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    From an interview at
    http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/20/magazine/20QUESTIONS.html?pagewanted=prin
    t - an interview with Tom Stoppard -

    "But one of the great pleasures of working in the theater is that behind
    the poetry or the metaphysics or the mystery of human relationships and
    dozens of other things that might be in a play, I love the way that it
    ends up being an obsession with the level of certain lights, the timing
    of certain sound effects, the pace of somebody's entrance."

    - from which I can say that it's always "what it ends up being" there as
    well as here and probably everywhere else as well.

    - Wade

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