A Quote by Patrick J. Adams

Theater is a way to keep challenging myself. — © Patrick J. Adams
Theater is a way to keep challenging myself.
I want to be challenged, I want to keep challenging myself - whether or not it's changing yourself physically or just pushing yourself to a certain extreme. I get bored quite easily so I like to keep my mind entertained by challenging myself.
I always try to put myself in the way of surprise as much as possible. My ambition is to keep challenging myself. I like that journey of discovery.
I'd quite like to do a film but I'd also love to do more theatre. I want to keep challenging myself with good roles. It's harder for women because there aren't as many challenging roles.
As a competitor, I want to continue to keep turning the chapters and keep challenging myself.
I just want to keep challenging myself. Keep moving the goalposts and raising my game.
I just want to keep challenging myself and keep, like, trying new things.
As an artist, I think it's important to always keep growing, and I definitely want to keep challenging myself.
I just like to keep challenging myself, keep it varied. It's a craft, and I'm constantly trying to learn and get better at it.
I really believe in myself. That's why I keep challenging myself.
I just want to keep trying to surprise myself and I want to keep challenging myself.
I'm not shutting doors on myself, in any way, within theater, musical theater, TV and film.
I have to keep improving myself and challenging myself.
I'm trying to keep it fresh for me. I'm just trying to not bore myself. And if I can do a detective novel, and if I can do a horror novel, then why do it again? To keep the work challenging I have to keep moving.
Every role is challenging in its own way, but the most challenging roles are the ones that are badly written - then it's completely up to you to come up with something that is interesting to the story and myself as an actor.
A person like myself will keep challenging to see if I can keep doing it over and over again.
A movie is a filmed rehearsal in a way. The audience doesn't know that because you're taking out the things that don't work. There's no comparison to the theater because it's live. But making a movie is just as challenging and exciting, I find. A movie is pure process. The theater is the result of process.
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