
“…but it's an unjust world, and virtue is triumphant only in theatrical performances.”
The Mikado (1885)
Source: Beloved
“…but it's an unjust world, and virtue is triumphant only in theatrical performances.”
The Mikado (1885)
“I see the crisis like a theatrical play that concerns the world”
2012
Context: On world economy: "I see the crisis like a theatrical play that concerns the world – not just Greece... But, I am afraid that it is not easy for any country today to decide their own future... Corruption is another way for just a few to benefit... It's a game. What you read is not what's happening. The whole planet is in trouble for the same reason... Generally speaking, yes, greed and capital. In other words, banking".
On his writing technique in “‘Mission’ Accomplished? Not Yet, but Closer: Theater: Lane Nishikawa, star of a one-man show about diversity, says mainstream representation of Asian Americans is better than it was.” https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-04-18-ca-55954-story.html in Los Angeles Times (1995 Apr 18)
Bettina Bellard, in p. 135
The press review he received for his applauded orchestrated show of his ninety female outfits, giving the image of Paris reborn.
Christian Dior: The Man who Made the World Look New
Source: The Point of View of the Universe: Sidgwick and Contemporary Ethics (2017), p. 343