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Quotes About Drama

I did theatrical caricatures.
~ Martin Landau
Once I go on stage, the atmosphere is totally theatrical. The greater the illusion, the greater the intensity of the excitement it creates.
~ Todd Rundgren
The first rock stars were incredibly theatrical. Little Richard and Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley - they were theater artists.
~ John Cameron Mitchell
Theatre has to be theatrical. It has to draw attention to itself, like poetry.
~ Tony Harrison
I was always very theatrical. I went to theater school in a conservatory program.
~ Gabrielle Bernstein
If you think about what 'The Killing' is, it is the theatrical production, not the script.
~ David Hewson
We love the idea of really putting on a show. It's not just a band playing on the stage. There's a theatrical element to what's going on.
~ St. Lucia
There's no place more theatrical than history.
~ George C. Wolfe
'Maury' and 'Jerry Springer' get so theatrical that it's hard to believe.
~ Joel McHale
From musicals to plays, I was part of all things theatrical all through my school life in Chandigarh, and this helped me develop a strong love for theatre and acting. Even during college, I was active in the theatre scene and even founded two theatre groups.
~ Ayushmann Khurrana
I am a product of National School of Drama and I always thought, why can't I get roles which will allow me to use my theatrical experiences.
~ Satish Kaushik
As an actor, I'm attracted to drama; as a director, it's humor - because it's the story of my life, and I can't be that serious about it. Being alone is a big theme in all my movies, both as a director and as an actress.
~ Jodie Foster
I'm always interested in the ways in which a character can inhabit either a theme or a premise personally, so that those scenes that are about his character or his relationship with other characters feel in context and don't seem to be apart from or oddly vestigial to the actual drama.
~ Edward Zwick
An actor doesn't change thought, theme, or mood unless the character does, and the character only does it within the words of the play.
~ Jason Robards
I did as much theater as I could. I worked at a theme park and a Bible theater and a community theater.
~ Cailee Spaeny
We never dealt with satire or suggestive material. Although some of our films were broad parodies or burlesques of popular dramatic themes, there was no conscious attempt at being either sarcastic or offensive.
~ Stan Laurel
He could tell by the expression on her face, there was going to be some drama about last night. He mentally prepared himself; she was going to warn him it didn't mean they were getting back together. She could say that all day; he wouldn't argue with her. But he wasn't leaving; he wasn't letting her walk away from him again. Franci
~ Robyn Carr
I know, I know, but there was something about the pains we had as kids, the melodrama and agony over things that didn't really matter but mattered so much just the same….
~ Robyn Carr
You know how they categorize Shakespeare's plays, right? If it ends with a wedding, it's a comedy. And if it ends with a funeral, it's a tragedy.
~ Robyn Schneider
As a restaurateur, my job is to basically control the chaos and the drama. There's always going to be chaos in the restaurant business.
~ Rocco DiSpirito
An otherwise happily married couple may turn a mixed doubles game into a scene from Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf.
~ Rod Laver
Consistency was never a part of my home during my growing years. Thus, as an adult, I have viewed consistency as boring, preferring to add unnecessary drama to my life. As I look back on this chaos, I realize that accountability and consistency are qualities that will add to my comfort and security.
~ Rokelle Lerner
Money follows interest, and interest is largely driven by media attention, which is more easily captured by the drama of conflict than by peace.
~ Romeo Dallaire
There are three primal urges in human beings: food, sex, and rewriting some else's play.
~ Romulus Linney