We would change out of costume, then we would read the next days script.
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Oh I am trying to remember, we would read the script after we did the show.
I don't think that I could fit into the costume anymore.
You'd go in, read the script once for timing and then you would sit around and play games. The sound effects people would come in and we would do a dress rehearsal so they could get the effects and the music cues in place. Then you would wait until you went on the air.
If human beings had genuine courage, they'd wear their costumes every day of the year, not just on Halloween.
I'd get scripts and think: 'What's the point of this?'
And that's just what I'm saying. I would never want to be like certain people, who change the way they dress, go out in disguise, wear a big floppy hat and dark shades. I would hate that.
I knew I would grow up and wear a costume one day, and that's exactly what happened.
When I get a new script, I write a record of how many costume and make-up changes I have. I cross-check them against the shooting schedule and then consult with the hair and make-up designers.
I'd just love to have an audience and it's the most fun in the world to get a new script every week and have the audience come in, and work with those actors.
If the story's interesting and it's a compelling script, I'd be thrilled to be a part of it.
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