That’s part of what made me interested in theater as a kid. It made it acceptable to be a man for an hour onstage. Christine and the Queens Read Quote
I always wanted to be Romeo, not Juliet. Romeo is a much cooler way to be – Juliet’s just up in a balcony, waiting. Christine and the Queens Read Quote
I’m a huge pop music lover. I do love the immediacy, the organic fever that happens when a pop track is so infectious. Christine and the Queens Read Quote
Festivals are happy places, and you don’t really want to enjoy them on your own. Christine and the Queens Read Quote
When you dance, you own everything you have. You are really in your own body. You do it with your muscles and your bones and your weight and your height – it’s how to love yourself by moving. Christine and the Queens Read Quote
Tapping into a more masculine, macho culture, I got in touch with my femininity, but differently. Macho culture is also pride of the body and showing it off – a relationship to theatricality, to construction. It’s about owning your narrative again. Christine and the Queens Read Quote
I have an obsession with haters: the great mess of the Internet expressing itself. I love to type my name on Twitter and read everything. It’s always enlightening to see what they hate about you: I’m not pretty enough to be on stage, or my music doesn’t make any sense. It feels good to read that, like I’m heading in the right direction! Christine and the Queens Read Quote
I use Twitter to be my best self: fun, dateable. I don’t get paranoid with Twitter, only in real life. I write so I feel comfortable, not speaking. Christine and the Queens Read Quote