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The drummer; he inspired me to play like no one else I have ever met.


Chet Baker


#else #ever #i #inspired #like

I could, I think, quite easily have gone to Oxford. I got four good A levels, but my father's income was such that I wouldn't have got a grant, and he wouldn't let me go to university, and that was the end of it.


Colin Baker


#easily #end #father #four #go

I believe without exception that theory follows practice. Whenever there is a conflict between theory and practice, theory is wrong. As far as I'm concerned, we make theories for what people have done.


David Baker


#believe #between #concerned #conflict #done

In all the great periods of the drama perfect freedom of choice and subject, perfect freedom of individual treatment, and an audience eager to give itself to sympathetic listening, even if instruction be involved, have brought the great results.


George P. Baker


#brought #choice #drama #eager #even

In reading plays, however, it should always be remembered that any play, however great, loses much when not seen in action.


George P. Baker


#always #any #great #however #loses

In the best farce today we start with some absurd premise as to character or situation, but if the premises be once granted we move logically enough to the ending.


George P. Baker


#best #character #ending #enough #farce

Rare is the human being, immature or mature, who has never felt an impulse to pretend he is some one or something else.


George P. Baker


#else #felt #human #human being #immature

Sensitive, responsive, eagerly welcomed everywhere, the drama, holding the mirror up to nature, by laughter and by tears reveals to mankind the world of men.


George P. Baker


#eagerly #everywhere #holding #laughter #mankind

The instinct to impersonate produces the actor; the desire to provide pleasure by impersonations produces the playwright; the desire to provide this pleasure with adequate characterization and dialogue memorable in itself produces dramatic literature.


George P. Baker


#adequate #characterization #desire #dialogue #dramatic

We do not kill the drama, we do not really limit its appeal by failing to encourage the best in it; but we do thereby foster the weakest and poorest elements.


George P. Baker


#best #drama #elements #encourage #failing






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