You're blinded by lights and you see all these people who come out, and it's exciting. It's scary and it's exciting all rolled into one.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Everyone is different. Sometimes it's very exciting; sometimes very scary.
It's just a real thrill when you're showing somebody a chord progression or something, and you see that light come on, you know. You see 'em 'get it.'
There is an excitement about having nightmares.
People go to see a film because it's a great story and it's visually exciting to watch.
What draws me to the theatre, and what appealed to me about Too Much Light, is that you have no idea what's going to happen. That's the most exciting part of theatre, it's never the same. If it were, it would be like watching a movie.
You lose your energy, you lose that excitement and it gets the audience up.
There's something about seeing this little inanimate object coming to life that's just very exciting. That's why with 'Nightmare' I held out for so long to do it.
It's very intense to be in front of a live audience. It's just an amazing experience. It's dangerous. Everything out there is heightened. The bad stuff is extra-worse. The silences are extra-silent. The good stuff is amazing. It's electric when you walk out there. For 90 minutes, you're on this other planet.
When you go into the theatre and the lights dim, you want to entertain people from beginning to end. You want them to be swept up in your story, on the edge of their seats, unable to wait to see what happens next, be blown away and afterwards just go, 'Wow!'
Literally, I don't know where life is gonna go from one day to the next, and that's as exciting as it is tiring.
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