A Quote by Maria Brink

I think we push theatrical boundaries. — © Maria Brink
I think we push theatrical boundaries.
Every year, I push myself to do something different - and push the boundaries a little bit more.
Every day, I'm trying to push the boundaries creatively, and sometimes it does push the boundary too far, and that's what I had to learn.
Artists are free to push boundaries to make art. But when pushing boundaries is their only aim, the result is usually bad art.
I think we are living in a time, where as a whole, as a community, people do want to push the boundaries.
I think I would much rather push the boundaries of the degradation that the characters face.
I want to do roles that allow me to push my boundaries and provoke us to think differently.
I always wanted to prove myself. I think I naturally can't help but want to do something and push the boundaries.
I think that my responsibility to my art is to try to get it right or to push the boundaries of what I'm able to do in any way.
When you're a producer, you don't feel comfortable trying to push a vocalist when you first start out. But for me, I like to push the boundaries of what my collaborators are comfortable with.
I think I come from a time when all the artists I grew up with and I loved always used to try and push the boundaries, and there doesn't seem so much of that, really.
I don't think I push boundaries. I find that other people feel that way. To me, it's just about going up there and speaking the truth, whatever that is.
The rules within the educational system really teach you not push the boundaries, or not to think outside the box. They teach you to think inwardly about what's in the box.
My audience expects me to push the limits, to be politically incorrect. I do that because for me, that's the only place where the fun is, when I get to push the boundaries and make people laugh at things that they probably didn't want to laugh at.
I seek out things that terrify me, like an improv class. I'm terrified of sharks, but I scuba dive. I'm not good at auditioning, but I force myself to do it all the time. I've never met anybody who is fearless, but the more you push against your own boundaries, the easier it becomes to push.
I am in the theatrical profession myself, my wife is in the theatrical profession, my children are in the theatrical profession.I had a dog that lived and died in it from a puppy; and my chaise-pony goes on, in Timour the Tartar.
Push your boundaries, that's what they're there for.
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