"A play should give you something to think about. When I see a play and understand it the first time, then I know it can't be much good"
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The subtext is also a quiet attack on the market logic of accessibility. If an audience can consume a work in one pass, it risks being designed like a product: frictionless, familiar, easily digested. Eliot’s modernist instincts run the other direction. Like his poetry, the drama he values depends on echoes, gaps, and layered meaning - the sense that what matters is happening between lines, inside silences, in the unresolved. Rewatchability becomes a measure of seriousness.
Context sharpens the point. Eliot came up in a moment when modernism was redefining what “good” could look like: fractured narratives, allusive references, psychological and spiritual unease. He also wrote for the theater himself, where he wrestled with public expectation and religious-philosophical ambition. So the line doubles as a manifesto and a self-justification: if you don’t get it all at once, that’s not failure; that’s the work doing its job.
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"A play should give you something to think about. When I see a play and understand it the first time, then I know it can't be much good." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-play-should-give-you-something-to-think-about-22291/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


