You might as well play at the show everyone else is playing at.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every show I play, whether it's for an audience of 15,000 or 50, I look at it as a party, and I'm the host.
On every show that I have been on, I have played myself.
I do like to play people I wouldn't want to spend five minutes in a room with.
There's probably a lot of people wondering if I can play.
More people saw me in one episode of 'Cheers' than would ever see me in a play.
I play every show like it's my last. Fortunately, that's never turned out to be the case.
I'd rather play here in this small bar and just do a good show. Because it's fun and there's no expectations, it's encouragement to be different, do something new.
This is a group playing together and that's the only way, I feel, this play can be successful and moving. I am so lucky to have the people that are in it. When I came here I didn't know who was going to be in the play.
My priority doesn't lie with the whole website and Facebook and such; I'm still walking down the road in a pair of real shoes. You need to just play as much as you can. Get in front of people, as I've always said. It doesn't matter if it's ten people at an open mic or opening a show for someone. Play all the time.
I've always been exactly who I am on TV. I'm not playing a role.
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