I did radio back in the era when we did radio drama.
Also, they don't understand - writing is language. The use of language. The language to create image, the language to create drama. It requires a skill of learning how to use language.
My faith is the grand drama of my life. I'm a believer, so I sing words of God to those who have no faith.
My father was a good preacher and had a little bit of drama.
I think the point to be understood is that we're all different. I've never been a fan of theories of acting. I didn't go to drama school, so I was never put through a training that was limited by someone saying, 'This is the way you should act.'
From there I did a one year theatre acting course in Fife, and then three years of drama school in London.
They put me in the drama class, and that's the path I've taken.
Films have degenerated to their original operation as carnival amusement - they offer not drama but thrills.
We respond to a drama to that extent to which it corresponds to our dreamlife.
I graduated in 1930 and I went up to the Yale Drama School for two years.
In the theatrical works we love and admire the most, the ending of the drama generally takes place offstage.
The quality of my life has changed dramatically - not the events - but the way I handle them and my priorities and my sense of drama.
I had grown up accustomed to living a life of high drama.
Comedy is so hard; it's so much harder than drama. The pacing of it, the energy of it.
I guess you can tease me about being a drama queen, because that did heighten the drama.