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Well, you know... I grew up in postwar Britain, when you were lucky to get anything to eat. People in America have absolutely no conception of how austere England was after the war. While you were all sort of eating butter and eggs, we were eating rabbit. That's what there was in the butcher shop.
— Tim Curry
Tags: eating, people, war, you

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When I did 'Amadeus,' I hadn't done a play for five years. And I was so happy doing it and felt so foolish that I hadn't done a play for such a long time that I wanted to go back and really kind of reach out for a classical career.
— Tim Curry
Tags: go, happy, long, time
I remember candy rationing until I was, like, 7.
— Tim Curry
Tags: i-remember, candy, like, remember
My interests and obsessions have always been so wide-ranging that I keep popping my head out of different boxes as much as possible.
— Tim Curry
Tags: out, head, possible, always
One of the best things that ever happened to me was Rocky Horror being a total flop in New York as a play. I mean, it was a disaster, and it was the night of the long knives as far as the critics were concerned.
— Tim Curry
Tags: night, long, me, best
I've worked in a few sort of 'institutional' theaters - the Royal Shakespeare, the National Theater in England - and they're hopelessly top-heavy with bureaucracy.
— Tim Curry
Tags: national, england, bureaucracy, royal
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