Lea Michele reflected on her "dream come true" as she closed out her stint in 'Funny Girl' on Broadway on Sunday (03.09.23).
Lea Michele reflected on her "dream come true" as she closed out her stint in 'Funny Girl' on Sunday (03.09.23).
The former 'Glee' actress replaced Beanie Feldstein as Fanny Brice in the Broadway musical last year and as the production's run came to an end, the audience at the August Wilson theatre gave the 37-year-old star an impressive seven standing ovations.
According to the New York Times newspaper, Lea said on stage: “That was my dream come true.
“I was truly given the greatest gift that surpassed this dream and that was the unconditional true love and support from this cast, who has worked so, so, so hard.
“I was embraced with open arms the minute I came in.”
During the final show, Lea also treated fans to an extra song, a rendition of 'My Man', which original 'Funny Girl' actress Barbra Streisand had sang at the end of her final performance in 1965, and again in the 1968 movie adaptaion.
Lea had also previously belted out the track on 'Glee'.
Ahead of her final show, the 'Scream Queens' star reflected on getting the chance to play "the role of a lifetime".
She wrote on Instagram: "The role of a lifetime. For the past year. I've had the honor and privilege of playing the iconic Fanny Brice on the August Wilson stage. An opportunity my younger self could have only dreamed of. And did.
"I've always felt a deep love and connection to this story, and to Fanny, a remarkable woman who relentlessly blazed a trail in the entertainment industry.
"Somehow her essence has continuously been there serving as inspiration and motivation throughout the most pivotal corners of my life."
Lea went on to pay tribute to the "talented cast and hardworking crew," who have taught her"the true importance of connection, community, and fun!"
And she insisted she would be "forever grateful" to the audience members.
She wrote: "To every single person who came to see our show. "Your support, enthusiasm, applause, and standing ovations have brought me to tears more times that I can count. I am forever grateful."
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