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When a show ends, for a few days, my body sizzles with leftover energy, like a tree in the wake of a lightning strike.

~ S.m. Stevens

S.m. Stevens Arts Bit Players Musical Theater Theatre Young Adult

When you're in a show, all through rehearsals Tech Week hovers out there like a magical holy grail. In reality, Tech Week is always a train wreck of missed cues, forgotten lines, malfunctioning set pieces and short tempers.

~ S.m. Stevens

S.m. Stevens Arts Bit Players Musical Theater Theatre Young Adult

The first few weeks of school were always surreal, like you landed on an alien planet with strange teachers and unfamiliar classrooms, even though the lockers and cafeteria seemed familiar.

~ S.m. Stevens

S.m. Stevens Arts Bit Players Musical Theater Theatre Young Adult

This was awkward to infinity. Alex living here would change my entire routine. I was sharing a bathroom with my boyfriend. How scary was that? I had tampons and pads and everything in there. He was going to be naked in the shower on the other side of my bedroom wall. And I was going to be naked in the shower with him in my house.

~ S.m. Stevens

S.m. Stevens Arts Bit Players Musical Theater Theatre Young Adult

A film that is a true work of art transcends theatre and heartwarmingly changes lives.

~ A.d. Posey

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I had loved poetry and the theatre. Now I loved adventure more.

~ Sara Sheridan

Sara Sheridan Adventure Poetry Theatre

The stage is a magic circle where only the most real things happen, a neutral territory outside the jurisdiction of Fate where stars may be crossed with impunity. A truer and more real place does not exist in all the universe.

~ P.s. Baber

P.s. Baber Acting Drama Fate Real Stage Theater Theatre

We do on stage things that are supposed to happen off. Which is a kind of integrity, if you look on every exit as being an entrance somewhere else.

~ Tom Stoppard

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So always avoid banality. That is, avoid illustrating the author's words and remarks. If you want to create a true masterpiece you must always avoid beautiful lies: the truths on the calender under each date you find a proverb or saying such as: He who is good to others will be happy. But this is not true. It is a lie. The spectator, perhaps, is content. The spectator likes easy truths. But we are not there to please or pander to the spectator. We are here to tell the truth.

~ Jerzy Grotowski

Jerzy Grotowski Awareness Banality Lies Plays Theater Theatre Truth

A man stroking a dog’s head means the universe is stroking the universe; a child playing with a little dog means the universe is playing with the universe! If the universe is a theatre play, then we can be sure that there is only one player: The universe itself! Everything we see is the same player!

~ Mehmet Murat Ildan

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Sin is what is new, strong, surprising, strange. The theatre must take an interest in sin if the young are to be able to go there.

~ Bertolt Brecht

Bertolt Brecht Sin Theatre

It is very good, Wisehammer, it's very well written, but it's too-too-political. It will be considered provocative.You don't want me to say it.Not tonight. We have many people against us.I could tone it down. I could omit 'We left our country for our country's good.'That's the best line.

~ Timberlake Wertenbaker

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He seems, in manner and rank, above the class of young men who take that turn; but I remember hearing them say, that the little theatre at Fairport was to open with the performance of a young gentleman, being his first appearance on any stage.—If this should be thee, Lovel!—Lovel? yes, Lovel or Belville are just the names which youngsters are apt to assume on such occasions—on my life, I am sorry for the lad.

~ Walter Scott

Walter Scott Actors Names Theatre Youth

Everyone likes everything nowadays. They like the television and the phonograph and the shampoo and the soda pop and the Cracker Jack. Everything becomes everything else and it's all nice and pretty and LIKABLE. Everything is fun in the sun! Where's the discernment? Where's the arbitration that separates what I LIKE from what I RESPECT, what I deem WORTHY, what has... listen to me now... SIGNIFICANCE.

~ John Logan

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Yet for a moment it seemed to him that the men who had dragged marble from Italy and porphyry from Portugal, who had ransacked the jungle for its rarest woods and paid their millions to build this opulent and fantastical theatre, had done so in order that a young girl with loose brown hair should move across its stage, drawing her future from its empty air.

~ Eva Ibbotson

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People in America, they're getting dumber, they're getting less able to analyze something and think critically, and pick apart the underlying elements. And more and more ready to make a snap judgment regarding something at face value, which is too bad.

~ William Missouri Downs

William Missouri Downs America Theatre

What if Theater was the Pong of the the digital Ping?A place where the live experience has an function?

~ Natasha Tsakos

Natasha Tsakos Live Modern Performance Technology Theatre

How vast those Orbs must be, and how inconsiderable this Earth, the Theatre upon which all our mighty Designs, all our Navigations, and all our Wars are transacted, is when compared to them. A very fit consideration, and matter of Reflection, for those Kings and Princes who sacrifice the Lives of so many People, only to flatter their Ambition in being Masters of some pitiful corner of this small Spot.

~ Christiaan Huygens

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The earth is an orbiting speck in incomprehensible vastness. The histories of our civilizations, our accomplishments and secrets, great good and evil—these are no more significant than the single twinkle of a star. Perhaps, this is why we try to outshine the heavens with our cities and make theatrical events of our simple lives.

~ Christopher Hawke

Christopher Hawke Acomplishment Civilization Earth History Theatre

If you spend a hundred bucks, or more, to go to the theatre, something should happen to you. Maybe somebody should be asking you some questions about your values, or about the way you think about things. Maybe you should come out of the theatre, something having happened to you. Maybe you should be changing, or thinking about changing. But if you just go there, and the only thing you worry about is where you left the damn car, then you wasted a hundred bucks.

~ Edward Albee

Edward Albee Plays Power Of Words Theatre

If you spend a hundred bucks, or more, to go to the theatre, something should happen to you. Maybe somebody should be asking you some questions about your values, or about the way you think about things. Maybe you should come out of the theatre, something haven happened to you. Maybe you should be changing, or thinking about changing. But if you just go there, and the only thing you worry about is where you left the damn car, then you wasted a hundred bucks.

~ Edward Albee

Edward Albee Plays Power Of Words Theatre

Doubtless some ancient Greek has observed that behind the big mask and the speaking-trumpet, there must always be our poor little eyes peeping as usual and our timorous lips more or less under anxious control.

~ George Eliot

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The gateway to the underworld is seen as part antiquity and part theatre. Welcome to the lower depths.

~ Peter Ackroyd

Peter Ackroyd Drama Gorky Hades Hell Theatre

What I wear on and off stage is my mask. You see, a mask doesn't hide you, it exposes you.

~ Nuno Roque

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I AM the current curator of the black trunk and the stories it holds within.

~ Hope Barrett

Hope Barrett Bankrupt Murder Theatre Victorian Era

The theatre is a place where one has time for the problems of people to whom one would show the door if they came to one's office for a job.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Jobs Office People Problems Theatre

Love is an operation theatre, where you find the scalpel and the stitches

~ عبادة زياد الحمدان

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Gus is the Cat at the Theatre Door.His name, as I ought to have told you before,Is really Asparagus. That's such a fussTo pronounce, that we usually call him just Gus.His coat's very shabby, he's thin as a rake,And he suffers from palsy that makes his paw shake.Yet he was, in his youth, quite the smartest of Cats —But no longer a terror to mice or to rats.For he isn't the Cat that he was in his prime;Though his name was quite famous, he says, in his time.And whenever he joins his friends at their club(which takes place at the back of the neighbouring pub)He loves to regale them, if someone else pays,With anecdotes drawn from his palmiest days.For he once was a Star of the highest degree —He has acted with Irving, he's acted with Tree.And he likes to relate his success on the Halls,Where the Gallery once gave him seven cat-calls.But his grandest creation, as he loves to tell,Was Firefrorefiddle, the Fiend of the Fell.

~ T.s. Eliot

T.s. Eliot Actors Cats Has Beens Theatre

What, my dear Lady Disdain! are you yet living?Beatrice: Is it possible disdain should die while she hathsuch meet food to feed it as Signior Benedick?

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Drama Theatre

If you live a long life and get to the end of it without ever once having felt crushingly depressed, then you probably haven’t been paying attention.

~ Duncan Macmillan

Duncan Macmillan Depressed Drama Theatre

The beauty of theatre was that it was a moving, changing art form—only those who watch the same performance night in after night out see the real naturalistic drama at work—the small changes, adjustments, changes in articulation or intonation, the addition of a cough or hiccup, a longer pause rife with more (or less) meaning, the character’s movement across the stage a step slower, a step closer to the audience, the change of a word here and there, an overall change in mood and tone, the actors becoming (or not) the characters more fully, blending in with them, losing themselves in the lines, in the characterizations, in a drama that is simultaneously unfolding and becoming more and more verisimilitudinous as time marches on. This is the real narrative—while the character changes on stage in an instant, the play changes slowly, unnoticeably (unnoticeable to those closest to it perhaps), like the face of a man in his thirties, like his beliefs about life, his motives, all slowly as if duplicating itself day by day, filling itself and becoming more and more itself, the rehearsal of Self, the dress rehearsal of Self, the performance of Self, the extended performance of Self, the encore…—it appears to be the same show, played over and over again with the same details to different crowds, and yet something happens. Something changes. It is not the same show.

~ John M. Keller

John M. Keller Drama The Self Theater Theatre

Every culture that has lost myth has lost, by the same token, its natural healthy creativity. Only a horizon ringed about with myths can unify a culture. The forces of imagination and the Apollonian dream are saved only by myth from indiscriminate rambling. The images of myth must be the daemonic guardians, ubiquitous but unnoticed, presiding over the growth of the child's mind and interpreting to the mature man his life and struggles.

~ Friedrich Nietzsche

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I would like to curl up and become a small thing. About this big. And still. Very still. Have you ever become so melancholy, that you wanted to fit in the palm of your beloved’s hand? And lie there, for fortnights, or decades, or the length of time between stars? In complete silence?

~ Sarah Ruhl

Sarah Ruhl Drama Meoncholy Theatre

The intoxication with the theatre, with its limelight, costumes, and masks, and with its passions and conflicts, accords well with the adolescence of a man who was to act his role with an intense sense of the dramatic, and of whose life it might indeed be said that its very shape had the power and pattern of classical tragedy.

~ Isaac Deutscher

Isaac Deutscher Biography Drama Leon Trotsky Theatre

No actor is a success unless he feels inside himself, as long as he lives, that he is good.

~ Stella Adler

Stella Adler Acting Drama Success Theatre

You'll never really be great unless you aim high.

~ Stella Adler

Stella Adler Acting Drama Dreams Goal Achievement Success Theatre

I've never been in love, never in my life.Oh, I've dreamed of love, dreamed endlessly, day and night,but my soul is like a fine piano that's locked,and the key is lost.

~ Sarah Ruhl

Sarah Ruhl Anton Chekhov Drama Theatre Three Sisters

I try to tighten my heart into a knot, a snarl, I try to learn to live dead, just numb, but then I see someone I want, and it's like a nail, like a hot spike right through my chest, and I know I'm losing.

~ Tony Kushner

Tony Kushner Angels In America Drama Theatre Tony Kushner

I think a person has to believe in something,or search out some kind of faith;otherwise life is empty, nothing.How can you live not knowing why the cranes fly,why children are born, why there are stars in the sky...Either you know why you live,or it's all small, unnecessary bits.

~ Sarah Ruhl

Sarah Ruhl Anton Chekhov Drama Theatre Three Sisters

Oh, where is it, where did my past go, when I was young, happy and intelligent, when my dreams and thoughts had some grace, and the present and future were lit up with hope? Why is it, that when we've just started to live, we grow dull, gray, uninteresting, lazy, useless, with flattened-out souls?

~ Sarah Ruhl

Sarah Ruhl Anton Chekhov Drama Theatre Three Sisters
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