A playwright is a person who writes plays. The term is not a variant spelling of ‘playwrite,’ but something quite distinct: the word wright is an archaic English term for a craftsman or builder.
I wanted to slit my fucking wrists. Look at this world, it’s all so shallow. You want me to pay eighty bucks to listen to you bitch about your mother for two hours? I don’t think so.
{ J.T. Rogers, on the state of contemporary American theater | via Boston to Brooklyn }
photo { Tommy Malekoff }