I'm at the transition place myself, still playing high school girls but moving to a stage when I'm playing older roles and going to the places of stillness and wisdom and knowledge and weight. It's exciting and scary.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I grew up doing stage work as a child and as a teenager, so the stage is my home where I feel most comfortable.
Being on stage is what I enjoy.
Ultimately, when I go back to the stage, I want to be able to do everything. I want to be able to do music and comedy and all that stuff; that's what all this stuff is leading to.
I started on the stage when I was 13 and I consider the stage my home.
The stage is my love, it's where I started and where I do my best work.
I never went to stage school or anything like that. It was always plays, productions at school and things like that. The thing for me with acting was it was the only thing I could fully concentrate on. I loved playing sports. I didn't really love studying.
It's fun to work on location because you get the look and feel of everything, but it's nice to be on a stage because you can control the elements.
Performing on stage is what I've done since I was a kid and it's where the passion that has started from the very beginning for me, and that's what I'm going to enjoy.
I began to work the stage and get the audience into it. I also learned how to have fun out there. It is something I will never forget.
I loved being on stage. I was in elementary school when I started, so I couldn't say that it was about the building of characters.