We come from Second City where you're taught if you make your fellow stage partner look good, that makes you look good.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To this day, I don't like people walking on stage not looking good. You have to look good. If you feel special about yourself then you're going to play special.
It is something we have always excelled at and prided ourselves at - the excellences of our stage performance.
I feel real confidence in working on the stage.
Stage is about imperfections and working with them, whether it be from you or the audience.
Why should we change onstage? We're not trying to be something big and fancy, it's just us, doing what we do, we'd like to keep it that way.
I become a better actor after I step on a stage in front of, like, 500 people when it's just me, a microphone and my guitar. You don't get as nervous walking into a room in front of 3 or 4 people and to do a scene or to walk on a set. You gain confidence.
Directors, producers can make you look good or make you look bad.
My goal was always to be recognized as a good actor but no one was interested in that, simply because society just wants to warm towards your appearance. This is the great blemish of society.
Why should we change on stage? We're not trying to be something big and fancy, it's just us, doing what we do, we'd like to keep it that way.
This is what I believe about performing: There is no reason to be on stage - there is no reason to be there - if you're not going to put all your baggage somewhere else and just be honest. Whatever you're doing - screw it up, do great - just be there, and be honest. That's the most important thing.