“Ithink I'm a writer, and it's my job. People in other professions are expectedto do their jobs all the time. Why shouldn't I?”– Richard Greenberg
Born in New York on this date in 1958, Greenbergis a playwright and television writer who has written more than three-dozenplays, including the multiple award-winning
TakeMe Out and the highly acclaimed
Three Days of Rain, both finalists for The Pulitzer Prize.
Greenberg studied at Princeton under Joyce Carol Oates, then in the YaleSchool of Drama’s playwriting program and said he sometimes questioned whether he was in the right field, even though he started his career with The Oppenheimer Award for "Best New Playwright" for
The Bloodletters.
“When you're writingplays, it's possible to believe you don't have any real world skill,” hesaid. “When you're adapting, it isreally all about the mechanics, so you feel closer to, I don't know, anaccountant or someone who has a body of information. It's not all abouttemperament.” "I want to be a playwright the way people are bank tellers. I want to keep doing it and have it go steadily and smoothly."
Published on February 22, 2024 05:50