I feel like when I play, I play tough. That's the New York in me. That's the street tournaments.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
All I really want to do is plays - and that's a New York thing.
To play in the men's tournaments I have to keep getting stronger and get more distance.
I think it's easy to enjoy anywhere that you play where you feel like you got a chance to win a lot.
New York City is a very tough place. I'm tough, too. When people give me a punch in the nose, I react by getting even tougher.
Every time I step onto the field, whether people like it or not, I'm not trying to play dirty - I'm just playing tough.
I'd rather do a great play than a mediocre play in New York. As much as I'd like to be seen in New York, that's not my driving motivation. My motivation is to play great roles, wherever they happen.
I hate to play a tournament in which I'm not contending. It's just not any fun for me.
I think to be 'tough' means you look relaxed. So you have to be tough to win tournaments. But you don't want to be so tough on yourself.
I just did a play in New York which has been my best experience that I've had for maybe ever. It was Paul Weitz's play called Privilege and I was in New York for three months.
I usually play tough guys and stuff like that.
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