Wednesday, August 29, 2007

A thought

I'm sitting here in the helpful hum of a flourescent light reading "American Theatre". Nicole Estvanik, in a critic's notebook, says, "Isn't that what we want from our playwrights- for them to frame a Pointillist haze of ideas, events, and personalities, and help us see a picture emerge?"

Is that what "we" want from playwrights?
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Perhaps, but maybe it's more: feeling the emotions, anticipating the actions, sharing the highs and lows, identifying with the characters, enjoying the process of new thoughts and all the attributes that can bring. Wright on!

Anonymous said...

Perhaps, but maybe it's more: feeling the emotions, anticipating the actions, sharing the highs and lows, identifying with the characters, enjoying the process of new thoughts and all the attributes that can bring. Wright on!