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The layout design for these subpages is at Portal:Theatre/Selected quote/Layout.

  1. Select a new quote attributed to a different individual than any of those currently quoted below.
  2. Add the new quote to the next available subpage, using the layout format from the link above.
  3. Add a citation of where the quote is documented. This should be placed on the subpage, below the quote layout template, and enclosed in <noinclude>...</noinclude> tags.
  4. Update "max=" to the new total for the "selected quote" {{Random portal component}} at Portal:Theatre.

If you are unsure or do not know how to add an entry, feel free to post a question, suggestion or nomination at Portal talk:Theatre.

Quote list

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Edward Albee
A play is fiction — and fiction is fact distilled into truth.
Edward Albee, New York Times interview, 1966

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Tallulah Bankhead
If you really want to help the American theater, don't be an actress, darling. Be an audience.
Tallulah Bankhead, 1952

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Elbert Hubbard
One can play comedy, two are required for melodrama, but a tragedy demands three.
Elbert Hubbard, from Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers, 1906

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W. Somerset Maugham
The secret of playwriting can be given in two maxims: stick to the point, and whenever you can, cut.

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Max Beerbohm as depicted by Walter Sickert for Vanity Fair (1891)
Often as he sneered at Plato, Aristotle never called him a playwright.

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James Thurber
The playwright of today likes to believe that he is throwing light upon his time, when his time is actually throwing light upon him.

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George Bernard Shaw
In order to fully realize how bad a popular play can be, it is necessary to see it twice.

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Will Rogers
The theater is a great equalizer: it is the only place where the poor can look down on the rich.

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Sacha Guitry, portrait by Léon Gard
When they have a success, the producers think they are brilliant, but when they have a failure, they think the public are fools.

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August Strindberg
A playwright is a lay preacher peddling the ideas of his time in popular form.

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Peter Ustinov
By increasing the size of the keyhole, today's playwrights are in danger of doing away with the door.
Peter Ustinov, Christian Science Monitor, 1962

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Oscar Wilde
As far as my work is concerned [the ideal dramatic criticism is] unqualified appreciation.
Oscar Wilde, St James's Gazette interview, 1895

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Oscar Levant
Musicals - a series of catastrophes ending with a floor show.

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Ralph Richardson
Acting is merely the art of keeping a large number of people from coughing.

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Spencer Tracy
Know your lines and don't bump into the furniture.

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Rosalind Russell
Acting is standing up naked and turning around slowly.

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Arthur Miller
The theater is so endlessly fascinating because it is so accidental. It's so much like life.

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Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay
The business of the dramatist is to keep out of sight and let nothing appear but his characters.

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William Shakespeare
All the world's a stage / And all the men and women merely players / They have their exits and their entrances / And one man in his time plays many parts ...

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Voltaire
Whoever condemns the theater is an enemy of his country.
Voltaire