I do actually like performing to a live audience. I like the response. I do a lot of Doctor Who conventions now, and the reason that I do them is that there is a live audience I can get to directly.
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I'm usually pretty good in front of a live audience. I usually like that.
There is always something wonderful about a live audience.
Performing live in front of an audience is such a matter of will - all of those things you can do just fine in your basement, suddenly you have to do them in front of hundreds or thousands of people, and it becomes a different matter entirely.
I love playing live, I don't like studios all that much. I need the reaction of the audience.
The great thing about stage is that you have a live audience.
I like to perform live like we're all just hanging out in my living room. I'm totally casual and informal on stage.
I like performing. I like partnering with an audience.
Performing live on stage is such a community, whether it's my musicians or a cast of a show that I'm in. And then when you're in the studio or on set, it's a much more solitary experience. Both can serve me at different times in my life. And when I go back and forth from one to the other, it helps me appreciate all of them much better.
I do an improv show on Sunday where we have a class, and then afterwards we go and do a live performance in front of an audience.
There's something about being in front of a live audience that's fun. It's a really interesting, very electric, very alive, and intense experience, and you can't get it anywhere else. And I've been doing it since I was 23, so it's part of my being - it's part of my fabric as a person.
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