You have to live to the responsibility of the person who has won, which is even greater than the responsibility of a person who has lost.

- Peter Brook
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- It takes a long while for a director to cease thinking in terms of the result he desires...
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- The work of rehearsal is looking for meaning and then making it meaningful.
- Shakespeare doesn’t belong to the past. If his material is valid, it is valid now. It’s like coal....
- The work of a director can be summed up in two very simple words. Why and How.
- Nothing in theatre has any meaning before or after. Meaning is now.
- A word does not start as a word – it is an end product which begins as an...
- The closeness of reality and the distance of myth, because if there is no distance you aren’t amazed,...
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- Many audiences all over the world will answer positively from their own experience that they have seen the...
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- Time, which is so often an enemy in life, can also become our ally if we see how...
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