My plays are always pushing towards cinema anyway. They're down and dirty, real and more fun.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For me, making films is like being on vacation, it's a nice walk. But theatre is like mountaineering. You never know whether you're going to fall off or make it to the top.
I think people need to understand that with plays and with cinema, when you hear about it, call and get a ticket then or go and see it then. It's especially with the play, which I can do because it's a limited run.
I feel like I prefer movies, but, at the same time, theater is so exciting when you're doing it. It's a harder job doing theater.
Most adaptations of plays I hate, because they don't envision something as cinema at all, you know?
Enjoy the films I do, get entertained, get your money's worth, and when you leave the theatre, leave it all behind!
I feel like theatre gives me the grounding, and keeps me alive, basically. Film gives me the thrill, and it's like a one night stand. But I do enjoy being around people who love it so much.
I think it's just important to be always bouncing between TV and theater, and hopefully I'll get to do movies at some point.
I love doing movies but I loved doing theatre just as much.
I find playwriting really painful. I love it, or I wouldn't do it, but I don't love the theater as much as I love movies.
Film is fragmented and gets into lots of other people's hands. There are a lot of pleasures that theatre gives me. You get to perform uninterrupted.