To be honest, most of the time you leave the theater, and you're like, 'Well, that was nice, but where did I park?' It doesn't really stick with you.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I tend to go to the theater a lot. I've always loved it.
Unless an entire row of people got up in the middle of a performance and left the theater in disgust, I felt as though I hadn't done my job.
It's funny... musical theater is what paid my rent and kept me going for the longest time.
I had given up the theater and everything propelled me into entertainment. And I didn't resist it.
I'm always in the theater seeing everything, good or bad.
People ask me if I ever feel outside the Hollywood loop, and I never do, because both of us do a lot of theatre, so it's great for New York and it's also half-way between Europe and the west coast, so it's the best of both worlds.
I love the theater so much, and it's where I feel most comfortable. I love the people and the community.
The trick about the theater is at the end of the day you cannot take any of it personally.
My favorite thing to hear from people is, 'I left the theater and couldn't stop thinking about it.' You want your work to have an impact after they leave the theater. It's the equivalent of leaving a musical humming a show tune.
I never leave a piece of theater that I love and say, 'That was a good point; They made a good point.' I leave, and I feel something.