13 Nov Interview with a Playwright: Dipika Guha
The Rough Readings Series is wrapping up for the year with Lifted by Dipika Guha! We had the chance to interview Dipika Guha on her process, motivation, and experience as a Resident Playwright at PF.
“As a playwright, we have the opportunity to begin the world again when we write plays, and my plays tend to be set in imagined worlds that draw very real resonances from history, but they’re always slightly askew…I think there’s an attempt in that to foster a kind of imaginative space.”
“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.”
Here is the video review in it’s entirety:
Interview with a Playwright – Dipika Guha from Playwrights Foundation on Vimeo.
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