I love Tennessee Williams pieces; they are so poetic and I love period pieces.
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I've always had an affinity for writers who have a poetry background, so I always liked Tennessee Williams.
I'm a big fan of period pieces, and I'm a big fan of the old-time westerns.
I love that period, between the '20s and the '60s. I love doing period pieces, and those eras are my favorite period in time, music wise, and the elegance and the way of being.
I love period pieces. It's where my skill sets lie, with the horseback riding, the sword fighting and the accents. I love that world, and I love working on those big, epic shows. That's what I hope to find myself in, in the future.
Tennessee Williams is an incredible writer for women because, in many ways, his women characters are him. He writes so passionately.
I'm very fond of Tennessee Williams' plays, and when my husband and I went to New Orleans in the late 1970s, we saw 'A Street Car Named Desire.'
I recently did a piece for the Boston Pops and John Williams, and I hope that it's as well a composed piece as I've ever done for any other medium or occasion.
There's a humble beauty about listening to period instruments that I like.
My favorite books, art pieces, films, and music, always have something jarring about them.
I'm always keeping an eye out for a period piece. I was trained in theatre, so most of the things we did were classical - Shakespeare, Moliere, and Chekhov.
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