WA Repeats
Sat, 16 Feb 2008, 01:30 pmdead28 posts in thread
WA Repeats
Sat, 16 Feb 2008, 01:30 pmJust a thought about WA Theatre and the lack of inspiration to try something different - every year is like a repeat. Consider the following:
1)
2007 Limelight Theatre - Cabaret // 2008 Kwinana Theatre Workshop - Cabaret
Tough act to follow - winner of Best Musical 2007 Finley’s (so why?)
2)
2007 GRADS - Importance of being Earnest // 2008 Limelight - Importance of being Earnest
This show is done almost every year - lets make a joint promise to give it a break for 5 years!
3)
2008 Marloo - Pirates of Penzance // 2008 G&S Society (city) - Pirates of Penzance
I know which production I would rather see!!
4)
2006 Playlovers - Seussical // 2008 Mandurah - Seussical
Again another tough match - give it a few years to settle
And there are lots more - this does not help create a fresh theatrical market. Two points:
1) let's mix it up a bit and ensure we are not repeating ourselves (5 year gaps)
2) Take risks - too many theatres just play it safe - take a chance; there is so much more theatre work out there which has yet to be touched.
Just thoughts .........
DW
Please don't get onto Statistics
Thu, 21 Feb 2008, 10:24 amWalter Plinge
I think that the quotation I have noted is little more than skin deep. If theatre is just to educate as you suggest then theatre would be a lecture theatre.
There is a message in the subtext of nearly all scripts and a message in the main text of others, it would be trite play indeed with no message. As theatres main tool is entertainment that is the tool that is used. All speech makers use theatre in their delivery. At uni some lecturers would send you to sleep whiles others keep you on your toes through out the lecture.
With regard to Bertolt Brecht quotes, he made the quote, I do not have the full context of when he made the quote, but I believe the quote was made in context of a spoonful of sugar.
I stand by my first statement that theatre is for entertainment. People will take any massage to heart if it sold in a palatable manner.