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Brian Crowe Quotes

«Like most people, I read 'Julius Caesar' in middle school and I thought it was the most boring and awful thing I ever read,»
Author: Brian Crowe
«When you see it in performance, then you can see the intrigue and the scenes of danger and conspiracy.»
Author: Brian Crowe
«It's so easy for us to get excited and just be swayed because somebody says the right words at the right time, hitting all the right buttons,»
Author: Brian Crowe
«It only takes three people to incite a mob, and that's exactly what happens in this play.»
Author: Brian Crowe
«I think it's well spent money on their case, and I have a law firm with some very, very talented lawyers, and just the fact that I was the corporation counsel, the fact that I know municipal law, I don't think should penalize me or my firm.»
Author: Brian Crowe
«Romeo and Juliet. It wouldn't go above 25 miles an hour.»
Author: Brian Crowe
«It was just the actors, performing some in costumes, some in jeans, on a stage for 600 students. And the students responded and were very captivated, and enjoyed it and asked intelligent questions. Then, as the performance ended, the van arrived.»
Author: Brian Crowe
«The inspiration for this program was a bit of outrage, that students were graduating in the State of New Jersey not having seen Shakespeare performed live.»
Author: Brian Crowe