I like live audiences, with real people - virtual reality is no substitute.
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I've always had live audiences.
I would love to do more TV and do movies for the experience, but my ultimate focus is stand-up. It's the number one thing that I love most because there is nothing like being with a live audience.
I love playing live, I don't like studios all that much. I need the reaction of the audience.
There is always something wonderful about a live audience.
Television is great but for me, as a performer, nothing compares to a live theatre show.
In virtual reality, it's more about capturing and creating worlds that people are inhabiting. You really are a creator in the way the audience lives within the world that you are building.
I love the idea of live theater the best because you are sitting there with the community in the dark, looking at the light, and that's really - you can't get any higher than that.
I enjoy theatre tremendously, and there's nothing like a live performance.
I do actually like performing to a live audience. I like the response. I do a lot of Doctor Who conventions now, and the reason that I do them is that there is a live audience I can get to directly.
You have an audience that is fairly well grounded in the real world. You serve them and yourself best by making everything as real as possible.
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