When I was five years old, I auditioned for the role of 'Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol.'
Shares a childhood experience of auditioning for the role of "Tiny Tim" in a production of "A Christmas Carol," highlighting the enduring cultural significance of the story.
Humor disarms people. It opens them up to starting a dialogue about things they wouldn't normally talk about. I don't understand how people who don't have a sense of humor get through life.
Religion is something we don't talk about, and it is used by uneducated people as a weapon to divide us as opposed to connect with each other.
My grandmother was a church organist, but we only went on Easter and Christmas Eve sometimes.