The reason why I like theater is because it's a long journey, and no matter what role you play, we are all in it together.
From Condola Rashad
Theater is a lot more interactive, more of a cohesive unit. With television, it can be a different director every episode.
If I see something that's extremely challenging, I'm like, 'That seems really hard. Let's try it.' It's just my personality.
I started playing piano when I was around four; that's my first passion.
I'm a songwriter and I'd love to make that a part of my career.
One day I'm not busy at all; the next day I have work for months - that's kind of the way it works!
I really want to do film, but I want to do the right film. The truth for me is that I'm really driven by stories. So there are stories I want to tell, and if it's a good story then I want to do it, whatever genre it is.
I prefer theater and film. I did a little television, and obviously I'm not knocking it. It can be great, and it does pay the bills. But it's a little bit more disjointed.
You know how there's always the one girl in drama school who can cry at the drop of a hat? She has that emotional well she can tap into in a second? I'm not that girl. It takes a lot to get me to that place.
The way I work emotionally is: I don't ever try to cry. I try not to, which is what for me produces organic emotion.
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