It's extremely difficult to be an actor, for many reasons: It's mostly unrewarding financially. It takes a lot of hard work before an actor even gets a part. A career is apt to be short-lived. The field is incredibly competitive. Cream does not always rise to the top. And yet actors young and old line up by the thousands wanting to do it. What fuels this desire? What is it that drives actors to withstand the frustration of not getting parts, of getting bad parts in bad plays, of being mistreated by directors, misundertood by audiences, misinterpreted by critics?
With a nod to the "Paris...
It's extremely difficult to be an actor, for many reasons: It's mostly unrewarding financially. It takes a lot of hard work before an actor even ge...
Rosemarie Tichler and Barry Jay Kaplan take us behind the scenes in conversations with thirteen of today s most distinguished playwrights, including Tony Kushner, John Guare, Wallace Shawn, Suzan-Lori Parks, David Henry Hwang, and Sarah Ruhl. To familiarize the reader with the world of each playwright, Tichler and Kaplan introduce us to the environments in which the work happens, conducting their interviews in the playwright s home, a dark theater, or a coffee shop. Topics of conversation range from the playwrights earliest memories of the theater to finding their unique voices, and from...
Rosemarie Tichler and Barry Jay Kaplan take us behind the scenes in conversations with thirteen of today s most distinguished playwrights, includin...