There are certain ways of being that people don't find acceptable or very pleasant in regular life, but you go out on stage and do pretty much the same thing and they find it spellbinding.
I went to Texas a few times for gigs and adopted the cowboy look. Every man, at some point in his life, goes through a cowboy stage - everyone! Well, at least everyone that I look up to!
I actually love pressure. I loved playing sport at school in front of a crowd; I love being on stage in front of a big audience. I buzz off that.
I'd love to cover an 'Incubus' song. I don't think anybody in a cowboy hat on a country stage has ever done that, and I'd love to be the first.
People are going to paying attention to him whether they love him or hate him. So I think Tiger is a huge focus point on a stage that is as little as golf.
You've got to love the villain if you have to play him. You've got to find something that you can live with in yourself if you're going to play the villain in a play on stage.
I love storytelling so for me to get behind a story and get in there early in its infancy and kind of develop it in the early stages was something I really wanted to be a part of.
The one thing about going from the audience to the stage in just three years is that you know how it feels to be down there.
Our demands are simple, normal, and therefore they are difficult to satisfy. All we ask is that an actor on the stage live in accordance with natural laws.
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!
What I try to do in a play is put a problem on stage, head-on, without evasion.
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.