"At the O'Neill, we were all engaged with full-hearted passion in sometimes the silliest of exercises, and all in service of finding that wiggly, elusive creature, a new play." - Meryl Streep (NPC '75)
"I would not be who or where I am today without the O'Neill." - Michael Douglas (Trustee, MCA '12, NPC '67, '68)
"The O'Neill to me is certainly one of the most important places in my theatrical history, and I also think in the last half of the twentieth century in American theatrical history." - Wendy Wasserstein (NPC '77)
"I felt I was on the flying trapeze all the time. I got a lot of confidence in my first instincts. I was a much better actor after that." - Jill Eikenberry (NPC '74, '75, '81-'83, '17)
"To be asked to the O'Neill was a very big honor. Miraculous. I didn't care whose play I was in. I just was so amazed and glad to be a part." - Courtney B. Vance (NPC '85, '86, '88)
"You didn't come to the O'Neill just to get your play done. You came to the O'Neill and made yourself available to other playwrights - as did directors, diesginers, actors - and that created this wonderful, productive community." - Lloyd Richards (Founding NPC Artistic Director)
"What would the American theater be without the O'Neill Theater Center? It was at the O'Neill - from August Wilson to Chris Durang and Wendy Wasserstein - that the great playwrights of the last half century honed their plays and transformed the American theater. Thanks to Jeffrey Sweet for writing this essential book." - Emily Mann