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Top 10 Adam Rapp Quotes

  1. Fifteen years ago I killed my sister.
  2. Sometimes when I'm directing, the stage manager will have a good idea and that's okay with me.
  3. I would hope that the staffs at juvenile detention centers and reform schools are carefully chosen so that there is a community of support and hope.
  4. I began stealing a lot of ideas from other directors I had worked with.
  5. I don't like the sort of hierarchical, totalitarian type of room a lot of directors can find themselves in.
  6. The rooms I tend to be in are pretty democratic and the best idea wins.
  7. A typical day for me is I'm writing when I'm not directing.
  8. When I'm directing, I'm pretty much not writing, but when I'm not directing I am writing a lot.
  9. It's strange, people have asked me what my schedule is and what is my process like, and I can't even answer it.
  10. I've never really felt good at the parties, but I have enough friends now that I feel social, I used to feel very antisocial, but I think the theater helps.

Adam Rapp Short Quotes

  • Whenever I've been in rehearsals, it's really fun, there's always laughing.
  • I've never really felt that I've had the right hair cut, or had the right clothes.
  • I dont see a lot of movies that portray the East Village as well as I think they can.
  • You can always count on the New York Times to cut your legs off.
  • I just love working with actors, and I love working with writers, working with designers.
  • I think I'm a little more daunted by when the machinery of the play is really huge.
  • I think, for me, when I direct my own work it's just an extension of the authorship.
  • What I've learned in the last few years is that I am merely a storyteller.
  • You have to escape to survive, as you must survive to escape.
  • We only have so much time.... Time will kill you – it really will.

Adam Rapp Quotes About Life

It's been hard for me to not write, and that's the only process I can speak to I guess, it's so compulsive and I need to do it all the time that sometimes I make myself not do it so I can actually tend to my life. — Adam Rapp

My life has been in shambles, like my personal relationships, my laundry, paying bills now I have someone who pays my bills and it's always been a challenge because it overwhelms me. — Adam Rapp

I suffer from and enjoy an incredibly vivid dream life. A lot of times there is a sort-of narrative and other times they are just funhouses of non-linear imagery and other scary stuff. — Adam Rapp

It was like losing an important weight-bearing bone, and I knew I would spend the rest of my life trying to figure out how to walk the streets without it. — Adam Rapp

Adam Rapp Famous Quotes And Sayings

You can't run forever. There's only so much pavement that the road makers lay down. After a while, the highway quits going north and it just turns into sky. And you can't go anywhere in the sky unless you have a plane or some kind of rocket. — Adam Rapp

There must be some unwritten law that says about fifty people have to move into your house when somebody dies. If it weren't for the smell of death clinging to the walls, you might think it was your family's turn to host the month neighborhood potluck supper. — Adam Rapp

I don't mind him not talking so much, because you can hear his voice in your heart; the same way you can hear a song in your head even if there isn't a radio playing; the same way you can hear those blackbirds flying when they're not in the sky — Adam Rapp

I had a sort of bad experiences as a playwright early on, when directors were putting in huge concepts that I didn't intend, or they were stylizing something that was compromising the play, so I started to think like, "well if I'm going to fight against this, I should learn how to direct". — Adam Rapp

When I got inside, I just sort of stood there. There's nothing stranger than the smell of someone else's house. The scent goes right to your stomach. Mary's house smelled like lemon furniture polish and oatmeal cookies and logs in a fireplace. For some reason it made me want to curl up in the fetal position. I could have slept right there on their kitchen table. — Adam Rapp

I find auditioning to be a very illusive process, where actors come in with this really big result with no process, so it's a lie already at work. — Adam Rapp

I feel that I'd rather know an actors' work, or have an instinct about them and sit down and have coffee with them, or I'll see them in something and I'll see if I can get along with them in some way, shape, or form. — Adam Rapp

I feel that I am just a storyteller, and whether I am wearing the director hat or the playwright hat, it doesn't matter. — Adam Rapp

In Chekhov, when people leave, a carriage is taking them away forever. The stakes are so high just for someone to make a simple exit. And now we have all this access to public transportation, automobiles and jets and the Internet; we're so easily distracted, but the world is still designed to destroy you. It just happens quicker and faster now. — Adam Rapp

I try not to write more than two or three, I try to just write one if possible, I write till the end at least a draft of a play or a novel; but sometimes, I'll take a break for a couple weeks for a project that is paying me money like a television project which I try to stay away from just to stay financially ahead of the game. — Adam Rapp

Man, that's the only kind of book I like – one that's so real you want to find out everything there is to know about the person who wrote it, like how tall he is and what kind of music he likes and whether or not he really went through all the stuff he was writing about. — Adam Rapp

I think auditioning can be very reductive and I just hate how actors work really hard and most of them aren't going to get the job, and I hate putting them through that. — Adam Rapp

When it's just a few scenes and a couple of actors behaving in a room, I feel very confident with that. — Adam Rapp

I imagine a soul is a little perfect crystal egg floating in your chest. Somewhere deeper than where they put your heart. Somewhere so deep inside that the doctors can't find it with all their machines and microcameras. — Adam Rapp

One of the tricks to writing great plays is to get people in a room together and not let them leave. You want the tension to escalate. Keeping them there is the hardest part, so you have to take away any excuse for them to leave. — Adam Rapp

I think there is a complicated side effect to overcoming evil in that we are forever changed by it. I think after we ingest some of the cruelty of the world, it takes years off of our lives, but it also gives us wisdom and a little grace, hopefully a sense of compassion. — Adam Rapp

I find that more and more I'm trying to entertain myself when I'm working, because I know the work's going to go to a horrible place. — Adam Rapp

I think because my brother was an actor and I just saw how he struggled through, I guess I'm sensitive to it. — Adam Rapp

When I am directing, it is much, much, much, much, much different. I'm a much more practical person in the world, I show up on time, I am very rigorous about scheduling, and I am very focused. But when I'm writing I am just a big, irresponsible mess and I'm just impossible to get in touch with, and I don't spend time with friends. — Adam Rapp

I don't put big concepts on my work, and it's all often about keeping actors in a room together and not letting them leave. — Adam Rapp

Grief does not expire like a candle or the beacon on a lighthouse. It simply changes temperature. It becomes a kind of personal weather system. Snow settles in the liver. The bowels grow thick with humidity. Ice congeals in the stomach. Frost spiderwebs in the lungs. The heart fills with warm rain that turns to mist and evaporates through a colder artery. — Adam Rapp

My work is always more emotional than I am. My characters say things to each other that I get accused of not being able to say to my girlfriend. — Adam Rapp

I grew up eating hamburger helper, macaroni and cheese, and drinking lots of milk, and looked at lots of cows; but I feel like a New Yorker now, I've lived here for sixteen years. — Adam Rapp

I've been living in Portland for five months and I'm not sure how I feel about it. I probably won't really know for years because that's how it works right? You don't really develop feelings about a place till you've left it. It's like a girl or a dog. — Adam Rapp

When I kicked in the first TV – a nineteen-inch Magnavox with wicker speaker panels – it felt like the most perfect thing I had done in a long time. And there's nothing like the feeling of perfection that will inspire repeated behavior. — Adam Rapp

Life Lessons by Adam Rapp

  1. Adam Rapp's work emphasizes the importance of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity. He often explores themes of family, identity, and morality, emphasizing the power of relationships and the strength of the human spirit.
  2. His characters often face difficult circumstances and must find ways to cope and adapt, showing that life is full of challenges and that it is possible to overcome them.
  3. Through his writing, Rapp encourages readers to think more deeply about the world around them and to strive for a better future.
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