Hunter Foster has the kind of Broadway resume most performers would kill for. After working his way through the ranks with bit parts in shows like the original Les Miserables and Grease, the triple-threat graduated to leading roles in hits like The Producers, Urinetown and Little Shop of Horrors, the latter of which scored him a Tony Award nomination for his performance as lovable putz Seymour. Now Foster—the big brother of Tony winner Sutton Foster—is back on the boards, this time as ambitious 50s music mastermind Sam Phillips in new musical Million Dollar Quartet. It’s about time we got this leading man in for an official Broadway.com Ask A Star, and we’re asking you to submit the questions that Foster will graciously answer. Go ahead, ask Hunter anything!