Miss Fontanne and I rehearse all the time. Even after we leave the theater, we rehearse. We sleep in the same bed. We have a script on our hands when we go to bed. You can't come and tell us to stop rehearsing after eight hours.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've done films where we don't rehearse, and I've done films where we heavily rehearse. I like rehearsals.
It's very rare to have rehearsal time on a television show: You get scripts, you show up, and you do it.
I never rehearse scenes with the whole ensemble, because I need to preserve some surprise. Instead, I work with the cast individually on their characters.
I love, love, love to rehearse, but when you're rehearsing and then you go do it at night, it's a very weird thing, because you're incorporating all these new things.
The rehearsal time is almost my favourite part of being an actress, particularly if you're working on a play that hasn't been done before.
If I'm having a bad day in rehearsal, I'll sleep with my script.
I don't do a lot of rehearsal. I don't like rehearsals. I rehearse the day or morning. I spend one hour and a half with all the actors, and we go over the scenes, and we change it and change the dialogue, and we do a lot of things to it, but prior to shooting, I don't really rehearse.
I like to do everything I can to avoid rehearsals, even while we're rehearsing.
I never rehearse. Never! I think it's a waste of time.
I don't rehearse a lot. I try to keep it organic. Even in movies, the less I rehearse, the better I am.