12+ David Ives Quotes On Friendship

Lists are anti-democratic, discriminatory, elitist, and sometimes the print is too small. — David Ives

Ultimately one has to pity these poor souls who know every secret about writing, directing, designing, producing, and acting but are stuck in those miserable day jobs writing reviews. Will somebody help them, please? — David Ives

Plays are always about intense relationships, whether they're intense love relationships or family relationships or existential relationships. — David Ives

Writing a play, you start with less, so more is demanded of you. It's as if you have to not only write a symphony, but invent the instruments as well. — David Ives

I think everything should be in verse. 'The New York Times' should be in verse. — David Ives

I've taught both screenwriting and playwriting, and playwriting is both much harder and much more rewarding. One can teach people how to tell a story in cinematic ways, but theater is a much more elusive craft. — David Ives

Verse comedy is interesting to me because of the challenge of writing in rhymed couplets, which is not a form that's usually amenable to English, yet to me it gives great possibility for comedy. — David Ives

Learning to write for the theatre is learning to be a human being, because the theatre by its very nature makes you deal with other human beings. — David Ives

All reviews should carry a Surgeon General's warning. The good ones turn your head, the bad ones break your heart. — David Ives

I admire pop songs that are perfect at three minutes. — David Ives

Necessarily, I'm always involved in casting, as any playwright is, because the whole process of putting on a play is a collaborative, organic effort on the part of a bunch of people trying to think alike. — David Ives

With my plays, when the lights go down, at least the audience isn't thinking, 'Oh, God, two more hours of this. — David Ives

Life Lessons by David Ives

  1. David Ives' work emphasizes the importance of comedy in theatre, showing how to use humor to explore complex topics in a lighthearted and entertaining way.
  2. He also demonstrates the power of language, using clever wordplay to create memorable characters and situations.
  3. Finally, his plays illustrate the importance of taking risks and embracing the unexpected, showing how to use the unexpected to create unique and captivating stories.
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