In the theater there is often a tension, almost a contradiction, between the way real people would think and behave, and a kind of imposed... →
Tom Stoppard
I write scenes - often quite long scenes - mainly because I still get seduced into writing six lines where one and a half will do.
Very often in Chekhov, where he exhibits a little bit of human behavior that you recognize as true, you give a little laugh. It's like a reflex.
The thing that happens remarkably often is that the people who are writing a dissertation believe they need to speak to me in order to do their... →
Embarrassingly enough, I often can't remember how I came to write something.
You don't often get a proposal to do Tolstoy for a really interesting director - that's easy to say yes to.
I have about a dozen cassettes lying about which I use in random order. Very often, I pick up a cassette to dictate a letter, and I find my voice... →
Consumers are empowered by Yelp and tools like it: before, when they had a bad experience, they didn't have much recourse. They could fume, but... →
Jeremy Stoppelman
People experiencing their first panic attack often end up in emergency rooms thinking that they're having a heart attack or dying or something... →
Scott Stossel
People who suffer from anxiety are very good at hiding it. That can often be a contributor to the anxiety because the gap between the internal... →