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I'm a mother, and when you have children, there's a protection. You'll do a lot to protect them, to do what's best for them.
I'm proud to be Irish.
I've always wanted to do a Shakespeare play.
In my special place, room service could only consist of my husband making me a breakfast of eggs, avocados, and hummus. And coffee with milk.
It's always hard - it's a little counterintuitive to leave your baby at any point during the infancy.
It's really important that I have a personal life.
My degree was in opera.
My father named me Kelli because 'Kelli O'Hara' just sounded so Irish.
My mom's side of the family is from Arkansas!
Playing characters allows me to do things I may not always do, while singing in concerts allows me to really find my own voice and grow.
Shakespeare has great ability to skirt around a subject and portray human nature.
'South Pacific' has a definite heaviness that people don't realize. It's got a seriousness and a message.
To play a character is to inhabit the world and the life of that character.