As 2010 comes to a close, Broadway.com is looking back on the most popular features of the year. Our First Person essays allow theater pros to share stories about their work in their own words—and we’re always grateful (and often amazed) that they take the time from their super-busy lives to write something especially for Broadway.com readers. Not surprisingly, Sutton Foster’s essay on getting out of her comfort zone in the kinky play Trust topped the top-five list for 2010. Click below for the essays that attracted the most readers in the past year.
1. Thoroughly Sexy Sutton: The Musical Theater Star on Putting Her Trust in a Dark New Role
2. Ramona Mallory's Family Ties to A Little Night Music
3. Present Laughter's Harriet Harris Shares the Secret of Great Comic Acting
4. Stylist Stacy London Revisits Prom Night for Love, Loss and What I Wore
5. From Patti and Pedro to Sherie and Sher: Jeffrey Lane's Inspirations Come Together in Women on the Verge