I think the more you do this and the more comfortable you become on stage, you start speaking more and becoming more of a character in yourself.
There's an obligation to not lead people down the wrong path, but I hardly think me wearing short shorts on stage is creating monsters.
There should be an element of mystique between the fans and the artist. That bit between the stage and the audience. I think that's necessary.
I had a toy theater and a magic lantern, and when I was eight I built a stage for theatricals in the attic.
I look at my contemporaries, and we're all at different stages and levels, and all choosing different routes, different ways to do things.
I can tell you the day The Beach Boys will no longer exist - never. We'll be on stage in wheelchairs.
There is nothing like the high of being on stage and reaping applause, especially for emotionally needy people like me!
Fundamentally I feel that there is as much difference between the stage and the films as between a piano and a violin. Normally you can't become a virtuoso in both.
The essence of the stage is concentration and penetration. Of the screen action, movement, sweep.
Cosmoe is nearing the stage where I would feel comfortable doing a preliminary release aimed at developers.
A comic, you have to be looking down at him. My favorite rooms, the audience is above the stage, stadium-style.
People are meant to be certain places, and I think I'm meant to be on a sound stage doing situation comedy.
I didn't know if it would be a success-ful one, or what the stages would be, but I always saw myself as a lifetime musician and songwriter.
I didn't develop or build synths. I had my technicians modify them for my live stage performances.
I auditioned for a musical, and I can't sing. It was a kid's film musical, not a stage show, so I thought I could get away with it.
I'm an actor who believes we all have triggers to any stage of emotion. It's not always easy to find but it's still there.
Acting on stage is a living organism you can never pin down, and I believe the audience feeds off that, too.
People think that I'm a really outgoing person because of how I am on stage. But I'm not. I'm really shy.
When I began experimenting, people weren't ready for it. Once it's in its second and third generational stages, people can accept it.
My children did not go through a stage of being rude to their parents. I'm sorry if that sounds incredible.
I grew up on the stage, where you just throw yourself into projects and don't get in your own way.