Everything has its own kind of theatricality and its own drama.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
No drama, however great, is entirely independent of the stage on which it is given.
Everyone sees drama from his own perspective.
Dramas need to have a certain aesthetic that comedy just doesn't really seem to need to have.
The rules of drama are very much separate from the properties of life. I think that's especially true of Shakespeare.
To be perfectly honest, drama is a lot simpler than comedy.
Now, drama is quite useful at helping us to understand what our position is and, conversely, we might then understand why our theatre is being destroyed.
In the theater there is often a tension, almost a contradiction, between the way real people would think and behave, and a kind of imposed dramaticness.
In our own, theatre can be the place where we come together, reaching with and through stories, to who we are and to who we can be.
There is always drama and there will always be drama, but its the way its presented in my head that makes it so interesting. Everyone gets their time in the middle of the drama.
'Cause movies are human drama, that's it.
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