Being a playwright is like the equivalent of doing a jigsaw puzzle that has 1,500 pieces, and it's a jigsaw of a blue sky. Not a cloud in sight.
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It's very hard to be a playwright because it's very competitive.
It was kind of enlightening to become a playwright.
It's an odd mix, the life of a playwright.
One of the things you hope you've done as a playwright is create roles that can sustain different interpretations.
You can't be a playwright without believing there's an audience for adventurous work.
To me, the job of a playwright is to explore and bring to light our lives. You can't hold back; you have to give in to this. Sometimes, you say things people don't want to hear.
You know, most good playwrights write seven good plays and then something happens and after that they're crap.
I'm not a playwright; I'm a writer who loves theater.
A playwright who limits himself - or is limited - to a handful of characters is forced to concentrate on the essentials of the situation that he has chosen to portray.
For a long time I managed to think two things simultaneously, that I am actually a good playwright, and that the next time I write a play I will be revealed as someone who is no good at all.
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