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    P.S. Baber
    “The stage is a magic circle where only the most real things happen, a neutral territory outside the jurisdiction of Fate where stars may be crossed with impunity. A truer and more real place does not exist in all the universe.”
    P.S. Baber, Cassie Draws the Universe

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    T.S. Eliot
    “Gus is the Cat at the Theatre Door.
    His name, as I ought to have told you before,
    Is really Asparagus. That's such a fuss
    To pronounce, that we usually call him just Gus.
    His coat's very shabby, he's thin as a rake,
    And he suffers from palsy that makes his paw shake.
    Yet he was, in his youth, quite the smartest of Cats —
    But no longer a terror to mice or to rats.
    For he isn't the Cat that he was in his prime;
    Though his name was quite famous, he says, in his time.
    And whenever he joins his friends at their club
    (which takes place at the back of the neighbouring pub)
    He loves to regale them, if someone else pays,
    With anecdotes drawn from his palmiest days.
    For he once was a Star of the highest degree —
    He has acted with Irving, he's acted with Tree.
    And he likes to relate his success on the Halls,
    Where the Gallery once gave him seven cat-calls.
    But his grandest creation, as he loves to tell,
    Was Firefrorefiddle, the Fiend of the Fell.”
    T.S. Eliot, Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats

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    Iris Murdoch
    “The theatre is a tragic place, full of endings and partings and heartbreak. You dedicate yourself passionately to something, to a project, to people, to a family, you think of nothing else for weeks and months, then suddenly it's over, it's perpetual destruction, perpetual divorce, perpetual adieu. It's like éternel retour, it's a koan. It's like falling in love and being smashed over and over again.’
    'You do, then, fall in love.’
    'Only with fictions, I love players, but actors are so ephemeral. And then there’s waiting for the perfect part, and being offered it the day after you've committed yourself to something utterly rotten. The remorse, and the envy and the jealousy. An old actor told me if I wanted to stay in the trade I had better kill off envy and jealousy at the start.”
    Iris Murdoch, The Green Knight



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