The great mystery of adaptation is that true fidelity can only be achieved through lavish promiscuity.
David HareAs you write plays, you discover what you believe. And until you know what you believe, you can't write a play.
David Hare. . . it is true that language and forward movement in the cinema are jolly hard to reconcile. It's a very, very, difficult thing to do. . . . There is still a place in the cinema for movies that are driven by the human face, and not by explosions and cars and guns and action sequences . . . there's such a thing as action and speed within thought rather than within a ceaseless milkshake of images.
David HareVia Dolorosa is the only thing I have ever acted in my life, professionally, and Ill never act again.
David HareSudden resolutions, like the sudden rise of mercury in a barometer, indicate little else than the variability of the weather.
David HareObviously VIA DOLOROSA is completely artificial. It is as highly wrought as any of my plays. But basically all the artifice is to disguise itself so you don't feel it's there. You're attempting to make the artifice like a pane of glass that simply leads you through to the subject - not to decorate the bloody glass.
David HareWeak minds sink under prosperity as well as adversity; but strong and deep ones have two high tides.
David HareMy father always said 'There's no free lunch.' My father was right. There's no free lunch and there's no free market. The market is rigged, the market is always rigged, and the rigging is in favour of the people who run the market. That's what the market is. It's a bent casino. The house always wins.
David HareThe one thing that Via Dolorosa has is no opinions. To me, curiosity is 50 times as valuable as opinion.
David Hare[VIA DOLOROSA]'s pushing Broadway as far as it can be pushed. I stand before you as a reporter, and you have to decide whether I'm an honest reporter or not. And if you're convinced that I am honest, then I think that you will listen to me in a way that you wouldn't have listened to a fiction where scenes are made. . . . I've thought quite long and hard about what I want to say in this play. And if it means that every single sentiment that I produce is put minutely under an ideological microscope, that's fine.
David HareWriters always sound insufferably smug when they sit back and assert that their job is only to ask questions and not to answer them. But, in good part, it is true. And once you become committed to one particular answer, your freedom to ask new questions is seriously impaired.
David HareAre we simply waving farewell to the days when some of the most interesting thinking in Europe and America came to us from our fiction film-makers? BBC2, which once introduced and showed great films, now shows none.
David HareThe poetry from the eighteenth century was prose; the prose from the seventeenth century was poetry.
David HareThe theatre is the best way of showing the gap between what is said and what is seen to be done, and that is why, ragged and gap-toothed as it is, it has still a far healthier potential than some poorer, abandoned arts.
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