Iris Murdoch Quotes
The Theatre Is An Attack On Mankind Carried On By Magic: To Victimize An Audience Every Night, To Make Them Laugh And Cry And Suffer And Miss Their Trains. Of Course Actors Regard Audiences As Enemies, To Be Deceived, Drugged, Incarcerated, Stupefied. This Is Partly Because The Audience Is Also A Court Against Which There Is No Appeal.
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