I suppose I became in danger of overexposure, which is why, I think, doing theatre for a year is quite a sensible move - just to remember what it's all about, really.
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I think you can be terribly overexposed. I've been always very careful in my career to do theatre; it takes you out of the television eye, and people are glad to see you back again.
I don't like going for more than a year without doing theatre. I don't mind falling flat on my face so long as I feel I'm open to the possibility of something extraordinary happening.
I love theatre, and you learn too much as an actor and enjoy too much of it not to want to go back a lot.
Unless the theatre can ennoble you, make you a better person, you should flee from it.
I'll eventually go back to theater because the feeling of being on stage where you have the audience right there, you can't replace that with anything.
Having started out in theatre, I feel an impulse to do it as much as I can.
I definitely think that theatre is something I'll keep coming back to in my career for as long as I can. I also think theatre's something you have to be very fit to do. I am fairly fit, but I don't think I could do it all the time.
I fell into the theatre because I felt I was doing it well, and I stuck to it for the same reason.
Really, I'll go anywhere at any time to continue working in theater - it's a passion that I'm thankful I still have. It keeps me creative and on my toes and meeting great people. I can't imagine a better way of working than on a play.
I expect at some point I'll probably want to go back on stage and do some theater, because I've not done theater in 10 years.
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