I take the theater seriously in that I loathe it, I'm bored by it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't love the theatre. I'm just not one of them.
The trick about the theater is at the end of the day you cannot take any of it personally.
I just realized at some point that I was hopelessly in love with the theater. I fought it for a long time because I thought theater was for, you know, insufferable actors.
I really enjoy theater. I just went to see 'Death of a Salesman,' and it knocked me on my ass.
I am really not interested in the cinema. I loathed it when I started six years ago, and I don't enjoy it even now.
Theater is so ephemeral, and I love that.
What I love about the theatre is that it's always metaphorical. It's like going back to being a kid again, and we're all pretending in a room. Sometimes, when the pretending really works, I find it much, much more moving than something on film.
It's not that I'm sick of the theater, don't get me wrong. I'm just tired of the commitment.
I love theatre. It's far more satisfying than film. Sometimes there's a collective sigh from the audience, or it's so quiet you can hear a pin drop. I couldn't believe how easy acting was when there's an audience; after a few previews I almost couldn't do it without one.
I like the theater enormously, but I truly love films - the whole bizarre, boring process that it can be.