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I'm leaving town cause my children are acting too much like me.
I don't love everything I do, and I don't always like how I am in it. I'm not always pleased.
When an actor is offered a role, more often than not - maybe 90 percent of the time - you read it and you say, "I'll take it."
Doing theater, I call it concentrated shampoo. You put a dime in the palm of your hand and you get a headful of lather. When you do a play, you're there for two and a half hours, and you live a lifetime.
What's difficult with doing 'The Producers' is your appetite is enormous. You want money; you want boards; you have huge desires. You've got to want more than anything for two and a half hours. Everything is heightened.