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April 10, 2026
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"Elizabeth Marvel - Warehouse Realtor"
"Alvin Epstein - Man with Nosebleed"
"Sadie Goldstein - Olive Cotard"
"Frank Wood - Evaluative Services Doctor"
"Cliff Carpenter - Old Man"
"Rosemary Murphy - Frances"
"Samantha Morton - Hazel"
"Tom Noonan - Sammy Barnathan"
"Daniel London - Tom"
"John Rothman - Dentist"
"Daisy Tahan - Ariel"
"[on the radio] What was once before you - an exciting, mysterious future - is now behind you. Lived; understood; disappointing. You realize you are not special. You have struggled into existence, and are now slipping silently out of it. This is everyone's experience. Every single one. The specifics hardly matter. Everyone's everyone. So you are Adele, Hazel, Claire, Olive. You are Ellen. All her meager sadnesses are yours; all her loneliness; the gray, straw-like hair; her red raw hands. It's yours. It is time for you to understand this. Walk. As the people who adore you stop adoring you; as they die; as they move on; as you shed them; as you shed your beauty; your youth; as the world forgets you; as you recognize your transience; as you begin to lose your characteristics one by one; as you learn there is no-one watching you, and there never was, you think only about driving - not coming from any place; not arriving any place. Just driving, counting off time. Now you are here, at 7:43. Now you are here, at 7:44. Now you are...Gone."
"Amy Spanger - Soap Actress Nurse"
"Dan Ziskie - Leg Tremor Doctor"
"Adele Lack: Everyone is disappointing the more you know them."
"Philip Seymour Hoffman - Caden Cotard"
"Emily Watson - Tammy"
"Hope Davis - Madeleine Gravis"
"Deirdre O'Connell - Mrs. Bascomb"
"Josh Pais - Ophthalmologist"
"Stephen Adly Guirgis - Davis"
"Paul Sparks - Derek"
"Caden Cotard is a man already dead, living in a half-world between stasis and antistasis. Time is concentrated and chronology confused for him. Up until recently he has strived valiantly to make sense of his situation, but now he has turned to stone."
"Claire Keen: Knowing that you don't know is the first and most essential step to knowing, you know?"
"I don't menstruate, so I don't know how I could smell like I'm menstruating."
"So I'm reading The Trial [...] I'm such an idiot for not knowing about this book. It's famous, as it turns out."
"[voice over] Now it is waiting and nobody cares. And when your wait is over this room will still exist and it will continue to hold shoes and dress and boxes and maybe someday another waiting person. And maybe not. The room doesn't care either."
"Dear diary, I'm afraid I'm gravely ill. It is perhaps times like these that one reflects on things past. An article of clothing from when I was young. A green jacket. I walk with my father. A game we once played. Pretend we're faeries. I'm a girl faerie. My name is Laura Lee. And you're a boy faerie. Your name is Tita Lee. Pretend, when we're faeries we fight each other, and I say "Stop hitting me I'll die!" And you hit me again and I say, "Now I have to die." And then you say, "But I'll miss you." And I say, "But I have to. And you'll have to wait a million years to see me again. And I'll be put in a box, and all I'll need is a tiny glass of water and lots of tiny pieces of pizza and the box will have wings like an airplane." And you'll ask, "Where will it take you?" "Home." I say."
"I've watched you forever, Caden, but you've never really looked at anyone other than yourself. So watch me. Watch my heart break. Watch me jump. Watch me learn that after death there's nothing. There's no more watching. There's no more following. No love. Say goodbye to Hazel for me. And say it to yourself, too. None of us has much time."
"Nick Wyman - Soap Actor Doctor"
"I know how to do the play now. It will all take place over the course of one day. And that day will be the day before you died. That day was the happiest day of my life. Then I'll be able to live it forever. See you soon."
"Tammy: I feel ok, mostly... fucking might help."
"Pastor: Everything is more complicated than you think. You only see a tenth of what is true. There are a million little strings attached to every choice you make; you can destroy your life every time you choose. But maybe you won't know for twenty years. And you may never ever trace it to its source. And you only get one chance to play it out. Just try and figure out your own divorce. And they say there is no fate, but there is: it's what you create. And even though the world goes on for eons and eons, you are only here for a fraction of a fraction of a second. Most of your time is spent being dead or not yet born. But while alive, you wait in vain, wasting years, for a phone call or a letter or a look from someone or something to make it all right. And it never comes or it seems to but it doesn't really. And so you spend your time in vague regret or vaguer hope that something good will come along. Something to make you feel connected, something to make you feel whole, something to make you feel loved. And the truth is I feel so angry, and the truth is I feel so fucking sad, and the truth is I've felt so fucking hurt for so fucking long and for just as long I've been pretending I'm OK, just to get along, just for, I don't know why, maybe because no one wants to hear about my misery, because they have their own. Well, fuck everybody. Amen."
"Elke Putzkammer: If the year is a life, then September, the beginning of fall, is when the bloom is off the rose and things start to die. It's a melancholy month and maybe because of that, quite beautiful."
"Michelle Williams - Claire Elizabeth Keen"
"Catherine Keener - Adele Lack"
"Dianne Wiest - Ellen Bascomb / Millicent Weems"
"Jennifer Jason Leigh - Maria"
"My father died. They said his body was riddled with cancer and that he didn't know, he went in because his finger hurt. They said he suffered horribly, and that he called out for me before he died. They said that he said he regretted his life. They said he said a lot of things, too many to recount, and they said it was the longest and the saddest deathbed speech any of them had ever heard."
"Robin Weigert - adult Olive"
"Jerry Adler - Caden's father"
"Lynn Cohen - Caden's mother"
"I will be dying and so will you, and so will everyone here. That's what I want to explore. We're all hurtling towards death, yet here we are for the moment, alive. Each of us knowing we're going to die, each of us secretly believing we won't."
"Try to keep in mind that a young person playing Willie Loman thinks he's only pretending to be at the end of a life full of despair. But the tragedy is that we know that you, the young actor will end up in this very place of desolation."
"I know how to do it now. There are nearly thirteen million people in the world. None of those people is an extra. They're all the leads of their own stories. They have to be given their due."
"Amy Wright - Burning House Realtor"
"Harold Pinter died [...] No, wait. He won the Nobel Prize."
"Hazel, you've been a part of me forever. Don't you know that? I breathe your name in every exhalation."
"We're a hit. Reviews are great. Times said it was brilliant casting young people as Willy and Linda."
"Tim Guinee - Needleman Actor"