“I believe that people’s nervous systems are more
open to emotion in the theater with their fellow human beings. When a play is
going well, the audience breathes as one. They stop breathing. They breathe
together because they're getting this from other live people. And that doesn’t
happen watching Netflix. You talk during it. The phone rings. People are in the
theater for one reason: to hear this story and meet the people in it. That’s a
human need. If you want to change minds, write a great editorial for the Op-Ed
page. But if you want to get people to feel differently, reach them through the
theater.”—Tony Award-winning playwright Terrence McNally, quoted in Philip
Galanes, “‘The Fierce Need to Matter’: A Conversation With Terrence McNally,” T: The New York Times Style Magazine,
Apr. 14, 2019
(Photo of Terrence McNally taken Nov. 11, 2013, at
an event in New York City by ReadingReed43.)
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