Publilius Syrus
1st century BC Syrian-born Latin writer
John Guare is an American playwright and screenwriter. He is best known as the author of The House of Blue Leaves and Six Degrees of Separation.
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John Guare is an American playwright and screenwriter. He is best known as the author of The House of Blue Leaves and Six Degrees of Separation.
What we’re dealt with hopefully is two arms, two eyes, two legs, a head, a heart. The variations, the extensions, the possibilities of the human body, what that can do.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
The New York City Ballet is always about the realm of possibilities, the realm of what the human body can do, what the human spirit can do. And it’s about listening, it’s about listening to remarkable music and how we respond to that.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
We live in a world where amnesia is the most wished-for state. When did history become a bad word?
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
The life of a dancer is tragically short. What is remarkable about the New York City Ballet is that it makes us forget that. Because it keeps the ballet alive.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
However, the moral center of New York City, I believe, is the New York City Ballet.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
I think that every year that the New York City Ballet is alive is worthy of celebration. Because otherwise the terrible thing is just that we take it for granted.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
Does the New York City Ballet affect other places? Yeah, it lets people know they should come to New York.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
Show business offers more solid promises than Catholicism.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
The ballet makes us look at those bodies, it makes us listen to that music, it makes us wonder at the geometry, of the way they come together. The way that extraordinary space is controlled and given such emotional force.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
Does any art have a practical value? People love to talk about how expensive a painting is. That’s the only way we can talk about paintings in this century.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
I think of the New York City Ballet as the Yankees without George Steinbrenner.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
Avoiding humiliation is the core of tragedy and comedy.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
I mean New York City is the financial capital of the world. It’s where all the money passes through, the Dow Jones, whatever, that’s where all the money goes.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
People go to see beautiful paintings to see how much they cost. Wow. The practical value is that it shows you what the human spirit can do.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
All the New York City Ballet does is hit beautiful home runs.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
And it is always Easter Sunday at the New York City Ballet. It is always coming back to life. Not even coming back to life – it lives in the constant present.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)
And what would be great numbers in a Broadway show are now on stage of the New York City Ballet.
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1938)