Where have all the good men gone?
Wed, 13 Dec 2006, 01:31 pmStephen Gummerson41 posts in thread
Where have all the good men gone?
Wed, 13 Dec 2006, 01:31 pmDown a tangent
Mon, 18 Dec 2006, 10:21 amInteresting side issues coming up there Nev, but firstly I totally agree, and am happy to see the increase in male role models who are not what one would consider beefy-Aussie-blokes, or "beefy males" doing high energy musicals (Ah la Boy From Oz.) Then see those same performers do something like X-men, well, it just goes to show that the bloke image is taking a down turn.
On another not, I ws watching a doco called "The Perfect English Village" Over the weekend and in one of the segments, they presented a Village Dramatic play. The point of interest was the cast were ALL female, even the male parts.
One of the cast members made the comment that the men (her husband in particular) were too 'shy' to make a fool of themselves on stage. They (he) were quite happy to make a fool of themselves in public or at social engagements, but it was something about doing it on stage that had them keeping away. Keeping in mind that this was back in 91 of course, I think there would still be much of a similar sentiment today.
What, does 'making a fool of yourself' on stage carry a more official status than being an idoit at the local pub? Apparently so. Mind you, as I think about it, I remember having similar feelings myself about theatre. My first theatrical experience which nearly turned me off-theatre (which would have made my parents happy ;-) LOL) was the difference between being a school kid in the play-ground to playing and singing on-stage. So maybe there is something to that also...
Absit invidia
Jeff Watkins
Perth based Actor/Performer
who can also sing and dance
Fight/Sword Choreographer
Virgin Director
UPstageWA Rep
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