"Astonish me in the morning!"
About Tyrone Guthrie
Tyrone Guthrie — Life and Legacy
Tyrone Guthrie was a prominent theatre director whose innovative techniques reshaped the landscape of modern theatre. He is best known for his work with Shakespeare, where he emphasized the importance of making classic texts accessible and engaging for contemporary audiences. Guthrie's philosophy centered around the idea that 'theatre is a mirror of life,' highlighting his belief that performance should reflect the complexities of human existence. His approach to directing was marked by a strong emphasis on collaboration and ensemble acting. He famously stated that a director should be a visionary, guiding the production while allowing actors the freedom to explore their characters. This perspective not only fostered creativity but also challenged traditional hierarchies within theatre, promoting a more inclusive environment. Guthrie's impact on theatre remains significant, as his methods encouraged a deeper emotional connection between the audience and the performance. His belief in the transformative power of theatre continues to resonate, inspiring new generations of directors and actors to explore the art form's potential to reflect and influence society.
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Tyrone Guthrie quotes
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"Women to whom one has just been introduced think that it breaks the ice if they scream, 'Goodness, you're tall!' How would they like it if I broke the ice first, by screaming 'Goodness, what thick ankles!' or 'Goodness, what a bust!"
"Work can only be universal if it is rooted in a part of its creator which is most privately and particularly himself."
"That your own interpretation of a work of art is flagrantly subjective seems to be regarded as an arrogant attitude. But the truer view is that the interpretative artist can only make his own comment upon the work."
"Directing is to fill anyone with a yearning to get back at ten o'clock next morning."