10 Things I love about the ITA
Tue, 3 Feb 2009, 11:46 amjmuzz26 posts in thread
10 Things I love about the ITA
Tue, 3 Feb 2009, 11:46 amI work in finance - an industry which is having the guts kicked out of it at the moment.
My day is full of doom and gloom news and frankly, if I didn't have a positive outlook, it'd be razor blades and warm baths (I'm sure some of you wish I'd embraced that path).
On top of that you open the newspaper and it's war, depression, teenage drug deaths, and sporting results that have gone the wrong way.
Theatre is my escape and the last thing I need is logging onto a website and seeing more doom, gloom, horror and pessimism surrounding the thing I love.
So....I think I've let the harbingers of doom and gloom have their say about the ITA. I have entertained their ideas - dismissed most of them because of the emotive way they were promulgated and in some instances thought "Y'know, that's a good point".
But I'm sick of negativity for now.
Here's your challenge.
Let's build a list of 10 things we LIKE about the ITA.
Good positive stuff so we can emerge from the morass of depressive comment that has held sway here in recent times.
Just 10. Make 'em good, make 'em factual, but above all - make 'em bright.
Seeing as I've started the thread I heartily endorse that in the spirit of positivity we moderate ANY negativity out of existence. You wanna do that? Start your own bloody thread!!
O.k, I'll kick it off......
1) I'm grateful that this website exists as an ITA initiative because it keeps me in touch with what's happening in community theatre here in Perth.
Over to you guys....
Thanks Murray
Sat, 7 Feb 2009, 11:22 amNot ill Murray - although I am still recovering from colon cancer; who knows I maybe gone soon anyway. You don't suck as an actor Murray - I saw a very strong performance from you last year. I look forward to see what you put forth in 2009.
I think that the ITA has done a Stirling job and should be recognised for the effort and tribulations of many selfless assistants - promotion of theatre is always positive; no matter who is attempting to do so and in what manner or fashion.
I look forward to seeing you all at Romeo & Juliet in the park and maybe even at the AGM.
If the answer is yes, then where is the challenge?
DW