It's an unusual situation for me to be working and making a living.
My mother had been an actress and we came from that world in New York, the theater world and the downtown sort of theater scene, and so I guess we didn't really have what you'd call like a Hollywood kind of life at all.
Actors, they come and go, you know.
I wasn't paraded around for sale at all. My mother wasn't into that.
I've been doing old-people things since I was a child.
I prefer to think of the audience as a single living organism with which I am sharing a singular, never-to-be-repeated experience.