I'm not going to lie. I am a psycho. Luckily, I get most of it out on stage.
You can't put a load of rockstars up on a stage and expect to wipe out global poverty. That's ludicrous.
After making my stage debut aged nine as Macduff's small son in 'Macbeth,' I had played a number of parts, from 'Twelfth Night's Viola to 'The Merchant Of Venice's Portia'.
Israel has been a stage on which American Jews have played out their fantasies of toughness - often from Martha's Vineyard.
I love being part of huge mega blockbusters, and I love being a part of small independent films and small stage.
When I started coming to do shows in New York, New York had a pretty electric energy then. It was the early-nineties, and there was a lot of really fun theatrical types that were designing, and so the runway kind of became this stage for all of these mega model personalities to flaunt their stuff.
We played a festival in Ireland once, and in the middle of 'New Slang,' the Scissor Sisters kicked in across the field on this mega stage. It was a little distracting. It was hard to keep track of what I was supposed to sing.
I definitely post a lot of memes and content that's isolated to Twitter that I wouldn't be able to do on stage because a live crowd doesn't have that same frame of reference.
Everything Michael Jackson does on stage is exactly right.
Anybody that goes to the theater, I think we're all misfits, so we ended up on stage or in the audience.
I'm mortified to be on the stage, but then again, it's the only place where I'm happy.
I love all of the arts. I love motion pictures. I love stage. I love theater.
I did a year of 'Guiding Light', and I was going to be a movie actor or a stage actor, but not a TV actor. That just wasn't going to happen. And obviously, things changed so remarkably.
There was this moment when we made 'Superunknown': the Seattle music scene had suddenly ended up on an international stage with huge success.
In that film, the man and the part met. As far as I'm concerned, that part is Greg's for life. I've had many, many offers to turn it into musicals, into TV or stage plays, but I've always refused.
There should be an element of mystique between the fans and the artist. That bit between the stage and the audience. I think that's necessary.
Our demands are simple, normal, and therefore they are difficult to satisfy. All we ask is that an actor on the stage live in accordance with natural laws.
I'm not interested in putting naturalism on stage - I want passion.
Then I left school at 16 and worked in Perth Repertory Theatre, which was quite nearby where I lived. And I worked there for about six or seven months, as part of the stage crew.
In each city there are different favorites. Whatever we do, we'll come off the stage and somebody will ask how come we didn't do 'Pearl Necklace.' At the next town, it's something else we didn't do that they wanted to hear.