I love playing. If it was down to just that, it would be utopia. But it's not. It's airplanes, hotel rooms, limousines, and armed guards standing outside rooms. I don't get off on that part of it at all.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Home is pretty utopian.
I love the experience the theater creates for a community of people.
I love the theater so much, and it's where I feel most comfortable. I love the people and the community.
I love playing big rooms. There's nothing like it. It's a power trip.
I only ever play Vegas one night at a time. It's a hideous, gaudy place; it may not be the end of the world per se, but you can certainly see it from there.
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.
The theater is so endlessly fascinating because it's so accidental. It's so much like life.
Theatre is great, but we don't live in an idealistic world, and we have to pay our bills.
I love the intimacy of venues like the House of Blues. When everyone is packed in and so close to you, it makes you play differently. It's so much more fun to play because there's so much more high energy in a place like that.
Perhaps the greatest utopia would be if we could all realize that no utopia is possible; no place to run, no place to hide, just take care of business here and now.