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“I once asked [Arthur Miller] why, if he was equally talented in both forms, he chose to write plays. Why would he give up the total control of the creative process that a novel provides to write instead for communal control, where a play would first go into the hands of a director and then pass into the hands of a cast, set designer, producer, and so forth? His answer was touching. He said that he loved seeing what his work evoked in others. The result could contain revelations, feelings, and ideas that he never knew existed when he wrote the play. It’s what we all hope for.”
- Sidney Lumet, Making Movies
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Kellina Robertson-Reinhart
Aspiring writer, filmmaker and amateur everything. Perpetual adventurer trying to temper her mischief. Lover of coffee, cupcakes, books and silly dancing. Passionate about storytelling, cinema and coffee. Can be found in her natural habitat: espresso bars and bookstores in and around Toronto.
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