I'm very used to stages and dressing rooms. And dare I say it, much as I like being at home, I love the buzz of a new hotel room. It never quite loses its thing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To me, the stage is like my living room, or my home, and when you come over to my house, I have to be a hostess and invite you in so that we can have a great time.
I don't like sitting around in my dressing room very much. It feels a lot like theater.
Theater dressing rooms are my home away from home - my second home, really.
I love hotel rooms, so I take pictures of the room and the way out and the lobby, the food and drink.
I grew up doing stage work as a child and as a teenager, so the stage is my home where I feel most comfortable.
I love room service!
When you come to a hotel room, you want it to be grand, functional and beautiful. But you don't want things that are not useful. Sometimes you go to hotels and there are all these frames and pictures of people you don't know, and you end up hiding everything in the drawer, and then housekeeping come and put it out again.
I looked at the circus, and I looked at the carnival, at the fun fair. But I looked at sleeping accommodations and decided I was too middle class to put up with that! So then I joined the theater and found I could choose my own bedroom. I loved the atmosphere. I loved that we worked till midnight and didn't start till ten.
The stage is where I feel most comfortable, and I miss it all the time.
I mean, even my dressing room at the studio has candles and cushions and cashmere rugs and things.
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