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also by the same author ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND ENTER A FREE MAN AFTER MAGRITTE JUMPERS TRAVESTIES DIRTY LINEN AND NEW-FOUND-LAND NIGHT AND DAY DOGG'S HAMLET, CAHOOT'S MACBETH ROUGH CROSSING and ON THE RAZZLE (adapted from Ferenc Molnar's Play at the Castle and Johann Nestroy's Einen Jux will er sich machen) THE REAL THING THE DOG IT WAS THAT DIED AND OTHER PLAYS SQUARING THE CIRCLE with EVERY GOOD BOY..
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Screenplay ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD: THE FILM Radio Plays THE PLAYS FOR RADIO 1964-1983 IN THE NATIVE STATE Fiction LORD MALQUIST AND MR MOON
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The Almost Free Theatre, the Fun Art Bus and the rest of them were phenomena of a decade which was simultaneously playful and desperately serious; and
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After Magritte often serves as a companion piece to The Real Inspector Hound, which I think is appropriate in at least one way: neither play is about anything grander than itself. A
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The 'role of the theatre' is much debated (by almost nobody, of course), but the thing defines itself in practice first and foremost as a recreation. This seems satisfactory. TOM STOPPARD 1993
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The whole of life is like that now. It's even impossible to think naturally because opinion has been set out for you to read back. Originality has been used up. And yet faith in one's uniqueness dies hard.
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PLAYER : It costs little to watch, and little more if you happen to get caught up in the action, if that's your taste and times being what they are.
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had to miss it PLAYER (bursts
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getting away with murder must be quite easy provided that one's motive is sufficiently inscrutable.
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I write plays because dialogue is the most respectable way of contradicting myself.
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Since we cannot hope for order let us withdraw with style from the chaos.
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My whole life is waiting for the questions to which I have prepared answers.
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I agree with everything you say, but I would attack to the death your right to say it.
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Public postures have the configuration of private derangement.
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Alexander: How the world must have been changing while I was holding it still.
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Bakunin: Act first! The ideas will follow, and if not -- well, it's progress
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Wake me up for breakfast, if I'm not dead.
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Falls down in a drunken stupor): Let's sit down.
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