I always do an all-night horror marathon on Saturdays where we start at seven and go until five in the morning.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A typical day for me on tour is a marathon - it's like five days rolled into one.
When I was a kid, I loved horror films. I used to stay up on Saturday night to watch.
I used to go in at 5:30 or 6:00 so I could run.
Very often my weekends are spent performing on Saturday, on stage in the afternoon and again in the evening.
I really try to get eight hours of sleep, and I really try not to go out after a Tuesday or Friday night show because I know I have a two-show day the following day.
During the week my alarm wakes me up at 6 A.M., so the latest I can sleep on Saturdays is about 7 A.M.
With the theatre, your whole day is geared towards the evening's show, and that's the job. People usually go to work about 9 and come home around 5, or maybe 7.
I go to a lot of events morning, noon and night when I'm not in Washington.
I like to start the day early, it keeps me out of trouble.
Mondays I sleep. I go in at ten, do my lift, watch the game from the day before. Tuesday is off, but I go in, lift, watch film. Then I have French toast with my sister.
No opposing quotes found.