You're really looking for the truth of what the piece is about. And that's going to be different for different people.
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I'm just first of all looking for a part that's well written and speaks to me.
The question of truth is forever in the air, and people look for it with particular fervor in art.
Portray the world for what it is, and you will find truth.
You only find what you are looking for, really, if the truth be known.
In terms of the feeling of the piece, I cant think about what people are gonna think about it, what are the critics gonna say, I'm trying to bring some resolution, and realize that myself. It's a struggle; it's a process that gets us this.
It's really about, oh come on, this guy wouldn't say that or he wouldn't do that, you know, it's about the characters, about the story, about the situation.
The artist needs to understand the truth that lies at the bottom of an enigma.
No longer is there a quest for the truth so much as there is this apparent need to present both sides of an issue even if one is nothing but lies and distortions.
In seeking truth you have to get both sides of a story.
I'm not shy about trying to find what truth there is in any genre, whether that be an action piece, a sci-fi piece, a small indie film, or a play. I'm open to it all.
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