It's hard to find a play that's right for me to do. Rather than waiting around for the right script to come along, I decided to write one myself.
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Give me good writing, and I'll play it all day.
I wish in my own mind I were more definite - that I was absolutely convinced I'd never direct someone else's script, but I keep reading scripts, because I might find something.
As a writer, it's very difficult to just hand your script over to someone else, especially if you have to watch them hurt it, and that's when I decided I would direct my own work.
I envision the script as a story in my mind, memorize the entire thing and have it play out. It helps me figure out where my character needs to go.
Well if somebody's giving me a script, I'll consider it. But it's not something I'm chasing.
Why should I write a play? I don't have to write a play, do I? But somehow, I think that's what I'm here for, so I'd better do it.
There's no point daydreaming about what you want to play, because there might never be a script with that part in.
I've never written a play before, and I'll never write one again. You can quote me.
Choosing to write a play is some kind of surrender. I don't make an outline. I sit and work, and suddenly the door opens, and out it comes.
I do actually dabble in a bit of poetry! And I'm yet to pen a script, but it is something that I've been telling myself I want to do.
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