Peter Stone

Playwright

Peter Stone was a renowned American playwright and screenwriter, best known for his impactful work '12 Angry Men,' which explores themes of justice and truth.

Born
May 1, 1927
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About Peter Stone

Peter Stone — Life and Legacy

Peter Stone was a significant figure in American theater and film, recognized for his compelling narratives that often delve into themes of justice and truth. His most notable work, '12 Angry Men,' not only captivated audiences but also sparked conversations about the moral complexities within the judicial system. Stone's writing reflects a deep understanding of human nature and the societal pressures that influence decision-making. One of his key ideas is encapsulated in the quote, 'The truth is not always what it seems,' which challenges audiences to question their perceptions and the realities they accept. This perspective is evident throughout his work, where he often portrays characters grappling with ethical dilemmas, urging viewers to confront uncomfortable truths. Stone's narratives are not just stories; they are explorations of integrity and moral responsibility, compelling audiences to reflect on their own beliefs. The relevance of Stone's work persists today, as issues of justice and truth remain at the forefront of societal discourse. His ability to weave complex characters and moral questions into engaging narratives ensures that his insights continue to resonate, prompting ongoing reflection on the nature of justice and the human experience.

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"When talking about unicorns, minotaurs, or compassionate conservatives, one does not normally have to prove their non-existence; the mere lack of any evidence is sufficient reason not to believe in any of them."

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"Disease, a simple famine, plagues of locusts everywhere, or a cataclysmic earthquake, I'd accept with some despair, but no, you sent us Congress! Good God, Sir, was that fair?"

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"I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, that two are called a law firm, and that three or more become a congress."

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"At early previews, the theater gossips are there, wishing you ill every night. They don't grant you any slack. Agents are in from Hollywood. Your friends are there. People who are going to spread the word-of-mouth. If something doesn't work, everyone will know."

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"Hollywood is a cottage industry involving a very small number of people, and around the edges are enormous numbers of people trying to get into it and work."

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"There are two kinds of actors: those with one job too few, who have to take every one that comes along, and those with one job too many, who can always turn down the one they don't want."

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"The rehearsal period is so far away from the time when the scene will actually be shot that very little is remembered."

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"For writers that rehearsal period is death. It is the most destructive thing of all to a script."

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"There are some actresses who cannot function on the set without having a close relationship with their directors. Their way of communicating with the director is through intimacy. It doesn't necessarily have to do with any physical act; it has more to do with achieving a closeness that they find very valuable."

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"Belonging to the Dramatists Guild Council where, with my fellow dramatists, I can directly affect (and protect) the professional lives of all American Playwrights has always made me feel that I am returning as much to the theatre as I withdraw. Because only playwrights can ensure the well-being of playwrights. No one else will do it for us."

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"The relationship between an actress and her director is often a very close one."

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"Musicals are written and then rewritten. Those things used to happen on the road. Now they are done in New York during preview performances."

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"You listen to the audience. The audience is wrong individually and always right collectively. If they don't laugh, it isn't funny. If they cough, it isn't interesting. If they walk out, you are in trouble."

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"It seems to me that everybody who's a success has made a decision to put themselves in a situation that eats away at their privacy. Their hours just don't end. Now, with actors it's extreme, because their privacy is almost nonexistent."

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