Theater Audience Quotes
Collection of top 41 famous quotes about Theater Audience
Theater Audience Quotes & Sayings
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All I know is that as an audience member, I am less and less inclined to go to the theater.
— Shane Carruth
I'm trying to bring a new generation into the musical theater and to create a new audience.
— Jerry Herman
I'd love to go back and do theater. There's nothing like that instant response and the connection to a live audience.
— Bellamy Young
Now, when I started my theater, the modus operandi was having the actors stare right into the audience.
— Richard Foreman
L.A. is not a town that supports a lot of theater. Most of the shows don't get through a week or two and then, the audience kind of disappears.
— Matthew Ashford
We film in front of a live audience, and I was a theater actor before I got into television, so I like that.
— Jillian Bach
If you really want to help the American theater, don't be an actress, dahling. Be an audience.
— Tallulah Bankhead
In theater, the wellspring of the character comes from the doing of it, like a trial by fire, but in front of an audience.
— Estelle Parsons
In every waking hour a sacred theater is in session, played out before an audience that is largely blind.
— Robin Meyers
Immediate gratification of a live audience makes me come alive. I miss performing in theater. I'll make my return to the stage eventually.
— Brendan Dooling
I think theater and church are so relatable because it's traditional call-and-response in the way that an audience interacts with the actors.
— Danielle Brooks
I feel that doing theater does give you a good grounding to work on camera. The audience is the lens.
— Julian Ovenden
I see theater as a simple formula. Audience plus players plus story makes the play.
— Christian Camargo
I believe in things that move people, if the audience isn't deeply caught up and moved to either laughter or tears then I don't think it is theater.
— Estelle Parsons
The only reality of the theater exists in the mind of the audience.
— Simon McBurney
In not-for-profit theater, you don't worry so much about how the audience is going to react. You want to make them absorb the piece.
— Stephen Sondheim
I do not care to be esthetically tickled in a fancy theater surrounded by an audience drenched in the confident perfume of culture. I can't afford it.
— Richard Brautigan
I love the theater. I love being on stage; I love the live audience. I also love dressing up and all of the make-believe.
— Nicole Ari Parker
When the theater gates open, a mob pours inside, and it is the poet's task to turn it into an audience.
— Franz Grillparzer
One of the things I love about theater, one of the reasons I'll never give it up, is that it's fifty percent the audience's responsibility.
— William Petersen
I've done a lot of theater, and I know that it's a different audience each time who doesn't know the story, and we have to tell it.
— Courtney B. Vance
Anybody that goes to the theater, I think we're all misfits, so we ended up on stage or in the audience.
— Patti LuPone
The primary function of a theater is not to please itself, or even to please its audience. It is to serve talent.
— Robert Brustein
Yes, yes, theater in general is just going to always be my first love, performing for a live audience.
— Megan Hilty
When you are performing in theater, you feel so connected to your audience. It's exhilarating!
— Laura Marano
I love theater. I love sitting in an audience and having the actors right there, playing out what it means to be a human being.
— Elizabeth Strout
Theater is about language, so characters have to define themselves through language for an audience.
— Jason Moore
I love the immediacy of an audience being there and reacting. I'm spoiled, having grown up in theater.
— Barrett Foa
People think that theater actors are too big for the camera. It's like, 'No, we're actors and we adjust for our audience.'
— Megan Hilty
I miss theater. I miss living the arc of the character, from curtain to curtain, and I miss the immediate audience response.
— David Anders