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TEACHER "" S BLOG TANZANIA IS AN ONLINE FOR ALL TEACHERS OF TANZANIA AND THE WORLD IN GENERAL- THE BLOG IS FOR ALL TEACHERS FOR ALL LEVELS
Here’s a list of witty and clever quotes by playwrights about the act of writing and creating plays:
ReplyDelete“You can’t be a real country unless you have a beer and an airline. But you can’t be a real playwright unless you have a pencil and a lot of coffee.” – David Mamet
“Writing a play is like building a house—you need a solid foundation, or it will all collapse under the weight of your own words.” – Tom Stoppard
“I write for the theatre because the page is not enough; I want the words to breathe.” – Edward Albee
“Playwriting is the art of making people believe in other people, even when you barely believe in them yourself.” – Anonymous
“A playwright is someone who tells the truth while everyone else is pretending.” – Harold Pinter
“I never wanted to be a writer. I wanted to be a witness.” – August Wilson
“Writing a play is like juggling knives—you hope the audience doesn’t notice when you drop one.” – Anonymous
“I like to write plays the way I like to cook: messy, loud, and full of flavor.” – Lin-Manuel Miranda
“The art of playwriting is knowing which scenes to keep and which to kill—mercilessly.” – George Bernard Shaw
“A good playwright knows the world isn’t perfect—but the stage can be.” – Anonymous