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Beth Henley

"I tried to start a theatre in LA and failed miserably, but I was probably not meant to raise money."

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"I tried to start a theatre in LA and failed miserably, but I was probably not meant to raise money."

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"What I loved about the acting class was that you got to think all day long about a person that wasn't you, and figure out why they were sad and what they wanted, what they dreamed."
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"In movement class, you had to lie on the floor and get your alignment in to pass the class."
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"Part of that is that New York has proved to be too much fun for me to live and work; I love New York so much."
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"It's called Sisters of the Winter Madrigal. It was interesting for me to see it done after so many years; because I wrote it and I didn't realize what a rage I was in."
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"Plays are so much more special if they've never ever had a production, but I think you can really work on a play and make it better with each production."
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"It's really interesting that whenever you do something that is so out of character, like having an emotional outburst, that you don't get in trouble."
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"That was always my inclination, to start on a new play before the other one gets done, because at least you'll have something to go back to if that play gets trashed."
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"My fault now is making my plays too short."
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"The next thing I wrote was in a writing class at night school. It was about a poor woman who worked at a dime store and who was all alone for Christmas in Laurel, Mississippi."
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"My first few plays took place in the South and even The Lucky Spot was in the thirties but in Louisiana."
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