To be working in the theater steadily and to be recognized and appreciated by the community means the world.
I had a background in theater as an actor, and then a photographer, and then as an experimental filmmaker and editor.
Theater is something that as a performance artist you have to hate.
I always joke that everything else that I do is to support my theater habit.
The mainstream is generally garbage. Look at the heavily subsidized theaters.
People who are powerless make an open theater of violence.
Theater actors like to change character roles. They don't like to always do the same thing.
Well, first of all I'll say that I come alive best in theater.
With acting, it was really more of a general kind of experience of really just loving being in the theater.
I'm interested in the theater because I'm interested in communication with audiences. Otherwise I would be in concert music.
The great thing about doing theater is that you get to do it better the next night.
I am a lucky regional theater actor who happened to get a good role.
I feel that doing theater does give you a good grounding to work on camera. The audience is the lens.
Thank God for theater and film and television and my very, very, very lucky life.
Writing for the theater, you find yourself living a nocturnal life.
Wouldn't it be grand if we thought that theater could have that impact on the political life of a country?
Obviously I love working in film and television, but I started in theater and I'd love to be on Broadway.
No, the horror genre is not my first love. I don't run to the theater to see horror films.
I'd definitely like to widen my film range. I mean, I'd love to do some theater.
I'd love to go back and do theater. There's nothing like that instant response and the connection to a live audience.
I mean, part of me would love to be a fat tenured professor of theater someday.