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under rehearsed

Tue, 24 Aug 2010, 01:43 pm
Gordon the Optom33 posts in thread

Generally the standard of community theatre is excellent, each person pulls their weight and everyone has a good night, audience and cast together. However, recently, I have seen three shows which were well directed, had experienced actors and yet were struggling due to lack of rehearsal.

I have even seen a few veteran actors who do not seem to be tuned in – dare I even say disinterested? Possibly they think that they are there just to ‘fill in’, or capable of performing their part without any real effort.

Sadly, the result is that not only do they label themselves as second rate, but cause some amateur theatres to be constantly avoided by the public because ‘their shows are always very poor.’ It is very sad that the odd badly rehearsed show, or lazy actor, can put an unjustified bad label on future productions for that theatre or group for months to come.

To all those who bring my life so much pleasure, a very big thank you.

A pronoun had to be used.

Sat, 28 Aug 2010, 04:38 pm
A pronoun had to be used. Maybe just the fact that the writer was male, was the reason he chose to use the male pronoun. Were Jeff and Tom referring to themselves as directors? He/she-his/her is just clumsy. What would you suggest? Personally, I've known some rubbish directors of both genders. www.meltheco.org.au

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