The problem with writing plays is that everyone has an opinion. And you don't want those opinions. You want people to say I love you no matter what.


Paris Review (Spring 1997)


The problem with writing plays is that everyone has an opinion. And you don't want those opinions. You want people to say I love you no matter what.

The problem with writing plays is that everyone has an opinion. And you don't want those opinions. You want people to say I love you no matter what.

The problem with writing plays is that everyone has an opinion. And you don't want those opinions. You want people to say I love you no matter what.

The problem with writing plays is that everyone has an opinion. And you don't want those opinions. You want people to say I love you no matter what.