I was in New York for a little while, doing some really bad theater. I did some great stuff, too, but there were Saturday morning theater performances in one-third-filled church basements. So, I paid my dues.
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I spent 10 years in New York doing theater.
I started out doing theater in New York. I used to go to Shakespeare in the Park a lot.
I had spent time in New York, where I loved the idea that theater could be done up in tiny little rooms rather than for lots of money on a big stage, and be tied to ordinary life.
I have been to the theater more since I have lived in New York than I ever really did in London working on a television show.
So I've done my fair share of theater. I have also been very fortunate in that I've been able to come to New York two or three times a year just to see as many shows as possible. I think the live theater culture here is incredible.
I was in New York. I had been doing theater for many years, and then I got hired to a little part - they weren't calling it an extra, but I didn't have lines. It was a 'featured' part.
I did theater at Carnegie, and in Pittsburgh and New York.
I had been coming to New York, pretty much once a month, to dance on Broadway. I was offered a huge Broadway show but couldn't do it because my brother was having his huge Bar Mitzvah.
I did a lot of theater in the South side of Chicago.
I paid my dues at drama school and worked backstage in every Theatre in London.