I'm in the theater because of two plays: 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and 'Death of a Salesman.'
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I have a background in theater. At the time I read 'The Loved Ones' script, I was playing Catherine the Great of Russia onstage. Straight after that, I played Stella in 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and Isabella in 'Measure for Measure.'
I would really have liked to have gone to Broadway with 'A Streetcar Named Desire.' I was proud of that.
I really enjoy theater. I just went to see 'Death of a Salesman,' and it knocked me on my ass.
I've done classical theaters. I played Hamlet myself and Romeo.
'A Streetcar Named Desire' is one of the best, if not the best, modern American plays. It deals with family dynamics, mental health, PTSD, war, and love. It's hard to beat.
When I started off as an actress, I did at a play at the Taper Too Theatre here in Los Angeles, called 'In The Abyss Of Coney Island.' That was more of a dramatic play. It was a small theater house. This was the first time I was literally on the road, doing a play, for four months.
Before discovering theater, I was sloughing off and didn't have any passion for school. Then I couldn't get enough. All of a sudden, I was getting good parts in all of these plays. I just loved it. I started getting A's in acting, directing and technical theater. I found something that clicked.
I grew up seeing a lot of theatre, and it was theatre that really seduced me into acting - not film or television.
I had a high school girlfriend whose mother gave us theater tickets, so I saw the second night performance of 'A Streetcar Named Desire.' My girl and I could not get up during intermission, we were so stunned. To this day it's the only thing I've seen on stage that's 100 percent real and 100 percent poetic simultaneously.
'Death Of A Salesman' is a great acting job.
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