitment to the craft and her resilience as a performer.
In this entertaining and insightful interview, Maude Apatow and Seth Meyers delved into her journey as Audrey in the beloved musical Little Shop of Horrors, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at the production.
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