The theater is reaching as many different demographics as it can now.
Communication is very important. And the arts do that, whether it's film or theater.
I had a Jesuit education, and I consider acting and the theater as kind of a calling - a vocation.
I like time off because I also have a life outside of theater.
That's one of my real goals is to keep theater in my life.
The theater is where I belonged; I simply wanted to be an actress my whole life.
I just love doing movies that I would want to see in theaters.
I love theater. I also love radio. I love language.
There's certainly nothing lasting and definite about the theater.
People who are interested in the arts and theater are such a minority.
As a kid, I had a background in theater.
For me, I've always wanted to do theater, so I gravitate toward it.
Theater has always been most important to my psyche.
Basically, theater or film is a dangerous industrial environment.
Now in my theater training I showed no aptitude at all.
I've done a lot of guerrilla theater in my time.
Theater is far superior to film in poetry, in abstract poetry.
I would be a terrible person to be in a relationship with because I'm either sleeping or at the theater.
Boxing has become America's tragic theater.
My mom was an actress in the local Seattle theater doing experimental plays.
Live theater to me is much more free than the movies or television.