“The oldest form of theater is the dinner table. It's got five or six people, new show every night, same players. Good ensemble; the people have worked together a lot.”
Michael J. Fox
“Theater people work by instinct. I've never known a really calculated artistic decision.”
John Goodwin
“Theater people are always pining and agonizing because they're afraid that they'll be forgotten. And in America they're quite right. They will be.”
Agnes De Mille
“What people really want in the theater is fantasy involvement and not reality involvement.”
Edward Albee
“As long as more people will pay admission to a theater to see a naked body than to see a naked brain, the drama will languish”
George Bernard Shaw
“Audiences cry in the theater when people make a hard choice-for life.”
Bill C. Davis
“In a theater you have that many more seats, so that many more people, and they are feeding you, telling you how far you can go or what you can do.”
Bea Arthur