'The Globe' is one of the most terrifying theatres in London. It's that mob element - everyone packed in and staring up at you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Theater has always been terrifying to me.
Something about theatre perhaps scared me.
I remember going to the theatre when I was little and the lights going down and just getting really scared about what was going to happen up there.
Great theatre is about challenging how we think and encouraging us to fantasize about a world we aspire to.
A lot of the time I hate the theater. You think, 'I have to climb Mount Everest, again, tonight.' Oh, the theater is a scary place to be.
London has this culture of the theatre that is so big, it was a like a dream - but I never had a thought to be able to play here because my English was not very good. So being given the opportunity to come work here was like a gift.
The theater remains relevant because of 3D. It makes it an event. You go there, 400 people put on their glasses, and it's just fun.
I think that London is very much like that. I find there's humour in the air and people are interesting. And I think that it's a place which is constantly surprising. The worst thing about it? I think it can be smug and aggressive.
Of all the London theatres, the Donmar is the dream.
The way the world is, I think a silly evening in the theatre is a good thing, to take our minds off terror.