The Oldie

All the world’s my stage

How do you look after your voice when travelling?

I really have refined my position from being worried about everything as a young singer – this pillow is wrong; I’m feeling allergic to something; it’s too dry – to scarcely ever thinking about it. I don’t eat in restaurants very much unless they’re quiet. I stay hydrated and that’s about it.

How has your voice changed as you’ve got older?

It’s more comfortable in the top, but

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