I've never written a play before, and I'll never write one again. You can quote me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
You write a play mostly out of yourself. There's a need to get a certain thing down.
I write short stories, and I wrote a play.
For me, a play is a form of writing which isn't complete until it is interpreted by actors. But it's still a form of writing. And so most of my time is spent thinking about how to write a sentence.
I've written fiction for as long as I can remember; it's always been my preferred form of play.
Before trying a novel I wrote a couple of plays.
Give me good writing, and I'll play it all day.
I've done nothing with my life but write plays.
I write plays because writing dialogue is the only respectable way of contradicting yourself. I put a position, rebut it, refute the rebuttal, and rebut the refutation.
I've always known that writing plays is very difficult, because I've written three or four that have never been produced.