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Obviously, that will be a different working environment and experience from a cast member working "on stage" as a costumed character, the host for a ride, or a salesperson in a store.
Probably no one working on stage does precisely the same thing night after night after matinee after night, but apparently Langella is adamant about not repeating himself.
Margaret Tyzack, who has died aged 79, was one of Britain's greatest and most popular actors, working on stage, television and film for more than half a century.
But since Riva hit middle age, when rewarding screen roles started drying up, she has primarily been working on stage.
I don't think there are very many people who can do it very well, working on stage.
Born John Charles Carter in Evanston, Illinois on October 4 1923 (some sources say 1924), Heston began his acting career by working on stage and in television.
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I'm not defending Jimmy Carr the honk-like laugh he's been working on-stage since about 2011 means I will never punch for his team, because that sound chills me to the bone but there's a definite danger in holding comedians accountable for telling jokes; for telling them to operate within invisible lines of good taste, and blasting them with tabloid gunfire when they deviate outside of them.
Dalí and Picasso also worked on stage sets.
Yet, as "L'Olimpiade" demonstrates, Metastasio knew what worked on stage.
Throughout her career, Ullmann worked on stage as well as on screen.
Tarplin worked on stage with Robinson until his retirement in 2008.
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