I think any actor would agree that you can't replace theater. It's immediate. You have the energy of the crowd and every single night it's different.
Ever since I got on Days I've been doing theater.
I did a play I think my first six months on the show, called Bullpen. Then I got involved with Theater Forty and did this play called Plastic which is about two male models coming to a casting call.
Doing that, then doing a lot of theater, which I love. Doing guest stars, did two independent films that are going around to all these festivals. Both of them are going to be at the Lake Tahoe Film Festival.
Promises are like crying babies in a theater, they should be carried out at once.
Sondheim is the Shakespeare of the musical theater world.
Any show that's bringing in a young audience is doing a good thing, because that's the only way that theater will continue to grow. All the other audience members are going to be dead soon!
All of the generations go to what is chic for them, and theater seems to be an older generation's art form.
At this point the theater America is in such a precarious place.
Don't forget the prices are so high in theater; it isn't really where a young person can go on a date and buy two tickets and take someone out anymore.
Getting work in theater has always been sort of cyclical.
I believe in things that move people, if the audience isn't deeply caught up and moved to either laughter or tears then I don't think it is theater.
I like time off because I also have a life outside of theater.
We all need to go to good theater; that is what I believe will save it.
In theater, the wellspring of the character comes from the doing of it, like a trial by fire, but in front of an audience.