"As a main ingredient to the show, it has to have truth, represent truth, or else it won't last"
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The phrasing opens a strategic loophole: “have truth, represent truth.” Green knows theater isn’t journalism. A musical can be heightened, stylized, even ridiculous and still be “true” in the way it maps recognizable human motives: hunger, vanity, fear, desire to be seen. That distinction is the subtext. He’s giving artists permission to invent while warning them not to lie about the emotional math. The audience will forgive improbability; they won’t forgive manipulation that feels unearned.
Context matters: Green, best known for co-writing Singin’ in the Rain and On the Town, worked in forms often dismissed as lightweight. His insistence on truth is a quiet rebuke to that condescension and to the industry’s temptation to chase novelty, spectacle, or trend. “Or else it won’t last” frames time as the ultimate critic. Reviews can be gamed, marketing can spike a weekend, but endurance belongs to work that keeps revealing something accurate about how people actually behave when the music stops.
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"As a main ingredient to the show, it has to have truth, represent truth, or else it won't last." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-a-main-ingredient-to-the-show-it-has-to-have-122395/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







