Then I wanted the character to be feminine as opposed to effeminate. Because it's easy to be camp or queen. Anyone can do that. What's difficult is to play feminine.
Nearly everyone says New York is their number one city in the world, don't they? It certainly is mine. But I feel like the ship sailed for me in terms of living in New York because I think you need to live there when you're in your 20s - when you can be poor and energetic and just don't care.
There's a lot of comedy in Intermission but it's got this depth. It's not comedy for comedy's sake - it's informed by something else. I like stuff like that.
My whole career has been completely random and haphazard.
Men and women are custodians of this society, and we both decide what's going to happen for our future. I feel that very, very strongly.
I would not rule out a musical. What I will categorically say is that I will not be in a 'Peaky Blinders' musical.