Top 8 Quotes & Sayings by Eric Bentley

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American critic Eric Bentley.
Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Eric Bentley

Eric Russell Bentley was a British-born American theater critic, playwright, singer, editor, and translator. In 1998, he was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame. He was also a member of the New York Theater Hall of Fame, recognizing his many years of cabaret performances.

Geography is about maps, but biography is about chaps.
Like dreams, farces show the disguised fulfillment of repressed wishes.
A play has two authors, the playwright and the actor. — © Eric Bentley
A play has two authors, the playwright and the actor.
Ours is the age of substitutes: Instead of language we have jargon; instead of principles, slogans; and instead of genuine ideas, bright suggestions.
Fashion, which elevates the bad to the level of the good, subsequently turns its back on bad and good alike.
If one truly has lost hope, one would not be on hand to say so.
Even in a jungle, lovely flowers will spring up here and there, such being the fecundity of nature, and however badly our pastors and masters run our society, however much they pull to pieces that which they claim to be keeping intact, nature remains fecund, human beings are born with human traits, sometimes human strength outweighs human weakness, and human grace shows itself amid human ugliness. ‘In the bloodiest times,’ as our play has it, ‘there are kind people.’
If melodrama is the quintessence of drama, farce is the quintessence of theatre. Melodrama is written. A moving image of the worldis provided by a writer. Farce is acted. The writer's contribution seems not only absorbed but translated.... One cannot imagine melodrama being improvised. The improvised drama was pre-eminently farce.
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