There is a very strong theatre-going tradition in Moscow. It has stayed strong.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I absolutely fell in love with Moscow. It's one of those places where you can't help but trip over history at every turn. It's a city of enormous contradictions. Within a few yards of Lenin's Tomb is some of the most expensive shopping in the world.
I love going to see the theatre whether it's a Broadway play or a Russian ballet company.
We just kind saw the images and knew the cliches, so to have the opportunity to go there and learn something about Russian music and about Russian people and to see things apart from being a tourist.
The great drama of Russian history has been between its state and society. Put simply, Russia has always had too much state and not enough society.
Moscow is a huge inspiration for me. I love what I find here, I love being here.
In Moscow I feel most comfortable. I'm used to four different seasons; it's difficult for people in London to understand. People brought up in Russia like my kids want to play in the snow.
The Majestic Theatre in San Antone is as good as it gets.
I have no plans to have any other home than Moscow. However, I love to travel, and I'm very comfortable in New York. In many ways, it reminds me of Moscow in its energy and drive.
I do not like Moscow life. You live here not as you want to live, but as old women want you to.
My biggest entertainment in Moscow was to go to the subway and watch people. When American students visited, I watched them; I learned English from them.