You can view the entire interview on Vimeo, but here's just a sampling of some of her remarkably insightful thoughts:
Dipika Guha |
"I think tragicomedy in particular strikes me ... of life being both things simultaneously, that speaks to me as being true...There something in that multi-genre device that is thorny and poses the question rather than a simple solution."
"I think point of view can be embodied in a very direct way...where you are forced to take another perspective. And I think the more perspectives we can take on the world right now, the better it is. We do live in a globalized world, but it's also a world of such iniquity."
"There's a sort of pressure to devote ourselves from imagination and from play, and I think I'm drawn to everything that preserves that in the writing of my play worlds."
"There is such a diversity of aesthetic and voice in this room it's truly thrilling to be part of the [Resident Playwrights] Initiative."
Dipika Guha's Interview |
The Rough Reading Series is Pay What You Can, and is closing out the year with "Lifted" by Dipika Guha, playing Tuesday, November 17th at 2:30pm at Custom Made Theatre in San Francisco and Wednesday, November 18th at 7:30pm at Roble Hall in Stanford University.
Read more about "Lifted", Dipika Guha, and the Rough Reading Series at Playwrightsfoundation.org.
Save a Seat with an RSVP! Email rsvp@playwrightsfoundation.org or call 415.626.2176.
Save a Seat with an RSVP! Email rsvp@playwrightsfoundation.org or call 415.626.2176.
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