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Howard Wilson Quotes

«In the beginning, you think everything is just fine and rosy with this family, you begin to wonder `What is this play about?' ... But that's what Arthur Miller wants to do. As the play goes on, in the last half-hour or so, the audience goes through an emotional roller coaster.»
Author: Howard Wilson
«The basic (theme) is the past catching up with the present, ... It's how the actions of one affects others in ways you could never know. We find out how these (characters') choices collide.»
Author: Howard Wilson
«In the beginning, you think everything is just fine and rosy with this family, you begin to wonder ???What is this play about?' ... But that's what Arthur Miller wants to do. As the play goes on, in the last half-hour or so, the audience goes through an emotional roller coaster.»
Author: Howard Wilson
«It looks like we may be on schedule, possibly for an Act 34 hearing sometime around December 12, if everything goes well,»
Author: Howard Wilson
«I received a letter from Harrisburg that there might be a little hold-up because the historical society didn't approve something with the renovation,»
Author: Howard Wilson
«the interests of justice have been served, and further proceedings in this matter are unnecessary.»
Author: Howard Wilson