Tango & Cristo
Do you think there’s ever a truly perfect performance, or is perfection just a moving target that keeps the stage alive?
Perfection is like the spotlight—always shifting with every audience, always a new challenge to chase, so the stage stays alive.
So, if the spotlight is always moving, does that mean the audience is the real actor or just a prop that keeps the light from falling flat?
The audience? They’re the true stars—each laugh, gasp, or silence rewrites the script, so I’m just the actor dancing to that ever‑shifting beat.
If the audience rewrites the script, do we then become an actor with no lines, or just a mirror that reflects their ever‑changing applause?