It's a gamble. A band like Kiss, a lot of those are our audience but we don't do as much make-up. Alice would have more to lose if we got back together.
I am making an Enlightenment Capsule for the audience to meditate inside - virtual reality in which people can experience ancient ideas from the East. . . But I'm not interested in using ancient things; rather I want to connect them with contemporary life through the technology we have now.
I'm really not that funny in real life. But I am the best audience one could find. I love to laugh.
I never read my reviews. . . not even the good ones. Barbra Streisand once told me, if just one person in the audience doesn't applaud, it bothers her. I'm the same way. I'd be devastated to read that someone didn't like my work.
'The Creation' presents an argument for saving biological diversity on Earth. Most of the book is for as broad an audience as possible.
I believe the universe created us we are an audience for miracles. In that sense, I guess, I'm religious.
I'm disappointed in television. I'm disappointed first of all in the audience that will not let stories be told in longer form.
I expect the audience to come up to my level.
What the podcast novelists do isnt all that different from what self-publishers do. We put the books out in different formats, but the goal is the same: build an audience and attract a publisher.
Usually, there's a story I've told that leads up to why I'm singing the song. The whole concept of the show was about being authentic and connecting with these songs. The best way to do that was in a room with an audience and for people to listen to that.
Inside of all the makeup and the character and makeup, it's you, and I think that's what the audience is really interested in. . . you, how you're going to cope with the situation, the obstacles, the troubles that the writer put in front of you.
The secret of the demagogue is to make himself as stupid as his audience so they believe they are clever as he.
Prisoners are the greatest audience that an entertainer can perform to.
Plays by Alan Ayckbourn have been attracting larger audiences in the regional theatres than those of Shakespeare.
My whole experience into the sitcom world, it was, like, "This is like theater, this is like film. . . This is a hybrid of everything I love to do. A live audience and rehearsals and. . . more food!"
[Anton] Chekhov is the most produced playwright in the world after Shakespeare, and most of the people in my sort of audience would have seen at least one of his plays.
Once you go outside your natural audience, there are tons of people that don't like you.
My show is sort of a short-film anthology, and I'm able to tell little stories that don't necessarily carry a whole episode in terms of narrative. I like the audience not being sure what they're getting. I think it's more fun to watch something when you're discovering it as you go along.
Up on that stage, my personality changes. I put everything behind me when I perform. My problems dont belong to my fans. I dont put a burden on my audience. I give them 100 percent of my energy.
You could feel the place going crazy because we hadn't been on stage together for maybe 35 years and the audience could just feel us in the darkness come on and they went nuts. It made the little hairs stand up on the back of my neck and we sang Sit on My Face, which I thought was wonderfully appropriate for George's memorial, and then we bowed and we showed our bare asses.