Top 4 Quotes & Sayings by Tina Howe

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American playwright Tina Howe.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Tina Howe

Tina Howe is an American playwright. In a career that spans more than four decades, Howe's best-known works include Museum, The Art of Dining, Painting Churches, Coastal Disturbances and Pride's Crossing.

. . . the cruel part is that, to let the play live, you have to surrender control and let your characters go. You have to let them stumble, fall into walls and be mute, let them drift and be lost. If you hold the reins too tight, they won't spring to life.
The tools I handle are words. They may be unappreciated or misunderstood, but they tell us who we are. — © Tina Howe
The tools I handle are words. They may be unappreciated or misunderstood, but they tell us who we are.
[I was] particularly eager to give voice to the women of my mother's place and generation, who grew up in turn-of-the-century, privileged New England households, who really never had a chance to flower and assess themselves and find out who they were. More than anything, I wanted to give voice to the sort of anger that women of that generation could never express for themselves.
There's no rage like old lady rage, just as there's no tenderness like old lady tenderness.
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