Minnie Maddern Fiske Quotes
Born as Marie Augusta Davey, but often billed simply as Mrs. Fiske, was one of the leading American actresses of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. (1865 - 1932)
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Above all, ignore the audience.
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Among the most disheartening and dangerous of ... advisors, you will often find those closest to you, your dearest friends, members of your own family, perhaps, loving, anxious, and knowing nothing whatever.
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People whose understanding and taste in literature, painting, and music are beyond question are, for the most part, ignorant of what is good or bad art in the theater.
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This is an age of specialization, and in such an age the repertory theater is an anachronism, a ludicrous anachronism.
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