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Top 1200 Theatre Quotes & Sayings - Page 13
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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
One fine day, I realised that advertising was not my calling. I closed shop and plunged into theatre.
Even after coming to Mumbai in 1981, I did theatre for some time.
A good film is when the price of the dinner, the theatre admission and the babysitter were worth it.
The applause from the audience gives me a high. Probably that's what has kept my love for theatre intact.
I love theatre, but it is losing its value in Punjab. There are no funds or government back up.
This outfit called Los Angeles Theatre Works does readings of plays.
The pit of a theatre is the one place where the tears of virtuous and wicked men alike are mingled.
I'm sad about my theatre career, but I've also fallen a bit in love with TV!
I teach theatre in Mumbai and at the National School of Drama, as I want to remain connected with it.
Theatre offers live interaction with the audience, unlike in movies and TV serials.
We realised that art, theatre, and music in Sarajevo were resistance at the deepest level.
I went into musical theatre, which I'm not really cut out for - I'm not as skilled at it as other people.
The theatre is my drug. And my illness is so far advanced that my physic must be of the highest quality.
I paid my dues at drama school and worked backstage in every Theatre in London.
I have a degree in vocal performance, I'm a classically trained singer, and I studied musical theatre.
If it wasn't for musical theatre I wouldn't have met my wife, McFly wouldn't exist, none of it would have happened.
Outside football, I like to go to musicals or the theatre. My favourite one is the 'Jersey Boys.'
It's a real leveller, you know, to do theatre at least once every two years.
Theatre contributes in the growth of an actor and lets one know the real worth of acting.
I come out of repertory theatre so I've been working under pressure my whole career.
I coach young people. I have a group called BTP - Broadway Theatre Project.
I did loads of student films and fringe theatre. I worked for free a lot.
I started off in a small theatre performance company and worked my way into commercials.
I just wanted to be one of those actors who works at the National Theatre the whole time.
While doing my architecture from the Parsons School of Design, I also did theatre.
Being from the theatre, I am always interpreting someone else's thoughts and feelings.
My college training was primarily in theatre, with an eye to becoming a director, actor, or producer.
The nice thing about the theatre is you can always change it. With a movie, once it's there, you're stuck with it.
The theatre is one of those muscles - if you don't exercise it, it becomes a strange and truly fearful place.
I have acted in several theatre groups in Bengaluru and my passion has always been films.
It is not theatre that is indispensable, but something quite different. To cross the frontiers between you and me.
I suppose I'm really interested in theatre that provides an intensity of experience on another level.
I grew up doing theatre, where I was jumping in and out of plays, year round.
A theatre tour as me, Joe Lycett, with support acts. That would be the dream.
What you find in the theatre is that if you're good, no matter what color you are, the audience will buy that - whoever you are.
Musical theatre history is littered with bad reviews for now classic pieces.
I was in a theater company in Houston, Theatre Under the Stars, and I was involved in about 10 of their productions.
Theatre has no national identity. It is something for the world, whether it is Irish, English, or French.
I am trained in theatre, and so I take time to study and get into the skin of a character.
Let a single complete action, in one place and one day, keep the theatre packed to the last.
I try to work on a film that my audiences would appreciate and enjoy their time in a theatre.
When I moved to Bengaluru to study law, I was looking forward to joining a theatre troupe.
The money is better in films and television. But in terms of acting, theatre is more rewarding.
I'm from a typical middle-class family and I grew up in a place without a theatre.
I tend to make bolder and more interesting choices after I've done theatre.
While I am open to good offers when they come by, I have found my calling in theatre.
One of the most beautiful sights in dance is American Ballet Theatre in full flight.
'Breaking In' shows what it's really like backstage at New York Fringe Theatre.
One of my first memories is running up and down the theatre at Wakefield Opera House.
I tried to start a theatre in LA and failed miserably, but I was probably not meant to raise money.
When I listen to a script, it has to be entertaining. People who come to theatre should be happy and entertained.
I am in musical theatre, but it isn't necessarily what I listen to in my leisure time, do you know what I mean?
My first ambition was musical theatre, but I realised quite early on that I wouldn't make the grade.
Television is great but for me, as a performer, nothing compares to a live theatre show.
I'd like more kids to go and see theatre because it really is amazing.
The most charming thing about theatre is that you get an instant reaction from the audience.
When you come into a movie theatre, there are no windows, you don't hear the sound outside and you're ready for fantasy.
When I look around at Broadway and the West End, theatre is becoming an exclusive club.
At the end of the day, you're trying to - be it on theatre or on the camera - tell the truth and be honest in the moment.
In our own, theatre can be the place where we come together, reaching with and through stories, to who we are and to who we can be.
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