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"Always when I directed the play, I was always trying to cast people not who were necessarily like the characters, but people who I felt had the essential component that the character had, some kind of soul for it"

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Marber is arguing for a kind of casting that treats acting less like costume and more like chemistry. The repetition of "always" isn’t accidental; it’s a director confessing a stubborn methodology, the sort you arrive at after watching literal-minded casting flatten a play into a photo-real re-enactment. He’s pushing back against the lazy question audiences love to ask - "Is this actor like the character?" - and replacing it with a more dangerous one: "Can this actor carry the character’s need?"

"Not who were necessarily like the characters" reads as a quiet refusal of both typecasting and the contemporary obsession with surface authenticity. Marber isn’t denying specificity; he’s insisting that the deepest specificity is internal. The phrase "essential component" is tellingly mechanical, almost engineering language, but he immediately corrects it with something messier: "some kind of soul for it". That pivot is the point. Theatre, for him, is built on an intangible match - temperament, rhythm, appetite for risk - the stuff that doesn’t show up in headshots.

Context matters: Marber’s work (Closer especially) is about people performing versions of themselves, weaponizing intimacy, misreading desire. If your characters live by subtext, you can’t cast by resemblance; you cast by the actor’s capacity to generate subtext on command. The intent is practical, but the subtext is philosophical: identity is less a set of traits than a pressure system, and great casting is finding bodies that can hold that pressure without leaking.

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Marber, Patrick. (2026, January 15). Always when I directed the play, I was always trying to cast people not who were necessarily like the characters, but people who I felt had the essential component that the character had, some kind of soul for it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/always-when-i-directed-the-play-i-was-always-147818/

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Marber, Patrick. "Always when I directed the play, I was always trying to cast people not who were necessarily like the characters, but people who I felt had the essential component that the character had, some kind of soul for it." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/always-when-i-directed-the-play-i-was-always-147818/.

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"Always when I directed the play, I was always trying to cast people not who were necessarily like the characters, but people who I felt had the essential component that the character had, some kind of soul for it." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/always-when-i-directed-the-play-i-was-always-147818/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.

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Patrick Marber (born September 19, 1964) is a Writer from England.

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