My great hero is Billie Holiday, and I've always wanted to do an album of standards with a piano-led quartet.
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.
I remember candy rationing until I was, like, 7.
My interests and obsessions have always been so wide-ranging that I keep popping my head out of different boxes as much as possible.
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.
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.