I don't much like being directed. I enjoy being allowed to play.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You can't take a play someone has directed and do whatever you want with it.
I'm very happy to be directing though. It's a challenge, and it's a lot of fun for me to be on set.
Directing is physically exciting because there's a ticking clock, you're working with people, it's very social, it's very enjoyable.
I love to be directed. They can trust me and go.
Acting in something that I'm directing... I'm really enjoying it because, if for no other reason, that particular acting is like reading my mind on every single take. It's kind of efficient, for better or worse.
Directing is a lot of fun, but you have to be on your toes every minute. If you zone out for even a second, you'll miss something and things will get screwed up. And here's a little secret that I'm going to let out of the bag: That is not the case with acting.
I love to be directed, and I can glean something from almost anyone.
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 have a strong sense of responsibility. I like to be directed, it's true. If I didn't like that, I'd do something else.
I enjoy directing more when I don't have to direct myself. I like when I can just be the director.