I don't do the same show twice. I've never done a show word for word.
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I think it's important for me, for my crew and for the audience to bring something new to each show. I have friends who have done the same act, word for word for word, for 20 years. I have a problem with that. I think the audience should see something new in each show.
I went on television and I wouldn't say a word; I feel so stupid when I watch them again.
I know it sounds silly, but in auditions for film or TV, the words aren't as important - you need to get into the character and have the gist of the scene. But in theater, if you don't do it word for word, then you throw off your scene partner.
I don't do one show and wish I was doing something else.
I actually got more attention from one episode of 'The Sopranos' than I did from two years of 'The L Word.'
We constantly run lines together before every show too, and then there's a long, traditionally long, story to tell the audience every show. Today, we're doing it twice.
A sitcom. I hate that word.
I never try and do the same show, ever. The audience controls the dynamic of the shows. Sometimes they listen, and sometimes they ask a million questions.
I never really got into game shows. The easiest one is 'Wheel Of Fortune' because you just have to know words, and for the most part everyone knows words.
Most of the shows I've worked on have aired three times and are in the dustbin of history.
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