There is a kind of invisible thread between the actor and the audience, and when it's there it's stunning, and there is nothing to match that.
Don't be too clever for an audience. Make it obvious. Make the subtleties obvious also.
With 1,000-seater venues, rather than 5,000-seaters, there are richer opportunities for sucking the audience in.
Conductors must give unmistakable and suggestive signals to the orchestra - not choreography to the audience.
The audience that watches on Sunday night is upscale, very female, and very engaged.
Many talented actors have come into this industry and, in spite of their best efforts, haven't been able to win over the audience.
I make dramedies, but 'Tangerine' really has a lot of comedy, and I saw that it had a great effect - it reached a larger audience.
When the audience comes in, it changes the temperature of what you've written.
I prefer the old theaters because the audience is... trapped.
A lot of my traditional audience does not appreciate my foray into politics.
We have an audience, the ability to fund our own projects, own our own projects, the ability to display our projects unencumbered by any middlemen. That's the perfect scenario.
Since I got an audience before I even had a comic voice, my material that really wasn't worthy of an audience somehow got it, slightly unfairly.
I prefer to play in smaller venues because I like the intimacy, the connection with the audience.
When I go out on the runway, I can feel the audience vibrate.
I'm really not a fan of letting the audience live vicariously through stuff.
The audience for 'World of Warcraft' is a pretty committed group of players.
T20 is fast-paced and a wonderful vehicle to attract wider audience. On a technical level, it probably has impacted Test cricket.
All comic-book artists secretly want a successful television or movie project because of the wider audience.
I wanted to make a film that was sophisticated and emotional, but for a wider audience.
Not every show needs to reach the same size of audience, or same width, of a 'Sopranos'.