In an interview with New York Post theater critic Michael Riedel, Sir Roger Moore humorously reflects on his short-lived theater career. Although he was trained at RADA in the classics, Moore's stage career is not high on his resume - his debut on Broadway was in a show that was cancelled on opening night! In 1989, he was rehearsing to take the lead in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Aspects of Love, but had the sense to quit when he realized he didn't have the vocal power to sing with a full orchestra. His only regret? Webber didn't utter a word of protest when Sir Roger told him he wanted to quit the show! For more click here