Deconstruction Quote by Richard LaGravenese Download Open image “'The Last Five Years' was a musical in 2002, and it's a deconstruction of a marriage.” — Richard LaGravenese ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Deconstruction Five Five years Last Marriage Musical Years
'The Last Five Years' is this quintessential piece, and every song is an actor's song, and every song is incredibly difficult and incredibly powerful… — Jeremy Jordan Copy Share Image
I never believed marriage was a lasting institution . . . I thought that to be married for five years was to be married forever. — Lauren Bacall Copy Share Image
A musical takes two to five years. You have to love it to put in the years. — Harvey Fierstein Copy Share Image
'9 to 5,' that little song, that little story, just won't ever end. Just like 'I Will Always Love You,' it just keeps comin'… — Dolly Parton Copy Share Image
“A long marriage is two people trying to dance a duet and two solos at the same time.” — Anne Taylor Fleming Copy Share Image
For one thing, when I started working in the musical theater, there was no such thing as shows which ran 20 years. So, if… — Stephen Schwartz Copy Share Image
One thing is certain: We can't go back. The musical will never be the same as it was. — Harold Prince Copy Share Image
Musicals are made of several climaxes that keep growing and growing; when you think it's over, it still continues growing up in plateaus. — Alexandre Desplat Copy Share Image
If you wait four or five years between records, it better be a masterpiece, you know? And if you keep putting them out, you're… — Craig Finn Copy Share Image
“Marriages are like certain books, a story where you turn the last page and you think it's over and then there's an epilogue, and… — Elizabeth Kostova Copy Share Image
I don't want to be a writer where all the characters sound the same. There's a facility in that kind of writing. — Richard LaGravenese Copy Share Image
How do you survive living in a cell knowing you are innocent? Many of those exonerated whom I have met seem to have a… — Richard LaGravenese Copy Share Image
Even as a kid, I was more enchanted watching Bette Davis than Errol Flynn. — Richard LaGravenese Copy Share Image
What I do usually is read the book first, for pleasure, to see if my brain starts connecting with it, as a movie. And… — Richard LaGravenese Copy Share Image
I think musical theater fans - obsessive fans - are very much like Comic Con fans in our personalities. We're very possessive, and we're… — Richard LaGravenese Copy Share Image
The thing that I love is human behavior - why people do what they do, who they are, and the choices that they make… — Richard LaGravenese Copy Share Image
I'm not really a believer in romantic, happily-ever-after love stories. — Richard LaGravenese Copy Share Image
There is a musical rhythm to great writing, especially if it's performed correctly. — Richard LaGravenese Copy Share Image
I always thought that if you don't feel the breath in the actors' bodies, you lose all the intimacy and truth. — Richard LaGravenese Copy Share Image
I've been a teenager. I even feel like I've been a 16-year-old girl. So I have a lot of voices inside my head! — Richard LaGravenese Copy Share Image
I'm telling you, I could teach at a university, [George] Carlin, a whole semester. The construction and deconstruction of the words, the language, the… — Jay Mohr Copy Share Image
I'm not against asking the audience to work, but I think what you have now is a sort of gratuitous deconstruction as a result… — Jonathan Miller Copy Share Image
“Man may feel like a feeble and powerless pawn, at some moment in his life. This apprehension can come out of the blue, in… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image
“Still less, despite appearances, will it have been a collection of three “essays” whose itinerary it would be time, after the fact, to recognize;… — Jacques Derrida Copy Share Image
It is comforting that travel should have an architecture, and that it is possible to contribute a few stones to it, although the traveller… — Claudio Magris Copy Share Image
Deconstruction glorifies the critic, humiliates the author, and makes the reader wonder why he bothered. — Mason Cooley Copy Share Image
You won't talk to anybody who breaks lyrics down more thoroughly. It's just a complete deconstruction, and when you start to rebuild, nobody has… — Harry Connick, Jr Copy Share Image
“It goes without saying that these effects do not suffice to annul the necessity for a “change of terrain.” It also goes without saying… — Jacques Derrida Copy Share Image
“An insipid voice message or an incongruent emergence from the “other” world may disrupt our whole thinking system. If we are not able to… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image
Oh see, first off you gotta realize - everything for me is a reconstruction or deconstruction. I would actually say deconstruction. Mission: Impossible would… — Danny Elfman Copy Share Image
“humanity suffers terribly from the demons it has created over lengths of time. we learn from nothing that we do. we create religions, heritage,… — Jeffrey Fischer Copy Share Image
Deconstruction is great for the intellect, but it hurts the heart terribly. — Eric Maisel Copy Share Image