I was one of those kids who liked a lot of attention. I was always the kid in class who’d be telling jokes and getting in trouble. Theater was a natural way for me to channel that and also become a productive member of society. – Lauren Worsham
I was actually tone deaf until I had tumors in my ears – I had very small ear canals – removed. Once they fixed that, I was actually able to sing in a pleasant manner. – Lauren Worsham
I love rock and opera, and I love musical theater, and I don’t want to lose any of that. – Lauren Worsham
After ‘Spelling Bee,’ I started landing more jobs… I got ‘Candide’ at New York City Opera. – Lauren Worsham
I played Jonathan Livingston Seagull in a musical version of ‘Jonathan Livingston Seagull’ in Austin, TX. It was pretty special. – Lauren Worsham
Really, the impetus driving me is I’ve always sung, but I like to act, I like drama, I like text, which is why opera is something I’ve come late to, I’d say. – Lauren Worsham
I only worked theater jobs, but they were all really silly when I first graduated. I was a line monitor at ‘Spamalot,’ which means I got there at 8 A.M. and told people how much the tickets were for standing room. I was an NYU Medical School fake patient, to teach doctors how to talk to patients. – Lauren Worsham
My brother sings. My brother is a singer-songwriter. His name is Parker Ainsworth. He changed his last name to his middle name. – Lauren Worsham
Austin is a big music town, so growing up, I had a lot of local heroes. Toni Price I was very, very into; she was one of the first people I tried to emulate. She’s a local Austin blues artist. Marsha Paul I was also a very big fan of. – Lauren Worsham