I'm not being offered a constant stream of wonderful parts with wonderful directors that would keep me away from the theatre. When they turn up, I do them.
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I'm not a director who feels I should be in your face all the time. I really want you to watch the actors and listen to the play.
There are a few directors around who I have some excitement about spending my $7 at the theatre watching their movies.
Theatre is really difficult, so it's important that you have a director that kind of understands that and is really hands on.
Well, all I can say is thank goodness I had 15 years of theater before ever I did film roles. You build technique that you can rely on.
I've been lucky enough to work with some great directors, and I don't want to throw that away by doing one big horrible big budget film.
Theatre's a whole different beast to film. It requires a lot more of you.
Film is fragmented and gets into lots of other people's hands. There are a lot of pleasures that theatre gives me. You get to perform uninterrupted.
What I always loved about theater is that that's an experience that a company of actors just sinks itself into for weeks, and you really get to work on the material, and by the time you're in front of an audience, you really own it.
There is so much freedom I enjoy in theatre. In films, the roles are limited.
I try to work on a film that my audiences would appreciate and enjoy their time in a theatre.
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