I think I'm attracted to writers who tell us something about ourselves.
I had spent time in New York, where I loved the idea that theater could be done up in tiny little rooms rather than for lots of money on a big stage, and be tied to ordinary life.
The odd thing about Cripple of Inishmaan is its never actually been performed on the island.
I was the first woman to win a Tony for directing, but the second woman came along five minutes later.