Don't diminish yourself in any way. Dare to be all that you are.
I found that a bit unfair. However, I did feel quite liberated when I left. I'm very grateful to the show - it revived a flagging career, but I'm glad to be away from it now.
I think it's one of my favourite theatres ever, so quirky and wonderful and steeped in history. The space is wonderful and the acoustics are brilliant.
They can certainly expect to be very impressed with the technical aspects of the show, fooled and led up the garden path by the story and ultimately have a jolly good laugh!
It was all to do with the change of producer as well as political reasons I don't really comprehend.
I've been on the road for four years. I won't recognise the place again, until I walk out on stage.
I'm hopefully touring with Colin Baker next year in Perfect Strangers. I have performed with Sylvia Simms in poetry and music evenings. I would love to do those for the rest of my career - they are so fun and witty.
Cooking is like decorating - it never bores me.
I've always been a huge fan of theatre and performance. The idea of just the human voice and just this night. Live music is the same. They're doing it for you right now. It's an amazing thing. And if you perform a story properly, it can be a transporting, too.
I think the theatre is as essential to civilization as safe, pure water.
I've been very fortunate in the things I've had in my life. But, at the same time, I wish I had the same types of memories as everyone else.