The muscles you flex in theater are muscles that you really need. I must always find a way to get back there. It's irreplaceable.
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I love flexing theater muscles. Television has merits as well, but there's no substitute for live theater.
I'm excited to flex my Broadway muscles - it keeps you alive as an actor.
The theatre is one of those muscles - if you don't exercise it, it becomes a strange and truly fearful place.
Theatre demands different muscles and different aspects of one's personality.
I like to stretch my acting muscles.
In the theater, it's a visceral and physical response because you move around so much. You have to do something physical to pull you in. On TV or in movies, everything is so small. You can just lock into a character and ease yourself into that way.
The bad things about theatre get balanced by the good things in film and vice versa. So to tell you the truth, I love it when I can go back and forth - it feeds different parts of you and exercises different muscles.
I definitely think that theatre is something I'll keep coming back to in my career for as long as I can. I also think theatre's something you have to be very fit to do. I am fairly fit, but I don't think I could do it all the time.
I've done romantic comedy, and I don't get to flex that muscle often.
I'll eventually go back to theater because the feeling of being on stage where you have the audience right there, you can't replace that with anything.
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