Southern California, they have been amazing. They're totally with us.
You can feel whether an audience is tightened up and pulled back. Of course the opposite is an audience like we've been having in LA, which is fabulous.
Outside of my own home, England is my second home.
When you're in a big theater, you want to reach the very top of the place. Up to the highest seat, so that each person feels like you're talking to them. There's really no difference when you're in a smaller place; you just don't overdo it. It becomes far more personal.
I've never been bored in live theater.
My hairdresser and I found ourselves shopping at Bloomingdale's with nothing to do for days.