Drama Quote by Stephen Karam Download Open image “I didn't quite fit in in any particular, specific way. I was a gay teenager who was into drama.” — Stephen Karam ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Drama Gay Teenager Theatre Way Who
I was quite straight-laced. I was quite academic until I was about 14 and then I went to boarding school where I had the opportunity to continue to be very academic, but got less interested in it and became more involved in acting. And then when I was applying for universities I used a couple of places on my UCAS… — Carey Mulligan Copy Share
I was always very shy and scared in my classes, but then after school I'd go to drama club and I was the life… — Megan Stalter Copy Share Image
I never really felt like I quite fit in. Other boys were playing sports and into hunting and stereotypically masculine activities. I was always… — Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman Copy Share Image
I was this weird misfit guy from suburban Seattle, I never really fit in, and then I became a drama geek, among all the… — Rainn Wilson Copy Share Image
I joined an amateur drama group as a teenager, fell in love with theatre, and it totally changed my life. — David Jason Copy Share Image
I came to be a part of the ballroom scene in late 1993. I was living in Baltimore, and i was going through that… — Dominique Jackson Copy Share Image
I wasn't really happy in school and didn't really have anything else going for me; I wasn't really good at anything. Drama was at… — Will Poulter Copy Share Image
I didn't have any role models. I really thought I was doomed to this loveless, lonely life. I didn't know any gay people until… — Bryan Batt Copy Share Image
All of a sudden I'm an actor, and I spend a decade trying to fit in and realising that I didn't, really. Sometimes in… — Paddy Considine Copy Share Image
I only went along to youth theatre with a friend when I was young to try to make myself a bit more sociable. But the whole thing was quite sore; it really hurt me trying to get into drama school. It was a world I knew nothing about - it was very middle class; all that usual stuff. But I… — Anne-Marie Duff Copy Share
I didn't get into drama school after university. Looking back, I think I was really bad. — Lolly Adefope Copy Share Image
I've always viewed 'Sons of the Prophet' as the first part of a larger trilogy - not three plays dependent on each other but… — Stephen Karam Copy Share Image
Until I have a family or a mortgage, I'm trying to keep my lifestyle simple and my apartment affordable so that I can continue… — Stephen Karam Copy Share Image
I worry that I will lose control over the projects I get to work on. — Stephen Karam Copy Share Image
I don't think I could write a good play if I was setting out to write about the death of the American middle class. — Stephen Karam Copy Share Image
Under Todd Haimes' leadership, Roundabout created a black-box theater whose sole mission was to house premieres by writers who are just starting out and… — Stephen Karam Copy Share Image
I'm still learning so much with every play I write. So I wrestle with word choice, rhythm in final drafts. I think you have… — Stephen Karam Copy Share Image
I'm always very self-conscious and assume the way faith or religion might come up in my plays will seem very harsh to people of… — Stephen Karam Copy Share Image
To be totally honest, I thought I would have a Broadway debut in the distant, distant future, maybe in my 60s or 70s when… — Stephen Karam Copy Share Image
Coming home for me isn't, like, one family dinner. It's about am I gonna see 50 relatives, or am I gonna see 85? — Stephen Karam Copy Share Image
When you're the artsy, weirdo, introverted outsider growing up, you don't fit into your community. — Stephen Karam Copy Share Image
Writing plays for me is often an act of looking at basement-level fears in terms of where they come from. — Stephen Karam Copy Share Image
When you're on a daytime drama you get one page, you better damn well know your character. You better know what she would do… — David Hudgins Copy Share Image
Music is a job, but I figured out ways to get my mind into a place where I could be creative. I actually discovered… — Flume Copy Share Image
'Rear Window' isn't really a horror film, but it is a psychological drama, which I love. It is very tense. — Diana Silvers Copy Share Image
I have never been in, nor have I had any strong particular desire to be in, what is termed a costume drama, but I… — Martin Freeman Copy Share Image
All drama is conflict. Without conflict, there is no action. Without action, there is no character. Without character, there is no story. And without… — Syd Field Copy Share Image
I never did drama at school. I did it for one term, when it was compulsory, and I hated it. Tennis was the main… — Luke Mitchell Copy Share Image
I never wanted to be the lead on a TV drama. It just robs you of your life, really. — Chris Noth Copy Share Image
Dont hate me cause ur man want me dont be jealouse cause hes thinking of when he says he loves u dont hate him… — Ana Copy Share Image
I hadn't been to drama school. I hadn't been to university and acted there. I had no qualifications behind me. — David Jason Copy Share Image
I was painfully shy, so my aunt suggested to my mum that me and my brother go to Stage 84, a performing arts school… — Christian Cooke Copy Share Image
I kind of pride myself on coming onto things that are well-oiled machines and finding a way to bring what I bring and fit… — Rob Lowe Copy Share Image