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I think a playwright must be his own dramaturg.
John Guare
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John Guare
Age: 86
Born: 1938
Born: February 5
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Does any art have a practical value? People love to talk about how expensive a painting is. That's the only way we can talk about paintings in this century.
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You cannot write to resonate twenty or thirty or forty years from now. You only can write for that very day, but whatever happens is all gravy.
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All the New York City Ballet does is hit beautiful home runs.
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The great risk is always saying, how will I communicate what I'm trying to get across to a room full of strangers sitting in the dark watching a stage?
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People rewrite the play so much to make it palatable to the audience, to make something clear, that they just deaden it. Like it was left it in the oven too long.
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Sometimes you have to protect the life of the play. It seems like spelling out mysterious, musical details can destroy a play by making the motivations too clear, too simplex.
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Like a dog, a playwright lives in an eternal present and a play is never closed.
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Everyone talks about America, this great country. You hear, I'm more patriotic than you are. No, I'm more patriotic! But how few people know the history of this country and how we came into being. That's the part that just amazed me.
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The life of a dancer is tragically short. What is remarkable about the New York City Ballet is that it makes us forget that. Because it keeps the ballet alive.
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However, the moral center of New York City, I believe, is the New York City Ballet.
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I think a playwright must be his own dramaturg. I believe in a theater where the director and the playwright work together to create what they need.
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You can read ten books and finally come across one detail, and it's like, now everything else makes sense. Now I know where I am.
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Avoiding humiliation is the core of tragedy and comedy.
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What we're dealt with hopefully is two arms, two eyes, two legs, a head, a heart. The variations, the extensions, the possibilities of the human body, what that can do
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1975 is as much a historical document as 1803.
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We live in a world where amnesia is the most wished-for state. When did history become a bad word?
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Every play is so important. It's a record of what life was like at the time you wrote that play or that book.
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You can't be a sort of pioneer.
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And what would be great numbers in a Broadway show are now on stage of the New York City Ballet.
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The power of the past to still dominate our thinking today.
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