Have a good show? Hardly. Good luck? Never! No, we always tell performers to “break a leg.” You probably know what this common saying means, but where does break a leg come from? As a longtime ...
By Jessica Guay Click here for updates on this story Pennsylvania (KDKA) -- We say break a leg to wish someone luck before a ...
There was a time when I used to consort with musos and thesps. Just before they mounted the stage they would often exhort each other to ‘break a leg’, meaning good luck or give it your best shot. It ...