The performer, who plays Birmingham next month, reflects on his time at the city's repertory theatre.
Billions star Damian Lewis says everyone has "the right" to get involved in the arts, regardless of background.
"The problem [with] getting into these brilliant drama schools like the one I went to, [is] they cost money." "So it's [about] giving writers from all walks of life the confidence to sit down and write," he said. "I played in a production of Rope and then I played Romeo in Romeo and Juliet, which I was terrible in," he quipped.The actor-turned-musician is touring his debut album which went into the top 40 in June
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