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When you write a play, you make a set of assumptions -- that you have something to say, that you know how to say it, that its worth saying, and that maybe someone will come along for the ride.

Edward Albee, Philip C. Kolin (1988). “Conversations with Edward Albee”, p.177, Univ. Press of Mississippi
When you write a play, you make a set of assumptions -- that you have something to say, that you know how to say it, that its worth saying, and that maybe someone will come along for the ride.