To be working in the theater steadily and to be recognized and appreciated by the community means the world.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My work is very popular with performers, and there are theatre people who get what I'm doing and what tradition I'm working in. I'm very grateful to them - they're my people, who understand why I work the way I do.
I have always been interested in theater, as an actor and as someone who looks upon theater - at the risk of sounding pretentious - as an icon by which we measure society... My life has been in the theater to an extent. It's only an extension to write, direct, produce, whatever.
Really, I'll go anywhere at any time to continue working in theater - it's a passion that I'm thankful I still have. It keeps me creative and on my toes and meeting great people. I can't imagine a better way of working than on a play.
Being a part of the theater community has been important to me from the time I was a child, through my parents.
The love, support, and respect the members of the theater community have for one another is unparalleled. Say what you want about us wacky drama-types, but one thing that makes our business special is our loyalty, our fierce commitment to one another, and our mutual respect.
I made theater very important in the beginning of my career.
I've done a lot of things with theater that I'm very, very proud of.
I am grateful to theatre for making me what I am today. But it's not like theatre is my first love. I am equally attached to cinema, which is, actually, a child of theatre, since it borrows heavily from it.
I love doing theater so much - being in front of an audience and seeing how a character grows and develops with every performance.
I try to work on a film that my audiences would appreciate and enjoy their time in a theatre.
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