
"I was chomping at the bits to say, 'It's going to be Emma Thompson,'" Terfel said.
Terfel, along with Tony Award winner , Philip Quast and , sang the praises of Thompson, who made her New York stage musical debut in the production.
"She could not be more gracious," Borle said of Thompson.
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The interviews were released in anticipation of the Sept. 26 Live from Lincoln Center broadcast of the New York Philharmonic's recent concert staging of Sweeney Todd.
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Click through to watch Thompson in performance while her co-stars share their experiences working with her.
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