Top Theatre Quotes

  • Q: Best part about being a musical theatre book writer?A: Explaining what that is. – Christy  Hall

    Q: Best part about being a musical theatre book writer?A: Explaining what that is.– Christy Hall

  • Thinking back on the outing to the theatre, she added, -˜I want a man, not a preening pea????! – Katherine Givens

    Thinking back on the outing to the theatre, she added, -˜I want a man, not a preening pea????!– Katherine Givens

  • The theatre is a place where one has time for the problems of people to whom one would show the door if they came to one’s office for a job. – Tennessee Williams

    The theatre is a place where one has time for the problems of people to whom one would show the door if they came to one’s office for a job.– Tennessee Williams

  • The gateway to the underworld is seen as part antiquity and part theatre. Welcome to the lower depths. – Peter Ackroyd

    The gateway to the underworld is seen as part antiquity and part theatre. Welcome to the lower depths.– Peter Ackroyd

  • The Arts are the only acceptable theatre of war for peace. – Bryant McGill

    The Arts are the only acceptable theatre of war for peace.– Bryant McGill

  • Sin is what is new, strong, surprising, strange. The theatre must take an interest in sin if the young are to be able to go there. – Bertolt Brecht

    Sin is what is new, strong, surprising, strange. The theatre must take an interest in sin if the young are to be able to go there.– Bertolt Brecht

  • Sin is what is new, strong, surprising, strange. The theatre must take an interest in sin if the young are to be able to go there.– Bertolt Brecht

  • I always thought I was an extrovert until I became a theatre major. Then I realised I just didn’t like silence. – Cora Carmack

    I always thought I was an extrovert until I became a theatre major. Then I realised I just didn’t like silence.– Cora Carmack

  • All that day she felt as if she were acting in a theatre with better actors than herself, and that her bad performance was spoiling the whole affair. – Leo Tolstoy

    All that day she felt as if she were acting in a theatre with better actors than herself, and that her bad performance was spoiling the whole affair.– Leo Tolstoy

  • I had loved poetry and the theatre. Now I loved adventure more. – Sara Sheridan

    I had loved poetry and the theatre. Now I loved adventure more.– Sara Sheridan