And when I go to see plays, I marvel at how people can do that. I've done it all my life, but I still find it mystical.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Doing a play is so fulfilling. Words cannot describe how I feel when I finish doing a play.
I like to play people that are real, a real person, and then something that's interesting with that person. I think it's a lot more challenging to do that than something that's extremely fantasy-like.
You are constantly looking for ways to do something you haven't done before, whether it's a particular role or doing theatre. As a person, I'm really open to experience.
I think the thing that I always try to do - because it piques my interest - is to play really different parts all the time.
Often times, I'm surprised by what I'm writing or what I'm playing, and then that inspires me to keep going with it, so it ends up being a very adventurous process.
It's always been fun for me to play a variety of parts, and over the years, I've been lucky with the things I've been asked to do.
Sometimes it's learning how the play wants to function rather than imposing something on it. For me, that's the thrill in directing.
I was in a lot of school plays, and it became the thing I did.
The interesting thing about doing a play is to find a way to make it fresh and do it as though you were doing it for the first time.
I just want to be able to play and make people feel good with what I do. When you're thinking that way, anything can happen. And, usually, what happens is good.
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