It was amazing that a play that seems dated in this world... A man whose best friend is a six-foot white rabbit... But it caught on, especially with young people - they surprised me most of all.
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I was in the play 'Fat Pig in the West End,' which is a comedy but has dramatic moments.
I loved 'Roger Rabbit' growing up.
Apart from that Mrs Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play?
The first play I ever saw - I was in junior high school - was a high school production of Noel Coward's 'Blithe Spirit,' which seemed to me absolutely magical.
The play is one of the very few pieces of great dramatic and comic writing that I have read in a long, long time. I was drawn to it because of the power of the writing, which gives me the actor a chance to explore many facets of myself.
Before he went to sleep, I told him a little story about a rabbit we saw run around the beach house we rented.
It seems like a totally gratuitous myth to tell people a giant rabbit comes round at night leaving candy in a haphazard way around the house... and the cover shows the bunny caught in the act.
I think the play actually became bigger than me. No pun intended.
I saw Cheap Trick play 'In Color,' and it was awesome.
The first thing I read was of my character on the phone talking to Sydney's fiance. Though short, it was so beautifully written, and it made me laugh. I thought if I wanted to play a character, this would be it.
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