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To just tell a story from beginning, middle and end doesn't motivate me that much.
My legacy is that I stayed on course... from the beginning to the end, because I believed in something inside of me.
I think when Kevin Nash put himself on the booking committee and then gave me my first loss, that was beginning of the end.
For me, you could say my big West End debut was 'Cursed Child,' but I'm in my 40s, and it's like, 'When is that beginning?'
To me, the 90's signaled the end of glam rock, the beginning of gangsta rap, and hopefully the beginning and end of boy bands.
Theater gives me that outlet of being a part of the process from beginning to end, while film is a little more compartmentalized and is more impulse-driven.
There's no writers room, or any other writer involved. I write everything from beginning to end. Maybe it's just me not being able to let go of something, especially with 'Peaky.'