If you're a comic, you don't have a rehearsal room, you rehearse on stage. My main concern is remembering everything.
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If you're a comic, you don't have a rehearsal room; you rehearse on stage. My main concern is remembering everything. I've written lots of material, but how do you memorise 90 minutes? That's one hell of a long speech. I've always had problems with that.
I feel that once you go into rehearsal, you need to focus on the show in the room.
When I perform on stage, you have to remember my performance or buy another ticket to the party! In television and film, you can see it over and over again.
The process of rehearsal means you learn so much and really get the chance to develop your work on a character.
You can't be a proper comic unless you've been out on stage and felt the fear.
The rehearsal is where it all happens for an actor.
It's very rare to have rehearsal time on a television show: You get scripts, you show up, and you do it.
In theater, you have a rehearsal period and you know just who to be.
You know, I think whatever a comic talks about onstage is all they talk about offstage.
I've been getting in trouble my whole life and I really don't care what anybody thinks of what I do on stage as a comic.
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