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Quotes About Drama

I came from theater, which is its own beast.
~ Isa Briones
Brothers beating each other up. Everyone wants to see that.
~ Frank Shamrock
Everyone loves good dressing room drama. But nothing beats main stage drama!
~ Bob the Drag Queen
'Sherlock' is beautifully done, if I may say so myself. Even if I wasn't in it, I would like the show.
~ Martin Freeman
Beethoven had a great look. It was very much about the drama of appearance.
~ Boy George
I always laugh a lot when I see the dramas that I end up doing. I see myself behaving very seriously and I'm like, 'What is this?'
~ Gael Garcia Bernal
With drama, you know if you're having a true moment, but in comedy, if somebody doesn't laugh, then you know you're not being funny. That's a really fun challenge, and that's what draws me to comedy.
~ Brooke Nevin
Good TV is not about people being happy; it's drama.
~ Matt Barnes
You have to create characters - certainly in series TV - who people engage with. They don't have to be nice; you don't have to agree with them. But they do have to be compulsively watchable and believable and human, and you want to know what happens to them.
~ Michael Hirst
As an actor, you have to be able to put yourself into the character since your job is literally making the character and the situation he is in believable.
~ Hafthor Bjornsson
I've always believed, maybe naively, that 'The play's the thing.'
~ J. K. Simmons
AEW is all about the bell to bell action. You're going to get more wrestling and less soapy backstage drama.
~ Brandi Rhodes
I belonged to Stratford Children's Theater when I was a boy growing up in Manchester. Even then, I was always doing character parts.
~ John Mahoney
And my emotions were similarly amplified: The highs were higher; the periods of despair were deeper and darker. To a self-possessed young man inebriated with the unfolding drama of his own life, all of this held enormous appeal.
~ Jon Krakauer
But with social media, we've created a stage for constant artificial high drama. Every day a new person emerges as a magnificent hero or a sickening villain.
~ Jon Ronson
But with social media, we've created a stage for constant artificial high drama. Every day a new person emerges as a magnificent hero or a sickening villain. It's all very sweeping, and not the way we actually are as people.
~ Jon Ronson
I think our natural disposition as humans is to plod along until we get old and stop. But with social media, we've created a stage for constant artificial high drama.
~ Jon Ronson
It felt as if the people on Twitter had been invited to be characters in a courtroom drama, and had been allowed to choose their roles, and had all gone for the part of the hanging judge. Or it was even worse than that. They all had gone for the part of the people in the lithographs being ribald at whippings.
~ Jon Ronson
A life had been ruined. What was it for: just some social media drama? I think our natural disposition as humans is to plod along until we get old and stop. But with social media, we've created a stage for constant artificial high drama.
~ Jon Ronson
with social media, we've created a stage for constant artificial high drama. Every day a new person emerges as a magnificent hero or a sickening villain. It's all very sweeping, and not the way we actually are as people.
~ Jon Ronson
It felt like the people on Twitter had been invited to be characters in a courtroom drama, and had been allowed to choose their roles, and had all gone for the part of the hanging judge.
~ Jon Ronson
with social media we've created a stage for constant artificial high dramas. Every day a new person emerges as a magnificent hero or a sickening villain.
~ Jon Ronson
For the benefit of this naïf, the movie experts ran through an inventory of all the lost movies they could think of: the eight-hour version of Greed, Jerry Lewis's The Day the Clown Cried, about a clown who works in the Nazi concentration camps, the missing reels of The Magnificent Ambersons, Orson Welles's legendary The Other Side of the Wind, The Blockhouse – a Second World War drama starring Peter Sellers
~ Jonathan Coe
Then she waited, with parted lips and a saucy challenge in her eyes, to see how her presence -- the drama of being her -- was registering. In the way of such chicks, she seemed convinced of the originality of her provocation.
~ Jonathan Franzen