Drama And Theatre Quotes
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Drama And Theatre Quotes & Sayings
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I want to do theatre and I want to do period drama.
— Lauren Socha
When I was at youth theatre and drama school, I never thought people would mistake me for a stand-up.
— Martin Freeman
When I was at drama school I wanted to do classical theatre. It just so happened that I did a film when I came out and I moved that way.
— Andrew Lincoln
My parents were so proud when I got a scholarship to go to theatre school - it was unheard of that a coal-miner's son should go to drama school.
— Brian Blessed
If you live a long life and get to the end of it without ever once having felt crushingly depressed, then you probably haven't been paying attention.
— Duncan MacMillan
Drama - what literature does at night.
— George Jean Nathan
Let's sing our way out of this
— Isabel Fraire
We are searching for Go.
— Doug Bentley
When I started drama school, theatre was the main draw. I never had any movie star notions. Not that there were family ties to the theatre, either.
— Anne-Marie Duff
Family is the theatre of the spiritual drama, the place where things happen, especially the things that matter.
— G.K. Chesterton
From there I did a one year theatre acting course in Fife, and then three years of drama school in London.
— Ewan McGregor
Starting my career in London was no accident because the city and the industry here are all about theatre and drama, and I respond well to that.
— Erin O'Connor
The gateway to the underworld is seen as part antiquity and part theatre. Welcome to the lower depths.
— Peter Ackroyd
Theatre is filled w/ passion, risk and drama (as much behind-the-curtain as on stage), perfect ingredients for documentary storytelling.
— Dori Berinstein
The imagination is closer to the actor than real life-more agreeable, more comfortable.
— Stella Adler
I almost failed drama at school. I hated it. It was all about the history of theatre.
— Brenton Thwaites
Normally our season is seven weeks in the Drama Theatre and four weeks in the Opera Theater.
— Graeme Murphy
Drama criticism ... is a self-knowing account of the way in which one's consciousness has been modified during an evening at the theatre.
— Kenneth Tynan
You'll never really be great unless you aim high.
— Stella Adler
No actor is a success unless he feels inside himself, as long as he lives, that he is good.
— Stella Adler
I'm grateful to be working. The most exciting thing for me is that I never get bored - I've done comedy, drama, musical theatre and now Shakespeare.
— Sheridan Smith