I think a lot of what you do in acting, and for the most part singing and dancing and everything, is trial and error. It's all about just seeing what works, and if it does, to use it, and if not, to throw it away.
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I've done some acting and a lot of different things, but mostly it's the music.
There are plenty of actors who've caught the singing bug and vice versa, but with musical performers, you're constantly a persona - which is something I love about acting: you play a character, you leave and you get to be yourself again.
'm not saying I would never do acting again, because I love it, but there really is nothing compared to getting up in front of people and singing your music.
In some ways, I've always approached singing as acting, and the voice is just like a way of carrying the song.
I really enjoy singing, it's entirely different to acting because I'm just being myself.
Acting takes a lot of practice, but so does auditioning.
When it comes to acting, you really have to create movement which in some ways is dancing. And dancing, I feel is very important to act as well. I wouldn't put one over the other.
Doing a musical is not just acting. It's total theater. When you have to justify the enormous projection of energy it takes to just go into song and dance, you realized why it's such a humbling experience every time you go into a show.
Singing and acting on a show is like theater; it doesn't get any better.
When I'm acting, I'm in a different place, singing is the last thing on my mind, and when I'm on stage, there's no acting at all involved, not even presentation, it's just who I am.