Jack Black
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It is if they love it, you know, and I loved it. So it was good for me. But, yeah, you know, if you get the sense that there's a stage mom or stage dad that's pushing it and the kid doesn't actually want to be there, that's when I can imagine some psychological damage. It's like child labor. It's like, leave him alone.
It is if they love it, you know, and I loved it. So it was good for me. But, yeah, you know, if you get the sense that there's a stage mom or stage dad that's pushing it and the kid doesn't actually want to be there, that's when I can imagine some psychological damage. It's like child labor. It's like, leave him alone.
It is if they love it, you know, and I loved it. So it was good for me. But, yeah, you know, if you get the sense that there's a stage mom or stage dad that's pushing it and the kid doesn't actually want to be there, that's when I can imagine some psychological damage. It's like child labor. It's like, leave him alone.
The Actors Gang, I was 16 years old.
The Actors Gang, I was 16 years old.
The Actors Gang, I was 16 years old.
So the Actors Gang was like the radical, political, commedia dell'arte, almost like a theater group that got going and popular in the 80s. And it was Tim Robbins and a group of other actors from UCLA who started this company. And if you were a young actor in the 80s and you were checking out the theater scene, they were the red hot chili peppers. They were just like the green berets.
So the Actors Gang was like the radical, political, commedia dell'arte, almost like a theater group that got going and popular in the 80s. And it was Tim Robbins and a group of other actors from UCLA who started this company. And if you were a young actor in the 80s and you were checking out the theater scene, they were the red hot chili peppers. They were just like the green berets.
So the Actors Gang was like the radical, political, commedia dell'arte, almost like a theater group that got going and popular in the 80s. And it was Tim Robbins and a group of other actors from UCLA who started this company. And if you were a young actor in the 80s and you were checking out the theater scene, they were the red hot chili peppers. They were just like the green berets.
They were so rad. And I would go to their shows. their plays. They had a play called carnage of comedy. That was all about televangelism. And they had another show called freaks. And it was about a circus, uh, workers and, and performers. And I was like, just hanging out.
They were so rad. And I would go to their shows. their plays. They had a play called carnage of comedy. That was all about televangelism. And they had another show called freaks. And it was about a circus, uh, workers and, and performers. And I was like, just hanging out.
They were so rad. And I would go to their shows. their plays. They had a play called carnage of comedy. That was all about televangelism. And they had another show called freaks. And it was about a circus, uh, workers and, and performers. And I was like, just hanging out.
I was the young teen. And I just wanted to be part of that world so much. And, uh, and they, uh, cast me. I got a little part in a show called, uh, uh, the big show down in Santa Monica. And it was all about the South American Sandinista, like all of the politics surrounding that and American, you know, globalism, a bunch of shit. And then I didn't really get it, but it was super fun.
I was the young teen. And I just wanted to be part of that world so much. And, uh, and they, uh, cast me. I got a little part in a show called, uh, uh, the big show down in Santa Monica. And it was all about the South American Sandinista, like all of the politics surrounding that and American, you know, globalism, a bunch of shit. And then I didn't really get it, but it was super fun.
I was the young teen. And I just wanted to be part of that world so much. And, uh, and they, uh, cast me. I got a little part in a show called, uh, uh, the big show down in Santa Monica. And it was all about the South American Sandinista, like all of the politics surrounding that and American, you know, globalism, a bunch of shit. And then I didn't really get it, but it was super fun.
And I brought some songs and I brought some music and they, they let me put some songs into the play.
And I brought some songs and I brought some music and they, they let me put some songs into the play.