Musicals have clearly gotten more physical. You never saw Ethel Merman doing step aerobics.
What's exciting about theatre is observing human behaviour. You're constantly making judgments about body language, the physical, the emotional, the intellectual.
So Whitehead's metaphysics doesn't fit very well on to physics as we understand the process of the world.
Dancing's not always stressful, but I always make sure that I'm prepared as I can be, both physically, mentally, and practically.
It's not magic! It's physics. The speed of the turn is what keeps you upright. It's like a spinning top.
We can all benefit by learning to express and meet out physical needs in a loving, caressing and compassionate way
When an actor plays a scene exactly the way a director orders, it isn't acting. It's following instructions. Anyone with the physical qualifications can do that.
Every role is physical to a certain extent, but as a viewer, I don't respond well to actors doing more than they need to tell a story.
Bookstores will not disappear but will exploit digital technologies to increase their virtual and physical inventories, and perhaps become publishers themselves.
I went to a liberal arts college, and as part of my background, I was majoring in mathematics and physics.
I was pregnant with my first child during 'Stop/Kiss,' and for whatever reason, the fact that I was so physically uncomfortable allowed me to be freer in the role.
You have to be smart to play a dumb blonde over and over again and keep the audience's attention without extraordinary physical equipment.
A habitual disuse of physical forces totally destroys the moral; and men lose at once the power of protecting themselves, and of discerning the cause of their oppression.
When I was growing up, it was Clint Eastwood, it was Harrison Ford and Steve McQueen - these guys were tough. They were leading men, but they were also tough and physical.
I was a weedy kid, not like one of those working-class men who can accommodate not being academically clever by physical strength and prowess.
Physics grapples with the largest questions the universe presents. 'Where did the totality of reality come from?' 'Did time have a beginning?'
There was a point in time where the thought of people even talking about me made me anxious. Physically.
I entered the Physics Department in 1950, receiving a Master's degree in 1953 and a Ph.D. in 1956. It is difficult to convey the sense of excitement that pervaded the Department at that time.
If you could equate the amount of time and effort put in mentally and physically into succeeding on the baseball field and measured it by the dirt on your uniform, mine would have been black.
Every physical system registers information, and just by evolving in time, by doing its thing, it changes that information, transforms that information, or, if you like, processes that information.
I had a difficult time getting my arms around Einstein's work, even when I was a physics major at one of the top universities in India.