"Once you've done one style, you leave it for a while"
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The phrasing matters. "Once you've done" implies completion, a clean finish, not abandonment mid-thought. She’s not chasing novelty for novelty’s sake; she’s protecting the work from repetition, the audience from receiving a diluted rerun. And "leave it for a while" is the tell: this isn’t a scorched-earth reinvention. It’s seasonal. Styles can be revisited later, recharged by distance, experience, and new collaborations.
The subtext is practical and slightly defiant: style is a tool, not an identity. Actors get trapped by what lands well publicly, especially women, who are often steered toward a narrow range of “acceptable” energies. Shaw’s line insists on craft over consumption: the job isn’t to become a predictable product, it’s to stay porous enough to let different forms - classical, contemporary, comedic, severe, intimate - change you. That’s how you keep a career from turning into a greatest-hits tour.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Shaw, Fiona. (n.d.). Once you've done one style, you leave it for a while. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/once-youve-done-one-style-you-leave-it-for-a-while-53272/
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Shaw, Fiona. "Once you've done one style, you leave it for a while." FixQuotes. Accessed February 1, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/once-youve-done-one-style-you-leave-it-for-a-while-53272/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Once you've done one style, you leave it for a while." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/once-youve-done-one-style-you-leave-it-for-a-while-53272/. Accessed 1 Feb. 2026.





