"I love the rehearsal process in the theatre, and the visceral sense of contact and communication with a live audience"
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The phrase “visceral sense of contact” is doing heavy lifting. “Contact” suggests theatre as physical exchange, not metaphor: breath, timing, laughter arriving a half-second late, silence that turns heavy in the room. Nelson frames the audience not as consumers but as co-authors, shaping rhythm and intensity in real time. “Communication” signals a need for immediacy - the satisfaction of knowing, right now, whether the story is transmitting.
Context matters: Nelson emerged from a film moment that made actors into icons, often defined by a handful of immortalized screen gestures. Theatre offers the opposite economy: ephemerality. The subtext is longing for a space where the work resets nightly, where connection is earned rather than preserved, and where risk - not polish - is the point.
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