Theatre is where my heart is. It's where I can do my best work. And even if I do films and TV, that's what I want to come back to.
‐‐ Kelly Reilly
Theatre is where my passion lies - I just love it. I love watching it, and I love doing it.
‐‐ Ben Daniels
Theatre just fills me up so much.
‐‐ Lea Michele
Theatre outings are my favourite thing to spend money on. The most influential play I saw was 'Bent,' which starred Ian McKellen. And I loved the original performance of 'The Rocky Horror Show,' with Richard O'Brien and Tim Curry at the Royal Court, when I was about 15.
‐‐ Dawn French
Theatre people, who are an adaptive species, know that to remain sane in the process of production where everyone and his uncle has an opinion about how to fix a show, you must pick the people whose knowledge and taste you trust and stick only to these few. The Tweetocracy is no place to look.
‐‐ John Lahr
Theatre probably originated without texts, but by the time we get to the classical Greek period, theatre has become text-based.
‐‐ Tom Stoppard
Theatre's a much less faddish, more sensible world than TV or film.
‐‐ Stephen Mangan
Theatre's a whole different beast to film. It requires a lot more of you.
‐‐ Frank Dillane
Theatre's great. It's such an act of faith. It's a wonderful art form where you suspend disbelief for a couple of hours. It's a lovely art form because the actors and the audience are alive and in the room at the same time together. That's why I love the theatre.
‐‐ Israel Horovitz
Theatre should be a taxing experience: the greatest achievement of a writer is to produce a character who creates anxiety.
‐‐ Howard Barker
Theatre was always my passion.
‐‐ Stephen Moyer
Theatre was an art form that I didn't really respect, and because I wanted to shake it up and do different things on stage, I was able to combine all the things I'd learnt through writing on my own.
‐‐ Martin McDonagh
Theatre was my first love. I can't take the theatre out of me. And I wouldn't want to. To me, it's home.
‐‐ Jim Parsons
Theatre, when it is at its best, takes a lot of beating - the live experience and the shared collective experience of live storytelling is really special when it is good. Particularly here in New York because the audiences are amazing, very vocal and very engaged, and that makes theatre very exciting.
‐‐ Dan Stevens
Theatres, along with the likes of the Ulster Orchestra, for example, are the cultural heartbeats of our towns and cities, and without them, we are much poorer for it.
‐‐ James Nesbitt
Theatres are built because they were the boards for entertainment.
‐‐ Robert Plant
Theatrical is fantastic. I don't think anything will ever replace the big dark room, the screen and the popcorn. You can kind of do it in your home if you have a nice screen, but it's not the same thing.
‐‐ Mel Gibson
Theatricality is a concept. It's not a specific language.
‐‐ Gael Garcia Bernal
Theatrically seeing a movie with a group of people and having a collective experience has an authenticity that you can't get with your big screen television.
‐‐ Christine Vachon
Theatricals can be irritating, but will provide a better night out than mobile phone salespeople.
‐‐ Arthur Smith
Theft annoys me more than anything else. The purloining of effects from another magician. Some people think it's massive to steal the secrets of nuclear reactors, but to steal a card move is trivial. They're wrong.
‐‐ Ricky Jay
TheIinternet is a timeless void - you put something in there, and it's there forever and loses a lot of context.
‐‐ Evan Spiegel
Their argument, and I think it's a correct one, is that they'll make more money from the trades and the hardcovers if nobody messes with the creative team.
‐‐ Mark Millar
Their argument is that most shows are losers, which is true, but it's also disingenuous to say, 'We are not going to take the risk unless it is totally covered by the few successful shows that are out there.'
‐‐ Dick Wolf
Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps' pollution. No refuge could save the hireling and slave from the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave.
‐‐ Francis Scott Key
Their chief residence was Bagdad, where they remained until the eleventh century, an age fatal in Oriental history, from the disasters of which the Princes of the Captivity were not exempt.
‐‐ Isaac D'Israeli
Their coverage on the Fox News Channel has been atrocious. The stuff that comes out of Sean Hannity's mouth has been infuriating. The stuff that Bill O'Reilly says has been illogical. You go up and down the schedule and it's insanity over there. The number of lies, perpetuated, promoted by Fox News is just shameful and it hurts everybody.
‐‐ David Shuster
Their crew for 'Arrow' is just one of the most wonderful crews that I've worked with. I know that actors say that all the time, and it sounds like trash coming out of my own mouth, but it's so true.
‐‐ J. August Richards
Their eagerness for the big-band music and their ability to grasp the essence of it made me realize that today's generation has not been properly exposed to the big-band sound.
‐‐ Illinois Jacquet
Their educations ended with high school - my father going to work as a clerk and then salesman in a company dealing in printing and stationary, and my mother working as a secretary and then bookkeeper in a firm of wool merchants.
‐‐ Martin Lewis Perl
Their effort to place the women upon the same industrial level with themselves in order that all may pull together in the effort to maintain reasonable conditions of life.
‐‐ Florence Kelley
Their elegant shape, showy colours, and slow, sailing mode of flight, make them very attractive objects, and their numbers are so great that they form quite a feature in the physiognomy of the forest, compensating for the scarcity of flowers.
‐‐ Henry Walter Bates
Their every instinct - and I have to say this is without exception - is to iron out the bumps, and It's always the bumps that are the most interesting stuff.
‐‐ Adrian Lyne
Their families helped them realize that there was more out there for them. These students came to Delaware State because of its inexpensive tuition, closeness to home, and solid reputation.
‐‐ Michael N. Castle
Their films would probably be better if they'd seen a few more films, which runs counter to this idiotic theory that you run the risk of being influenced if you see too much.
‐‐ Jacques Rivette
Their final objective toward which all their deceit is directed is to capture political power so that, using the power of the state and the power of the market simultaneously, they may keep the common man in eternal subjection.
‐‐ Henry A. Wallace
Their free verse was no form at all, yet it made history.
‐‐ John Crowe Ransom
Their future is ahead of them.
‐‐ Curt Gowdy
Their houses are all built in the shape of tents, with very high chimneys.
‐‐ Christopher Columbus
Their humble dwellings were of their own rearing; it was they themselves who had broken in their little fields; from time immemorial, far beyond the reach of history, had they possessed their mountain holdings.
‐‐ Hugh Miller
Their Internet usage is growing very rapidly, and even they can do the math: If everyone in China needed an IPv4 address - just one - this country would use up one third of the entire public IP address space.
‐‐ Vint Cerf
Their is no defense against criticism except obscurity.
‐‐ Joseph Addison
Their kitchen is their shrine, the cook their priest, the table their altar, and their belly their god.
‐‐ Charles Buck
Their life is about getting enough money to put food on the table to feed their children, and that's it.
‐‐ Ellen Burstyn
Their lives have been largely defined by failure and you would think the prospect of marriage, which is supposed to be bountiful and hopeful, it's just really another kind of tangential thing in his life.
‐‐ Thomas Haden Church
Their memory's like a train: you can see it getting smaller as it pulls away And the things you can't remember Tell the things you can't forget that History puts a saint in every dream.
‐‐ Tom Waits
Their mothers had finally caught up to them and been proven right. There were consequences after all but they were the consequences to things you didn't even know you'd done.
‐‐ Margaret Atwood
Their plan is to return the entire world - not just the Middle East - to the days of the caliphate and either convert all of us so-called infidels into born-again Islamic believers or kill us.
‐‐ David Hackworth
Their poverty secured their freedom, since our desires and our possessions are the strongest fetters of despotism.
‐‐ Edward Gibbon