“The energy of live theater is indescribable. You are just in the moment for an hour and a half.” MomentsEnergyHoursHalfTheaterIndescribableLive Theater Author:Adrianne Palicki
“But you know, I'm not 25 anymore, and I have always said musical theater in particular is a young person's game. It requires energy, mentally and physically, to do it.” KnowsPersonsSaidYoungGamesEnergyParticularTheaterMusicalMusical Theater Author:Elaine Paige
“I know I always had a lot of energy growing up and I had to put it somewhere. Theater allowed me to really feel things, to laugh, to cry, to explode outward. I could do anything and it was totally accepted and appreciated. If I hadn't gone into the theater, I probably would have been a psychotic killer.” IfsKnowsFeelsHas BeensEnergyLaughingGoneGrowing UpGrowingCryTheaterAcceptedKillersAppreciatedPsychotic Author:Faith Prince
“I think any actor would agree that you can't replace theater. It's immediate. You have the energy of the crowd and every single night it's different.” ThinkingDifferentNightActorsEnergyTheaterAgreeCrowds Author:Austin Peck
“With me, growing up in a theater family and having them be so supportive, from the jump, and being a part of this theater community where the brass ring is working, wherever that is, and then to play a character where he's not really concerned with that and is really just concerned with the monetary aspect of the job, and then to be identified with someone who is the antithesis of your energy and where you come from, has been a very interesting and surreal ride.” Has BeensPlayCharacterJobsEnergyCommunityInterestingGrowing UpGrowingConcernedAspectTheaterRingsSupportiveVery InterestingSurrealMonetaryBrassAntithesisWhere You ComeTheater Family Author:Jeremy Piven
“My preference is live performance, because you get the feedback. There's an energy. It's live theater. That's why I think actors like that.” ThinkingActorsEnergyPerformancesTheaterPreferenceFeedbackLive PerformanceLive Theater Author:Robin Williams
“My preference is live performance. Because you get the feedback. There's an energy. It's live theater. That's why I think actors like that. You know, musicians need it, comedians definitely need it. It doesn't matter what size and what club, whether it's 30 people in the club or 2,000 in a hall or a theater. It's live, it's symbiotic, you need it.” PeopleThinkingKnowsNeedsMatterActorsEnergyMusicianPerformancesTheaterSizeClubsComedianHallsPreferenceFeedbackLive PerformanceLive Theater Author:Robin Williams
“It's hard for me to play seated theaters because people tend to sit down and get a little bit complacent, so it's less energy. It's just very dry and dead. People start to feel like they're watching a movie. The environment when they walk into it, it's not standing room only, smoking and drinking and rock 'n' roll. So it's a little bit dangerous to do that.” PeopleFeelsLittlesHardPlayEnergyBitsWalksRoomsEnvironmentRocksDangerousLittle BitStandingTheaterDown AndDrinkingDrySmokingRock N RollComplacentDead PeopleSmoking And Drinking Author:Jack White
“I think theater will always be my first love. Ive been doing it since I was nine, and theres nothing quite like being on stage, having the immediate intake of energy and exchange of ideas.” ThinkingFirstsIdeasEnergyStageTheaterNineFirst Love Author:Tracie Thoms
“The theater is a baffling business, and a shockingly wasteful one when you consider that people who have proven their worth, who have appeared in or been responsible for successful plays, who have given outstanding performances, can still, in the full tide of their energy, be forced, through lack of opportunity, to sit idle season after season, their enthusiasm, their morale, their very talent dwindling to slow gray death. Of finances we will not even speak; it is too sad a tale.” PeopleStillsPlayActorsOpportunityEnergySpeakGivenActingSuccessfulTalentPerformancesSeasonsTheaterResponsibleTalesFinanceEnthusiasmGrayTidesIdleProvenWagesOutstandingMoraleOutstanding Performance Book:Past imperfect Source: Past imperfect
“The requirements of the theatre are very great--a strong constitution, energy and unflagging purpose, charm of feature, these alone do not necessarily mean anything, and they must not be relied upon as assurances of an easy conquest of the public heart. It is not only a question of fitness for the work, but of long years of most diligent effort to master the technique of the theatre, and to develop whatever of the art instinct we may possess upon the simplest, broadest, and most human lines.” YearsHumansHeartMayMeanLongArtPurposeActorsEnergyStrongEasyLinesEffortActingMastersConstitutionTheaterExcellenceInstinctTheatreTechniqueFeaturesCharmRequirementsConquestAssuranceSimplestDiligent Author:Julia Marlowe
“You turn up in the morning, you get through hair and make-up, and then you are on set working until it's time to go home. And I love that. Coming from the theater, you just turn up and you're ready for whatever happens. That energy really appeals to me.” HomeHappensTurnsEnergyMorningReadyHairTheaterAppealsWhatever Happens Author:Andre Holland
“I love the chemistry that can be created onstage between the actors and the audience. It's molecular even, the energies that can go back and forth. I started in theater and when I first went into movies I felt that my energy was going to blow out the camera.” FirstsActorsEnergyFeltAudienceTheaterCamerasBlowChemistryBack And Forth Author:Glenn Close
“Good live theater disturbs molecules. You create an energy source around yourself and it alternates between you and the audience. Anybody who sees live theater should come out a little rearranged.” ShouldLittlesEnergyAudienceSourceTheaterMoleculesEnergy SourcesLive Theater Author:Glenn Close
“There's just something about getting up, putting it out there, and getting this exchange of energy. Whether your audience is a camera lens, or live theater, or whatever it is, just putting that out there and getting it back is just an honor.” EnergyAudienceHonorTheaterCamerasLensesLive TheaterCamera Lenses Author:Lauren Bowles
“I was definitely an extroverted personality at a young age and theater was an outlet for me to channel that energy.” AgeYoungEnergyPersonalityTheaterYoung AgeOutlets Author:Zachary Quinto
“In theater, you've got to be aware of your whole body because it involves stamina. It involves two-and-a-half hours and a sustained release of energy, maybe for six months.” TwoWholeBodyEnergyHoursHalfMonthsSixTheaterReleaseSix MonthsStaminaHalf Hours Author:Alan Rickman