Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesLady Gagais setting her sights on Broadway.TheHouse of Guccistar, 35, is hoping to expand beyond her singing and acting career and write her own musical one day, she revealed toVariety.Speaking on the latest episode of theJust for Varietypodcast, Gaga teased that she would love to eventually transition to Broadway, “Maybe when I write my first musical.“She continued, “There are so many amazing musicals, but I love writing music. I love musical theater, and I know a lot about musical theater, and I know a lot about music. So I think I would really enjoy the process of creating a musical. I’ve thought about it for a really long time.“Raymond Hall/GC ImagesGaga also toldJust for Varietythat she’s eyeing a new genre for her next move afterHouse of Gucci, a drama about the legendary fashion house and the murder of heir Maurizio Gucci.“I’d love to do a romantic comedy,” she said, while acknowledging thatHouse of Guccihas its own comedic bits.“For what it’s worth,House of Gucciis still really funny,” she said, before clarifying, “There are some moments that are funny. I mean, funny for us, for this crazy family.“While Gaga first became famous for her music, she has a theater background, with 10 years of studying method acting at New York’sLee Strasberg Theatre and Film Instituteunder her belt. Gaga also has several professional acting credits, including appearances inMachete Kills,Sin City: A Dame to Kill For,American Horror Storyand a starring role in 2018’sA Star Is Born.Her first acting credit is listed as her appearance inThe Sopranos, in which she played Girl at Swimming Pool #2 in a 2001 episode.Opening upabout her acting debut on the HBO hit, Gaga said she’s “grown a lot” in her acting capabilities.“I studied a lot since I had that role. It wasn’t really a role inThe Sopranos. It was an extra in one scene,” she toldEntertainment Weekly’sAwardistpodcast earlier this month.Gaga continued, “When I look back on that scene, I can see exactly what I did wrong in that scene,” she added. “I didn’t know how to listen in a scene. I was supposed to laugh, and it was sort of like, cue, laugh. … I see it and I go, ‘Oh, that’s not a real laugh.’ “House of Gucciis now in theaters.

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Lady Gaga

Lady Gagais setting her sights on Broadway.TheHouse of Guccistar, 35, is hoping to expand beyond her singing and acting career and write her own musical one day, she revealed toVariety.Speaking on the latest episode of theJust for Varietypodcast, Gaga teased that she would love to eventually transition to Broadway, “Maybe when I write my first musical.“She continued, “There are so many amazing musicals, but I love writing music. I love musical theater, and I know a lot about musical theater, and I know a lot about music. So I think I would really enjoy the process of creating a musical. I’ve thought about it for a really long time.“Raymond Hall/GC ImagesGaga also toldJust for Varietythat she’s eyeing a new genre for her next move afterHouse of Gucci, a drama about the legendary fashion house and the murder of heir Maurizio Gucci.“I’d love to do a romantic comedy,” she said, while acknowledging thatHouse of Guccihas its own comedic bits.“For what it’s worth,House of Gucciis still really funny,” she said, before clarifying, “There are some moments that are funny. I mean, funny for us, for this crazy family.“While Gaga first became famous for her music, she has a theater background, with 10 years of studying method acting at New York’sLee Strasberg Theatre and Film Instituteunder her belt. Gaga also has several professional acting credits, including appearances inMachete Kills,Sin City: A Dame to Kill For,American Horror Storyand a starring role in 2018’sA Star Is Born.Her first acting credit is listed as her appearance inThe Sopranos, in which she played Girl at Swimming Pool #2 in a 2001 episode.Opening upabout her acting debut on the HBO hit, Gaga said she’s “grown a lot” in her acting capabilities.“I studied a lot since I had that role. It wasn’t really a role inThe Sopranos. It was an extra in one scene,” she toldEntertainment Weekly’sAwardistpodcast earlier this month.Gaga continued, “When I look back on that scene, I can see exactly what I did wrong in that scene,” she added. “I didn’t know how to listen in a scene. I was supposed to laugh, and it was sort of like, cue, laugh. … I see it and I go, ‘Oh, that’s not a real laugh.’ “House of Gucciis now in theaters.

Lady Gagais setting her sights on Broadway.

TheHouse of Guccistar, 35, is hoping to expand beyond her singing and acting career and write her own musical one day, she revealed toVariety.

Speaking on the latest episode of theJust for Varietypodcast, Gaga teased that she would love to eventually transition to Broadway, “Maybe when I write my first musical.”

She continued, “There are so many amazing musicals, but I love writing music. I love musical theater, and I know a lot about musical theater, and I know a lot about music. So I think I would really enjoy the process of creating a musical. I’ve thought about it for a really long time.”

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Lady Gaga

Gaga also toldJust for Varietythat she’s eyeing a new genre for her next move afterHouse of Gucci, a drama about the legendary fashion house and the murder of heir Maurizio Gucci.

“I’d love to do a romantic comedy,” she said, while acknowledging thatHouse of Guccihas its own comedic bits.

“For what it’s worth,House of Gucciis still really funny,” she said, before clarifying, “There are some moments that are funny. I mean, funny for us, for this crazy family.”

While Gaga first became famous for her music, she has a theater background, with 10 years of studying method acting at New York’sLee Strasberg Theatre and Film Instituteunder her belt. Gaga also has several professional acting credits, including appearances inMachete Kills,Sin City: A Dame to Kill For,American Horror Storyand a starring role in 2018’sA Star Is Born.

Her first acting credit is listed as her appearance inThe Sopranos, in which she played Girl at Swimming Pool #2 in a 2001 episode.Opening upabout her acting debut on the HBO hit, Gaga said she’s “grown a lot” in her acting capabilities.

“I studied a lot since I had that role. It wasn’t really a role inThe Sopranos. It was an extra in one scene,” she toldEntertainment Weekly’sAwardistpodcast earlier this month.

Gaga continued, “When I look back on that scene, I can see exactly what I did wrong in that scene,” she added. “I didn’t know how to listen in a scene. I was supposed to laugh, and it was sort of like, cue, laugh. … I see it and I go, ‘Oh, that’s not a real laugh.’ "

House of Gucciis now in theaters.

source: people.com