Architecture was always the plan. I always figured I'd just do theater on the side.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Theater was something that I always wanted to study.
I love architecture almost as much as I love my musicals.
I worked out a rather deep-dish theory defining the theater as a form of architecture rather than a form of literature.
Personally, I love theater; that's where I started.
Theater has always been most important to my psyche.
I had spent time in New York, where I loved the idea that theater could be done up in tiny little rooms rather than for lots of money on a big stage, and be tied to ordinary life.
For me, I've always wanted to do theater, so I gravitate toward it.
I don't find Hollywood interesting, so I'm thinking of studying architecture instead.
I went to school for engineering, I studied jazz. So I always had this kind of creative side and technical side, and I thought architecture might be the way to combine them, so I went to architecture school in New York.
I was planning to go into architecture. But when I arrived, architecture was filled up. Acting was right next to it, so I signed up for acting instead.