Laura Linney
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Podcast Appearances
Unbelievable. And that type of fatigue is a very specific fatigue.
Unbelievable. And that type of fatigue is a very specific fatigue.
Unbelievable. And that type of fatigue is a very specific fatigue.
I know. And I did it three times. I did it once in London. This was a show called My Name is Lucy Barton. And then I did it again in London to see if it would get easier because my first run wasn't that long. I was like, well, if it comes to New York, will it get easier? And what I learned is no, it does not get easier. It does not get easier. If anything, it gets harder, yeah.
I know. And I did it three times. I did it once in London. This was a show called My Name is Lucy Barton. And then I did it again in London to see if it would get easier because my first run wasn't that long. I was like, well, if it comes to New York, will it get easier? And what I learned is no, it does not get easier. It does not get easier. If anything, it gets harder, yeah.
I know. And I did it three times. I did it once in London. This was a show called My Name is Lucy Barton. And then I did it again in London to see if it would get easier because my first run wasn't that long. I was like, well, if it comes to New York, will it get easier? And what I learned is no, it does not get easier. It does not get easier. If anything, it gets harder, yeah.
Well, you have to learn how to translate what you've learned into an appropriate setting.
Well, you have to learn how to translate what you've learned into an appropriate setting.
Well, you have to learn how to translate what you've learned into an appropriate setting.
Well, there's that, but then also just on stage. I mean, there's like going to school is very different than being in the profession. And going to school, there's a certain type of concentration and there's a certain ability to get things done. And you have to learn how to translate that so you're still doing what you're doing, but that it's appropriate for the situation that you're in.
Well, there's that, but then also just on stage. I mean, there's like going to school is very different than being in the profession. And going to school, there's a certain type of concentration and there's a certain ability to get things done. And you have to learn how to translate that so you're still doing what you're doing, but that it's appropriate for the situation that you're in.
Well, there's that, but then also just on stage. I mean, there's like going to school is very different than being in the profession. And going to school, there's a certain type of concentration and there's a certain ability to get things done. And you have to learn how to translate that so you're still doing what you're doing, but that it's appropriate for the situation that you're in.
No one wants to hear about your process when they're working.
No one wants to hear about your process when they're working.
No one wants to hear about your process when they're working.