We need to give importance to skill development because this way we can end unemployment.
I do choose to write for a living - in addition to writing plays. I no longer write sitcoms, and I no longer feel shame.
[Using humor to explore serious issues] disarms people. It's a way in. It's gentle, but at the same time it's subversive, and I like that duality.
When do I say No? I say No when I feel that the intention of the play, or the spirit, or tone - or text! - is being knowingly changed. Fortunately, this has happened only once. Next time I would say No earlier, and definitively. Otherwise, ultimately, the only No you have is No, you can't open the play. And that No is very very hard to say.
I definitely write from a need to try, in my own two hours, to right a wrong. My little play is inconsequential in terms of whether or not we have health care, but it may affect the way people who see the play think about the issue.
Rare is he who will concede genius.
Thy praise or dispraise is to me alike; One doth not stroke me, nor the other strike.
The biggest secret of focused people is that they don't think about focus.
Above all, discard the irrelevant.