"Behind the footlights there is always the applause, which stimulates the actors. On the screen it is a different matter"
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Then the line snaps shut: “On the screen it is a different matter.” That understatement does the heavy lifting. Screen acting, especially in Novello’s era as cinema consolidated its power, is labor performed for an absent crowd. The actor plays to a lens, to takes and retakes, to an editor’s future decisions. Validation is delayed and filtered through box office, reviews, studio gossip - not the immediate roar that can rescue a shaky night or inflate a middling performance into a triumph.
The subtext carries a quiet grievance from a musician-actor who lived through the cultural handoff from theater’s liveness to cinema’s reproducibility. Applause is a kind of collaboration; it co-authors the performance by shaping timing and intensity. Film offers immortality, but it also isolates. Novello isn’t romanticizing the stage so much as noting what gets traded away when entertainment scales: intimacy, improvisational reciprocity, the performer’s right to feel the room.
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Novello, Ivor. (2026, January 15). Behind the footlights there is always the applause, which stimulates the actors. On the screen it is a different matter. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/behind-the-footlights-there-is-always-the-141012/
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Novello, Ivor. "Behind the footlights there is always the applause, which stimulates the actors. On the screen it is a different matter." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/behind-the-footlights-there-is-always-the-141012/.
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"Behind the footlights there is always the applause, which stimulates the actors. On the screen it is a different matter." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/behind-the-footlights-there-is-always-the-141012/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






