Also, if you're in a TV show that does turn out to be very successful, you then can do whatever you want to do in theater for a very long time.
The wonderful thing about Food for Thought is that it lets you keep your hand in theater and be in front of a live audience without a commitment of six months, or even three months.
I fell in love with theater there, and after graduation I moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting.
Theater is not to make a living, so I don't have the money pressure.
I'm not photographing the model in the classic sense; the model is playing a part in my photographs. It's more like theater. I always work with models I know, and I let them participate in deciding how to act their part.
I'm married to the theater but my mistress is the films.
I am married to the theater, and the films are only my mistress.
I want to give the audience a hint of a scene. No more than that. Give them too much and they won't contribute anything themselves. Give them just a suggestion and you get them working with you. That's what gives the theater meaning: when it becomes a social act.
Well, I go to the theater today, and its curtain - there is no curtain in this play; the lights go down and go up - and we start. And I live this character for two hours. There are only two of us in the play. And It's a complete experience.
When I owned the theater, I had the Glen Miller Orchestra. I had 20 girls singing and dancing. I had a cast of characters. It was a big group production, as well as ushers, ticket takers.
The theater needs continual reminders that there is nothing more debasing than the work of those who do well what is not worth doing at all.
When I doing dinner theater in high school, I was talking to a woman who had been in the business for a while and I said I want to act, that's all I want to do with my life and she said if you're serious then you need to hone every discipline you can.
Two packed houses. I guess the theater sat 2,700 people every night so it was an amazing experience.
I'm an actor, coming from New York theater.
I am both proud and honored to be on the Board of Directors for the Texas Ballet Theater.