I understand your new play is full of single entendres.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A play should give you something to think about. When I see a play and understand it the first time, then I know it can't be much good.
I'm not suggesting that the play is without fault; all of my plays are imperfect, I'm rather happy to say-it leaves me something to do.
Play is the exultation of the possible.
It's not what you play but what you leave out that makes the difference.
When you're doing a play, you don't always have a practical world that you're working off of. You have to create it for yourself.
You write a play mostly out of yourself. There's a need to get a certain thing down.
What really happened was one day I decided to write a new kind of play.
I rather go to see a good play than be in one.
The great fun of doing new plays is that people have no idea what's going to happen next. That goes quite soon, as people start talking about it, and the only way you can keep hold of that is genuinely to keep changing it.
Only in a novel are all things given full play.
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