I did an A Level in Theatre Studies and had a really inspirational teacher, and then I just went on to university.
I saw one movie in theatres in the first 18 years of my life.
I love theatre, and you learn too much as an actor and enjoy too much of it not to want to go back a lot.
Theatre is where my passion lies - I just love it. I love watching it, and I love doing it.
I would love to do a play, but I don't know about musical theatre. I've never done anything like that.
You do T.V. and movies to make the money, and then you do theatre for the love of it.
I come from theatre and I always go back every couple of years.
I've had plenty of lessons about film acting and theatre acting.
I started off in a small theatre performance company and worked my way into commercials.
With me, it was just a job. I never had stars in my eyes about the theatre.
People come to the theatre to be excited and uplifted - I want to inspire my audience.
I feel like I've been marinated in Australian theatre.
Normally our season is seven weeks in the Drama Theatre and four weeks in the Opera Theater.
Most Americans would agree that Plowshares is a Theatre of the Absurd.
This outfit called Los Angeles Theatre Works does readings of plays.
For seven years I did very little theatre, and I have to make up some time.
I love the intimacy of making movies. The focus is deeper and much more intense than musical theatre.
I love the instant gratification of theatre - it reminds me of why I enjoy filming in the first place.
I'm passionate about music, and I feel that theatre has an extraordinarily musical ability in the way it operates on the audience.
There are a few directors around who I have some excitement about spending my $7 at the theatre watching their movies.
I'd quite like to try all sorts of different things, whether it be theatre, TV or film.