Besser / Better Bühne / Stage Dialog / Dialogue Gelernt / Learned Habe / Got Kennt / Know Publikum / Audience Sie / You Zahlen / Paying
Listen, wait, and be patient. Every shaman knows you have to deal with the fire that's in your audience's eye.
I need to know who the audience are in any particular play. It's no good forgetting that they're there.
You know it's hard to hear what a bearded man is saying. He can't speak above a whisker.
For me, until I know that the audience really gets what I'm trying to communicate I'm not done.
I look at is as one single entity. I dehumanize the audience. This way, I don't get nervous, you know?
You know, I'm blessed. 'Blessed' is a better way of saying 'rich.'
I'm not at all sure dialogue is meant to advance the story; I know that sometimes it is the story.
When I'm in stage, I never plan, you know, 'I'm going to do this.' But of course, you have a concept what you're going to do. But you don't really plan it.
And you know, when you take on something like this, you read a book like this, you know that it's going to be an adventure. That's part of what draws you to it.