John Patrick Shanley & Stephen Adly Guirgis
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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John Patrick Shanley sits down with Stephen Adly Guirgis for an intimate conversation about playwriting in The Legacy Project: Volume III.
Produced by the Dramatists Guild Foundation, the Legacy Project is a series of interviews featuring prominent contemporary American playwrights, lyricists, and composers. Each interview offers an intimate look into the lives and creative process of these writers of the theater.
The Legacy Project was originally conceived by Jonathan Reynolds. Producers include Nancy Ford, Carol Hall, Peter Ratray and Jonathan Reynolds. The interviews are filmed and directed by Jeremy Levine and Landon Van Soest of Transient Pictures. The Dramatists Guild Fund’s Media Advisor is Leonard Majzlin.
The Legacy Project: Volume III is made possible through the support of DGF Board Member Roe Green & The Roe Green Foundation.
Just happened to come across this interview, and I was captivated to the end. Mind blowing! Anyone with writing aspirations, should see it. It's like a gift for the writing soul. Thank You!
WOW. This interview has strengthened me & literally changed my life as a Director. I had the honor to sit and listen to John Patrick Shanley at The Actors Studio in NYC. The way he dissected someone else's play as a moderator was mind blowing.
I have been blessed and have been given a great honor being accepted as member of the Playwrights & Directors unit at the Actors Studio. I will constantly come back to this interview to silence my Demons and WRITE cause the clock is ticking...my fellow artist.
"The door doesn't open. You have to kick it down" Love this and these guys.
Wonderful! Thank you... Love the bit where... "don't tell me what 'doesn't work,' tell me what part DOES work."
Great interview. Thanks so much.
This was amazing, thanks for producing this. More please.
"It's the eye's of others that make you feel shame." Deep.
Fantastic!
Shanley lives in a very unassuming place. Nothing particularly high end about those interiors.
I love that he says that, in spite of his upbringing, he maintained a view of the world as an utterly magical place.
Love this🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
This is great!
my two favourite playwrights. that was beautiful.
freaking WOAH
i know. i felt the same exact way!
Wow... what he had to say at the end... What a wise and talented artist.
I find it ironic when he talks about Miller. Sometimes that's how I feel about him.
I did prison ministry to try and make a difference in the world and please God and the ghost of my brother who was murdered for the sake of greed. I would have seen the predator and I would try to change them. Perhaps this is a flaw in my character. I always want to fix people.
If I could make $5 grand for my play. I would be very satisfied!!!
I wrote a screenplay about a dog.
The door doesn't open. You have to kick it down...….I want to kick it down. I've offered $100 dollars. That's really all I can afford. But can I kick the door down with money? He has so much money I'm not sure if that can motivate him.
He is forgetting that his brother wrote a book. I think he has a selective memory.