August 7, 2009
“Acting teaches me so much about theater. I played George in ‘Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ in Atlanta. That’s a play I have known intimately my whole life. But until you really crawl inside of it and see how it works, it’s not part of you. I know I’m a better playwright as a result of acting.”
Tracy Letts, Playwright and Actor
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