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Paula Vogel Quotes

«Sarah Ruhl is fast becoming a major voice in the 21st century American theatre. Having witnessed the transformative effect of her unique and singular plays for over a decade, I have remained fiercely optimistic about the future of American theatre in the century ahead. I eagerly anticipate the transformation of the Arena audience in my own hometown of Washington, D.C.»
Author: Paula Vogel
«I think I love teaching for the reason I love being in a rehearsal room,»
Author: Paula Vogel
«I don't like the table work where I'm talking about myself, I'm talking about the play, what I meant. I love when actors and directors and designers say, 'What if we did it this way?' Or 'Did you ever think of doing this?' Or 'I see it in a different way. May I show you?'»
Author: Paula Vogel
«we were all starving in New York, and none of us were getting produced, and we were just frustrated.»
Author: Paula Vogel
«I am very high right now. I am so proud of the production of my play we have in New York and grateful to director Mark Brokaw and all the actors and actresses who played the roles.»
Author: Paula Vogel
«Theater is perhaps one of the few places left where we are in a dialogue right now. Everything has become so partisan, and the rhetoric has become so heated, that conversation is almost impossible.»
Author: Paula Vogel