Theatre is the art form of the present: it exists only in the present, and then it's gone.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What I love about theatre is that it disappears as it happens.
Theatre is immediate, it's alive, you're there with the audience, it can't be done again and again and again and again, it's organic.
Theater can be elusive and poetic, but it doesn't thrive when it doesn't reach an audience.
The drama may be called that part of theatrical art which lends itself most readily to intellectual discussion: what is left is theater.
I don't think theatre has changed; it's society that has changed.
The wonderful thing about theater as an art form is it's a purely empirical art form. It's all about what works. And every show, every production, is created anew right from the moment you go into the rehearsal hall.
Because theatre is a story-telling art form, we feel entitled to assume that the playwright got there before we got there.
Politics with me isn't theater. It's performance art. Sometimes, for its own sake.
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.
You know, this isn't theatre like it used to be.