“Yeah, I have the detail-obsessed, controlling personality of a novelist, but I somehow ended up writing plays.” WritingPlayPersonalityYeahDetailsNovelistsObsessed Author:Annie Baker
“I feel like there's an obsession with pace right now in theater, with things being very fast and very witty and very loud, and I think we're all so freaked out about theater keeping audiences interested because everybody's so freaked out about theater becoming irrelevant.” ThinkingFeelsAudienceBecomingRight NowTheaterWittyObsessionLoudPaceIrrelevantVery Witty Author:Annie Baker
“I think growing up in a small town, the kind of people I met in my small town, they still haunt me. I find myself writing about them over and over again.” PeopleThinkingWritingKindStillsGrowing UpGrowingMetsTownsSmall TownGrowing Up In A Small Town Author:Annie Baker
“I was 22 and stopped writing plays, and I didn't start again until I was 25. I was writing badly. In college, I attempted to write these more conventional plays, but the theater I loved was downtown experimental theater. I didn't feel like I could do that either. It didn't occur to me to do my own thing.” FeelsWritingPlayMy OwnCollegeTheaterConventionalDowntown Author:Annie Baker
“I was raised by a single psychologist mother and we spent every evening sitting at the kitchen table and dissecting our emotions and speculating about the inner life of everyone we knew.” MotherEmotionSittingTablesRaisedEveningKitchenPsychologistInner LifeKitchen TableDissecting Author:Annie Baker
“I'm very interested in silence. And, more importantly, in what happens when people aren't talking on stage. I'm interested in letting actors play and do things between the lines. And in slowing everything down.” PeoplePlayHappensActorsLinesSilenceTalkingStageSlowingBetween The Lines Author:Annie Baker
“Growing up in the '50s and being in the '60s, in that revolutionary time space, I thought freedom was what I was looking for. Slowly but surely, it became clear that the last thing I was interested in was freedom. Because if you're going to be free, you have to be free from something.” IfsLastsSpaceGrowing UpClearGrowingRevolutionarySlowly But Surely Author:Anthony Braxton
“I had never thought that I would be involved in narrative structures. As a young guy, I was more interested in abstract modeling. But as I got older, I began to see that there was no reason to limit myself to any intellectual or conceptual postulate, when in fact I'm a professional student of music.” ReasonFactsWould BeYoungGuyStudentsInvolvedLimitsIntellectualStructureNarrativeAbstractNo ReasonModelingYoung GuysNarrative Structure Author:Anthony Braxton
“I have learned through time that not everyone is interested in the kinds of things that fascinate me.” KindI Have LearnedRough Times Author:Anthony Braxton
“I thank the Creator of the universe to have discovered the discipline of music was the greatest gift that I could have been given, the possibility to be a student working in the world.” WorldHas BeensUniverseGivenPossibilityStudentsDisciplineCreatorCould Have BeenGreatest Gifts Author:Anthony Braxton