If there really is such a thing as turning in one's grave, Shakespeare must get a lot of exercise.
George OrwellTags: shakespeare classics drama interpretation authorial-intent
The theater is a communal event, like church. The playwright constructs a mass to be performed for a lot of people. She writes a prayer, which is really just the longings of one heart.
Marsha NormanOur lives drifts along with normal things happening. Some ups, some downs, but nothing to go down in history about. Nothing so fantastic or terrible that it'll be told for a thousand years.
“But because we grew up surrounded by big dramatic story arcs in books and movies, we think our lives are supposed to be filled with huge ups and downs! So people pretend there is drama where there is none.”
That's why people invent fights. That's why we're drawn to sports. That's why we act like everything that happens to us is such a big deal.
We're trying to make our life into a fairy tale.
Tags: drama
I want her back" I said "I want HIM back"~Charlie
Ann M. MartinEvery scene should be able to answer three questions: "Who wants what from whom? What happens if they don't get it? Why now?
David MametIn the language of an actor, to know is synonymous with to feel
Konstantin StanislavskiOne feels relieved these days when a play is not like television.
Valerie MartinTags: drama
Anger precedes hate, while love vicariously hangs in the balance.
Lorraine GokulPrior to her reading of the poem, light tears washed over him. He seemed to be leaking out moments that were, as far as he could tell, stored in physical parts of his body – in his shoulders, his back, his stomach. His body remembered things that his brain ignored.
U.L. HarperTags: drama contemporary
Romance is everything to turn it into a cause for given is priceless
Maxine Wilson-PerryTags: romance mystery drama paranormal dog
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