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We all need to go to good theater; that is what I believe will save it.
I know people like spectacle, but I'm interested in moving people.
People who call themselves actors and can't ever get work; they do need to get another profession.
Acting is very start and stop.
You can't please everybody. I give up. I'm not trying to. I don't care. Leave me alone with that.
I started writing an album on flights to Africa and Brazil, but it was crazy because I left the notebook on the plane. It had seven or eight songs in it. After that, I'm not writing any more songs on notebooks - and I keep my Blackberry close!
I started my entire journey as an indie artist. Ownership has its benefits and it's just about putting in the work. I'm just working.
Don't forget the prices are so high in theater; it isn't really where a young person can go on a date and buy two tickets and take someone out anymore.
In theater, the wellspring of the character comes from the doing of it, like a trial by fire, but in front of an audience.
When there is hope, there is life.
I have never been interested in specific roles.
I like time off because I also have a life outside of theater.
I mean, there are times when you aren't working, but still believe that work will come.
The thing that makes me feel powerful is when I make a decision about something and I make it happen.
The staff, stage managers, ushers all behaved as if they respected the actors.
I went to New York and Miami and hung out by the beach, and I love the American boys, so I wrote a song about it.
I find that there are few reviews that extol women as wonderful artists.
No one goes straight to happiness after a breakup.
If I did a Rock record, it would be equally as truthful because I love Rock. I had to actually sing to Bon Jovi one time and I felt like he believed me. He's one of my favorite artists, so there's nothing better than the truth.