Norris believes stepping into fear is crucial for growth, stating, "Step into your fears' has been a mantra for my whole career. Go into the thing you're afraid of because if you're afraid of it then it means you won't know what you're doing which means you'll learn more." He highlights that embracing fear leads one to learn and experience more profoundly.
Reflecting on his tenure, Norris expresses contentment with the upcoming change: "It'll be really good to have a fresh blast come through." He acknowledges the importance of change in the industry, emphasizing that a new perspective revitalizes creativity.
Norris's wide-ranging background, from acting training to directing acclaimed theater and films, provided him with diverse experiences for this leadership role. "I might not have had extensive experience in running a building... but I had a wide-ranging, eclectic CV," he notes, highlighting the importance of varied experiences in leadership.
Despite being the artistic director, Norris remains grounded and focused on his work: "I'm still completely up to my eyes in doing the job and I will be until the day I walk out because that's the nature of this." His commitment to his role exemplifies his dedication and humble approach.
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