Four acclaimed leading men -- Jeff Daniels (Blackbird), Brian Dennehy (Inherit the Wind and a Tony Award for Death of a Salesman), Liev Schreiber (Talk Radio and a Best Actor Tony for Glengarry Glen Ross) and Kevin Spacey (1991 Tony winner for Lost in Yonkers) -- discuss a wide array of topics, including whether the prefer rehearsal to performance, their experience in long runs and how great plays can carry actors along, the acting opportunities of appearing in many plays by the same author, how they find new challenges, whether they can still enjoy theatre as a member of the audience, and if its harder to do their work now that they're well known.